Between Aikman and Romo

Quincy Carter, no question.

I was devastated when I learned he was cut. I believe that young man would have had a future if he had stayed with the Cowboys.
 
bayougirl1207;3270311 said:
I believe that young man would have had a future if he had stayed with the Cowboys.
I believe that young man would have stayed with the Cowboys if he'd had a future.
 
Now as to... favorite? Bah, I guess Vinny, because the guy had the best clothes in post game interviews. Looked like he stepped out of a Cary Grant movie.
 
Venger;3270323 said:
I believe that young man would have stayed with the Cowboys if he'd had a future.
Didn't Parcells cut him over a substance abuse situation?
 
bayougirl1207;3270330 said:
Didn't Parcells cut him over a substance abuse situation?
He cut him over a "he sort of sucks" situation. The drugs made a convenient pretext.

Players with drug problems that are good don't get cut:

Favre
Irvin

Players with drug problems that are not good do get cut:

Carter
et. al.

Fact is if he had it together under center, he'd still be playing.
 
At least as Cowboys fans we've been lucky enough to have professionals (except Quincy and Leaf) who at least work hard and played hard. We have had a lot of likeable quarterbacks, regardless of onfield performance.

I'll always admire and respect Drew Bledsoe for the way he handled the benching and the Romo situation. It was obvious he wasn't happy, but he never said anything wrong and was completely professional. I'll always appreciate that.
 
bayougirl1207;3270311 said:
Quincy Carter, no question.

I was devastated when I learned he was cut. I believe that young man would have had a future if he had stayed with the Cowboys.

:lmao2:

Cutting him was the best day of the decade for this franchise.

Romo wouldnt be here today. Carter could have developed at QB for 200 yrs and still never been half the QB Romo is.
 

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