barberthebeast24;3646545 said:this defense has no heart...at all
Draegerman;3646535 said:I have to confess that I was wrong about just how great Romo really is. This offense is horrible...Dave Campo horrible, even...when the same offensive players are led by our 2nd stringer qb with these type of results.
Just awful. :bang2:
Hoofbite;3646491 said:No it's not.
8 max.
utrunner07;3646536 said:This team will either quit at half time or the D will decide they want to win one for ROmo...eh who am I kidding, they are going to quit.
basilhayden;3646554 said::laugh2:yea right...
zrinkill;3646547 said:You should be very happy.
rcaldw;3646512 said:Honestly, I really don't care if my opinion is tiresome for you. 2nd, if you want to excuse Tony COMPLETELY, when he has had turnovers and missed throws during this bad streak, then you just see things differently than I do.
I AGREE WITH YOU that we are wasting Tony's talent. I also AGREE WITH YOU, that this is a coaching/owner problem... and not in that order.
I think better coaching will help Romo be that much better.
Displaced Cowboy;3646564 said:unfortunately there isn't a top 5 type OL out there.
8 weeks vs. 10 weeks is irrelevant. Romo coming back for the last 2 games with the Cowboys 4-10 would be pretty pointless.The30YardSlant;3646558 said:The average adult takes anywhere from 2 to 4 months to completely recover from a broken collarbone, and they arent playing a contact sport. Collarbones are fragile and easily break again, thus it has to be 100% healed before you can resume activity. The average down time in the NFL for that injury is 10 weeks.