TellerMorrow34
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The injury alone wouldn't be so big but it's the cumulative injuries to the back that has to concern you.
He unquestionably has. The Romo we saw after getting the knee to his back was a lot like the preseason and opener Romo. I have no interest in seeing that QB playing as a decoy. We have the best running game in the NFL. We can win games without Romo if the team is prepared properly.
There is way too much "this team goes as Romo goes" and unfortunately, that comes directly from the top of the organization.
With all due respect, that is an AWFUL analogy. You're comparing the spine to a flagpole? The more apt analogy would be a dent in the girders upholding the building. That dent may or may not be significant enough to cause great concerned, but where the dent occurs is much more serious than it would be if it occurred on a flagpole which has nothing to do with the support of the building.
yea you're right that was horrible on my part lol...
my point was more to get across what the doctors who tweeted that the injury was a non issue as opposed to a structural damage issue
i was emotional i guess lol