Chris Cooley comments on Romo

The only person that can put an end to these remarks Romo. Close out the game and we are still talking about how much of a hero Romo is. I just hope Romo takes this personal and goes on to destroy the league from here on out.
 
As much as I have lost confidence in Romo...Chris Cooley's career accomplishments pale in comparison to Romo's and quite frankly, he's never scared me as a fan one iota. This is why Chris Cooley will always be a loser. Instead of focusing on his own career and his own goals and striving towards worrying about his own play in order to become the best player he can be...he worries about what Romo and Witten are doing. That's why Jason Witten is a future Hall of Famer and Chris Cooley has wasted his talent.




YR
 
Yakuza Rich;4163139 said:
As much as I have lost confidence in Romo...Chris Cooley's career accomplishments pale in comparison to Romo's and quite frankly, he's never scared me as a fan one iota. This is why Chris Cooley will always be a loser. Instead of focusing on his own career and his own goals and striving towards worrying about his own play in order to become the best player he can be...he worries about what Romo and Witten are doing. That's why Jason Witten is a future Hall of Famer and Chris Cooley has wasted his talent.




YR


Excellent points.
 
Romo played like an absolute idiot the second half. He is now a laughinstock. He deserves the ridicule he is getting.

Romo also found out that karma is a boomerang. He ridiculed Ogletree by calling him stupid and and on national TV ridiculed Costa for not thinking. Now look who is the blundering fool. It is Romo and he deserves the criticism.

Someone on this team needs to call Romo out publicly for his idiotic play.
 
It's sad, but he's right.

And even worse, I think almost every player and coach in the league believe the same thing. They may not say it publically but they will all think it. Give Romo enough rope and he'll hang himself.

Only Tony Romo himself can change this perception. Romo knows what he has to do, but he can't seem to do it. He doesn't learn from previous mistkes.
 
It sucks that our QB is the butt of so many jokes and national criticism, but we as fans have to expect these type of comments from opposing players across the league. Not everyone is going to give the politically correct "ho hum" answer. It's not pleasant to hear but expected...
 
DallasEast;4163133 said:
I'm expecting to see a boatload--with half of them being generated by nonplayers (e.g. the media).

It's kind of strange that a player, that wasn't even part of the contest would Schadenfreude all over another fellow player like that. That being said, I cant fault the sanitary bag on his logic.
 
Yakuza Rich;4163139 said:
As much as I have lost confidence in Romo...Chris Cooley's career accomplishments pale in comparison to Romo's and quite frankly, he's never scared me as a fan one iota. This is why Chris Cooley will always be a loser. Instead of focusing on his own career and his own goals and striving towards worrying about his own play in order to become the best player he can be...he worries about what Romo and Witten are doing. That's why Jason Witten is a future Hall of Famer and Chris Cooley has wasted his talent.




YR


Cooley just pased Mike Ditka for career receptions. While he's not as good at Witten, to say he wasted his talent is a bit far fetched. It is clear, though, his injuries have definitely slowed him down, and Davis is the better player.

I love Cooley, but sometimes, he really just needs to stop talking.
 
I've always thought Cooley was tool. People and some on this board take his comments tongue and cheek but to me he comes off as some smarmy smart *** that will make a comment in a joking manner but probably deep down is serious about what he says. Cooley has accomplished very little in his career so far. Dude has been a loser and played on losing teams throughout his career. The Commanders still stink and once their schedule starts to toughen up there won't be much talking coming out of the Commanders.
 
ninja;4163162 said:
Romo played like an absolute idiot the second half. He is now a laughinstock. He deserves the ridicule he is getting.

Romo also found out that karma is a boomerang. He ridiculed Ogletree by calling him stupid and and on national TV ridiculed Costa for not thinking. Now look who is the blundering fool. It is Romo and he deserves the criticism.

Someone on this team needs to call Romo out publicly for his idiotic play.

