Awakened;4308818 said:Tebow has it. Staubauch had it. Aikman had it. I'm sorry to say guys, but Romo doesn't.
Micheal Irvin had it to, and he said he'd rather play with Tebow than Romo. Nuff said.
Go back to sheep...
DanTanna;4308844 said:fify sir

Risen Star;4308847 said:I don't know what more he could have done in that game. I thought he played at an elite level.
:laugh2:Ring Leader;4308861 said:Relatively, Bozo and Ronald McDonald feel a little less like clowns than they did a few minutes ago.
Hostile;4308832 said:4 TDs. 0 INTs. 321 yards passing. Brought us back from behind 4 times in the game.
And some fans still whine. Mind boggling.
I was talking with an old friend today and he thinks the Defense is fine. "This one is on Romo." Reminds me why I never did drugs.
Awakened;4308866 said:Competitive Greatness cannot be measured by stats. Danny White had better stats than Staubach. Staubach wasn't the fastest, couldn't throw it the farthest, but he had IT. Romo can put up great stats, and can do amazing things on the field, but the IT just isn't there. That's why we all get the knot in our stomach in the fourth quarter. The same knot is in his stomach.
Then what the hell do you call in the last minute where Romo drove the team right back down the field for the FG. Or did that not happen on whatever planet you're on?Awakened;4308866 said:Competitive Greatness cannot be measured by stats. Danny White had better stats than Staubach. Staubach wasn't the fastest, couldn't throw it the farthest, but he had IT. Romo can put up great stats, and can do amazing things on the field, but the IT just isn't there. That's why we all get the knot in our stomach in the fourth quarter. The same knot is in his stomach.
Awakened;4308818 said:Tebow has it. Staubauch had it. Aikman had it. I'm sorry to say guys, but Romo doesn't.
Micheal Irvin had it to, and he said he'd rather play with Tebow than Romo. Nuff said.
Perhaps you're right. If Romo had "it," he could have at least let the defense borrow some of it...then maybe they wouldn't have gotten beat.Awakened;4308866 said:Competitive Greatness cannot be measured by stats. Danny White had better stats than Staubach. Staubach wasn't the fastest, couldn't throw it the farthest, but he had IT. Romo can put up great stats, and can do amazing things on the field, but the IT just isn't there. That's why we all get the knot in our stomach in the fourth quarter. The same knot is in his stomach.
Awakened;4308866 said:Competitive Greatness cannot be measured by stats. Danny White had better stats than Staubach. Staubach wasn't the fastest, couldn't throw it the farthest, but he had IT. Romo can put up great stats, and can do amazing things on the field, but the IT just isn't there. That's why we all get the knot in our stomach in the fourth quarter. The same knot is in his stomach.
Awakened;4308866 said:Competitive Greatness cannot be measured by stats. Danny White had better stats than Staubach. Staubach wasn't the fastest, couldn't throw it the farthest, but he had IT. Romo can put up great stats, and can do amazing things on the field, but the IT just isn't there. That's why we all get the knot in our stomach in the fourth quarter. The same knot is in his stomach.
