SteveTheCowboy
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It was a joke - there can't be less than nothing … get it?
Actually math does account for less than nothing. So that's why your joke fell flat.
It was a joke - there can't be less than nothing … get it?
Actually, many do. He was compared to Romo all through high school and college. He was told this all the time, and he is flattered by it. He even agrees with it.Romo doesn't hold a candle to Mahomes, Wilson or Rodgers. Who the heck watches Mahomes and thinks of Romo in any way?
The worst GM in the NFL thought he had found lighting in a bottle with 4th round comp pick (Dak) and did away with his PROVEN Franchise QB.
Welcome to GM Jerry 101 where losing and ineptness is our cornerstone for 25 years and counting!!!!
I would like the complete story of how this all transpired. I doubt we will get it because Romo, Garrett and Jones don’t discuss it.I was a little surprised Jerry allow Tony to be cast aside with such quickness and ease. He's usually more loyal to his guys than that. Do you remember Tony's final drive? Marched HIS team right down the full length of field for an effortless TD.
Actually, many do. He was compared to Romo all through high school and college. He was told this all the time, and he is flattered by it. He even agrees with it.
I would provide a link, but it's from a certain local website we're not allowed to link here.
You said he was on teams that never could make a deeper run. I’d argue the 07 and 14 team had potential and opportunity to do so.Didn't say he didn't have opportunity. In 2007, the OL couldn't block the giants DL. In 2014, he got robbed on Dez's infamous non-catch. If he had won one those games or just made a super bowl appearance, he has a strong case for the HOF.
Apparently All-Pro CB's who have actually played against them. You know, people who understand football and have actually played.Romo doesn't hold a candle to Mahomes, Wilson or Rodgers. Who the heck watches Mahomes and thinks of Romo in any way?
Indeed. Oh to be a fly on those walls.I would like the complete story of how this all transpired. I doubt we will get it because Romo, Garrett and Jones don’t discuss it.
Two reasons:I was a little surprised Jerry allow Tony to be cast aside with such quickness and ease. He's usually more loyal to his guys than that. Do you remember Tony's final drive? Marched HIS team right down the full length of field for an effortless TD.
Romo’s style was also compared to Favre. It didn’t mean he was as great of QB just had some similarities in their styles.Actually, many do. He was compared to Romo all through high school and college. He was told this all the time, and he is flattered by it. He even agrees with it.
I would provide a link, but it's from a certain local website we're not allowed to link here.
Just google Romo comparison to Mahomes and click on the local Dallas newspaper link.
I put the loss of that '07 team squarely on Patrick Crayton. I hope for his sake he got paid money for stopping on his routes.You said he was on teams that never could make a deeper run. I’d argue the 07 and 14 team had potential and opportunity to do so.
YepTwo reasons:
1. As much as many of us wanted Romo to have a chance to lead that team with Zeke, we know the likelihood of avoiding injury was probably about 20 percent.
2. Dak jerseys were flying off the shelves. Jerry loves that.
I certainly don’t blame Romo although he did have some opportunities. But the bigger point was Romo did have a couple of teams potentially enough to go deeper in playoffs.I put the loss of that '07 team squarely on Patrick Crayton. I hope for his sake he got paid money for stopping on his routes.
In accounting yes, but we were talking about comparing football players. You can't get any further away than no comparison,Sure, negative amounts or deficits. In accounting we deal with less than nothing all the time. Lol
Two reasons:
1. As much as many of us wanted Romo to have a chance to lead that team with Zeke, we know the likelihood of avoiding injury was probably about 20 percent.
2. Dak jerseys were flying off the shelves. Jerry loves that.
We deal with negative plays and stats.In accounting yes, but we were talking about football players. Talent isn't a debt that can be repaid.
In accounting yes, but we were talking about comparing football players. You can't get any further away than no comparison,
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In accounting yes, but we were talking about football players. Talent isn't a debt that can be repaid.
Except some people cant take jokes...it was funny, but you found yourself taking it serious.You guys can’t resist mentioning Dak even when it’s a thread about Romo.
I wonder what attributes he’s referring to in regards to Romo. Good to see Romo getting some praise post NFL career.
So, you are saying Dak's stats were in the negative? I don't think I've ever seen a QB that finished with negative yardage and TD totals. I guess I missed that Dak was the first.We deal with negative plays and stats.
And we’ve definitely had some players I’d describe as negative talent. Lol