This post is absolutely ridiculous.
Why does Romo "deserve" to be the laughingstock. Is he the first qb to throw 3 INT's in a game or be part of blowing a huge lead in NFL history. Romo deserves to be criticized by the fans, media but doesn't deserve to be the laughingstock of the league and doesn't deserve it from some backup TE at the end of his career either.
 
danzig;4163066 said:
“I’m just saying, I’m up 24 points in the third quarter, if I’m the head coach, I feel like I could probably just take a knee for the rest of the game, punt it away and there’s no way that Detroit’s gonna drive on you that many times,” Cooley continued. “The only way you’re gonna give up that many points is turnovers, right? It’s hilarious to watch him throw pick sixes, too, back-to-back. I loved it. But it wouldn’t be as good as my cage fight.”


I'd love to watch the Lions hang 60 on his below .500 team.
 
danzig;4163066 said:
“It’s SO good,” Chris Cooley said of Romo’s performance during his weekly appearance on the LaVar and Dukes show. “I was watching the scoreboard in St. Louis, and I didn’t see that they’d lost really until they end, I thought they blew them out so I kind of stopped paying attention. It’s amazing, AMAZING to watch him choke like that.

“I’m just saying, I’m up 24 points in the third quarter, if I’m the head coach, I feel like I could probably just take a knee for the rest of the game, punt it away and there’s no way that Detroit’s gonna drive on you that many times,” Cooley continued. “The only way you’re gonna give up that many points is turnovers, right? It’s hilarious to watch him throw pick sixes, too, back-to-back. I loved it. But it wouldn’t be as good as my cage fight.”

Read the rest: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...0/04/gIQAY7PtKL_blog.html?wprss=dc-sports-bog



Wasnt he on the Skins team that lost to the Pats a few years back something like 56-3 and then a teammate said something like, "we lost today, but we played them tough, they didnt walk all over us, we made them earn everything they got"???


:laugh2:
 
What do you expect people to say?

I am sure he is not the only player to think this way.

Nor media, .. nor fans.

I live in Steeler country, they love this.

So far I have read where the Jets game was the Cowboys biggest collapse in the 4th quarter, this Lions game is our biggest 2nd half collapse, .. I think I read this game ties the biggest 2nd half collapse in the NFL or something like that.

Romo is the laughing stock right now, even though we love him as our QB and wish him well moving forward, .. others love this.
 
danzig;4163066 said:
“It’s SO good,” Chris Cooley said of Romo’s performance during his weekly appearance on the LaVar and Dukes show. “I was watching the scoreboard in St. Louis, and I didn’t see that they’d lost really until they end, I thought they blew them out so I kind of stopped paying attention. It’s amazing, AMAZING to watch him choke like that.

“I’m just saying, I’m up 24 points in the third quarter, if I’m the head coach, I feel like I could probably just take a knee for the rest of the game, punt it away and there’s no way that Detroit’s gonna drive on you that many times,” Cooley continued. “The only way you’re gonna give up that many points is turnovers, right? It’s hilarious to watch him throw pick sixes, too, back-to-back. I loved it. But it wouldn’t be as good as my cage fight.”

Read the rest: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...0/04/gIQAY7PtKL_blog.html?wprss=dc-sports-bog

Classy. He's obviously auditioning for an ESPN/NFLN job after he retires, which should be about any day now.
 
Sonny#9;4163179 said:
Cooley just pased Mike Ditka for career receptions. While he's not as good at Witten, to say he wasted his talent is a bit far fetched. It is clear, though, his injuries have definitely slowed him down, and Davis is the better player.

I love Cooley, but sometimes, he really just needs to stop talking.

Cooley is playing in an era that throws the ball way, way, way more...particularly to the tight end....than it did in Ditka's era.

I believe that Cooley has more physical skills than Witten. But, I think that his comments, which seem to be a common thing when it comes to Dallas, are indicative of his lack of focus on his game. He would rather be a clown than be focused on what it takes to be the best player he can possibly be.

So yes...I do think he's wasted a lot of his natural talent.





YR
 
His comments have now made me feel better about laughing my *** off every time he got hurt, sigh.
 
Last time i checked his mouth belongs to him. He can say whatever he wants, shut his mouth by not throwing back to back pick sixes..
 

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