Anyone starting to see a consistent theme between Romo and Dak

MapleLeaf

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Romo never looked as bad as Dak has over the last 10 games. Romo could escape pressure, something Dak really struggles with. A poor line is going to effect Dak way more.

Romo was a great scrambler, he could make plays out of nothing and he had a great sense of the pocket. What he didn't develop was that last bit of tension that told him not to throw a risky pass or the need to always make the play.

I felt he never developed a "Live to fight another day." mentality you need when you are faced against impossible odds. This made him waste series and extra downs in crucial situations.

I often felt the line on him with opposing DCs is in a critical 4 quarter situation put pressure on him because he will make a bad, game killing play by trying to win the game all by himself.
 

MojaveJT

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Romo has a much higher football IQ and pocket awareness. Dak has none of those abilities. He only started because Romo was half paralyzed and Dak was relatively unknown with no film on him. A healthy Romo in his later years would’ve beat out Dak easily have if Garrett and Jerry had half a brain to let him compete for the spot back.

Once DC’s figured Dak out it was over and still is over. Dak hasn’t progressed his level of play the last 3 years. He’s peaked and already on the down trend.
 

SteveTheCowboy

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I'm glad it eats you up. I hope you get diarrhea from all the anger it gives you seeing Dak in so many commercials!
:lmao2::lmao::hammer::lmao::lmao2:
Ohh...you think so highly of yourself you know it "eats me up"....lol...keep it up chump AMUSING!

I tell you what I get a good crack about...showing your hypocrisy with your Romo hate. You forgot Dak went to Hollywood too. And you call yourself a GREAT GM with that slipping of details?
Pssh....you got nothing.
 

SteveTheCowboy

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Romo was a great scrambler, he could make plays out of nothing and he had a great sense of the pocket. What he didn't develop was that last bit of tension that told him not to throw a risky pass or the need to always make the play.

I felt he never developed a "Live to fight another day." mentality you need when you are faced against impossible odds. This made him waste series and extra downs in crucial situations.

I often felt the line on him with opposing DCs is in a critical 4 quarter situation put pressure on him because he will make a bad, game killing play by trying to win the game all by himself.
One of the problems was the defense couldn't hold anyone. I cite the Broncos game going toe to toe with Peyton. They just kept making him go back out. Then on the very last play...out of final desperation....he gets the blame for flaking out and choking?


By self-proclaimed experts like this America's Cowboy bully.

Bull crap.
 
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