Stash
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I gave you the numbers straight from the NFL archives. Repeating your crap doesn't make it less crap. It does make you more of a crap slinger.
Up until the age of 35 Romo played in nearly 90% of his games. He missed 11% of games. Those are the facts. He's as far above average as you are below the Mendozza line in grappling with the world around you.
Have it your way. Nobody cares about at what age Romo has missed what. It's irrelevant. But you cling to it as if it makes your point more relevant, it doesn't.
While top quarterbacks like Rivers, Brady, Brees, Manning, Rodgers, and everybody else play 16 games virtually every year, Romo has missed 33 games and counting since becoming the starter in 2006.
Meanwhile, Brady missed 15 games for his career (all in one season) and hasn't missed a single game since 2008.
Drew Brees has missed 8 games for his career.
Aaron Rodgers has missed 9 games for his career.
And Philip Rivers hasn't missed one. And neither has Eli Manning.
That's above average, nimrod...not as you hysterically shriek, "the worst in the history of mankind"
It's not hard to see the facts if a person wants them. (I don't think you do)
http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/tony-romo-player-stats
Reach out and get some help dude. I'm sure counselors are standing by somewhere to help with whatever is ailing you.
Based on facts, Romos injury history is as far from the "average" you're trying to claim as it gets.