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As much as I liked Tony, the difference in confidence and hunger exuded between Romo and Dak in interviews and sitdowns is becoming increasingly apparent. Romo always had something approaching an awe shucks presentation, and Dak always looks like he's prepared to throw down if needed.
 

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As much as I liked Tony, the difference in confidence and hunger exuded between Romo and Dak in interviews and sitdowns is becoming increasingly apparent. Romo always had something approaching an awe shucks presentation, and Dak always looks like he's prepared to throw down if needed.
No, he didn't. Romo spoke the game (in presentation).

Dak is great, our leader, and greatness in making, but can you compliment one without denigrating another?

He (Romo) looked "awe shucks" but nothing about him -- his body language and effort -- was ever "awe shucks"

Or buy into that bulljive narrative. Whatevs. You're not some clever guy to say it for the first time, and you certainly won't be the last.
 

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As much as I liked Tony, the difference in confidence and hunger exuded between Romo and Dak in interviews and sitdowns is becoming increasingly apparent. Romo always had something approaching an awe shucks presentation, and Dak always looks like he's prepared to throw down if needed.
I never felt confident in Romo, I feel confident in Prescott.
 

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No, he didn't. Romo spoke the game (in presentation).

Dak is great, our leader, and greatness in making, but can you compliment one without denigrating another?

He (Romo) looked "awe shucks" but nothing about him -- his body language and effort -- was ever "awe shucks"

Or buy into that bulljive narrative. Whatevs. You're not some clever guy to say it for the first time, and you certainly won't be the last.

Yeah, I don't get it either.
 

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No, he didn't. Romo spoke the game (in presentation).

Dak is great, our leader, and greatness in making, but can you compliment one without denigrating another?

He (Romo) looked "awe shucks" but nothing about him -- his body language and effort -- was ever "awe shucks"

Or buy into that bulljive narrative. Whatevs. You're not some clever guy to say it for the first time, and you certainly won't be the last.

Did I say anything about his effort? Romo was never the problem in Dallas. I will say though, Dak and Brady have a lot more in common in the eyes than Romo and Brady. We will see how the rest of it plays out.
 

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No, he didn't. Romo spoke the game (in presentation).

Dak is great, our leader, and greatness in making, but can you compliment one without denigrating another?

He (Romo) looked "awe shucks" but nothing about him -- his body language and effort -- was ever "awe shucks"

Or buy into that bulljive narrative. Whatevs. You're not some clever guy to say it for the first time, and you certainly won't be the last.
I think what he meant is Romo and Dak have two different auras and projections of confidence. I see what he is saying because you can tell the difference in their demeanors in their press conferences.
 

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Did I say anything about his effort? Romo was never the problem in Dallas. I will say though, Dak and Brady have a lot more in common in the eyes than Romo and Brady. We will see how the rest of it plays out.
I was making Brady/Dak threads last year when everyone thought I was nuts. Then Kellerman comes out with it and then it's en vogue. Before that it was lazy McNabb/McNair/Moon references.

I addressed your post. I addressed it correctly.
 

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I think what he meant is Romo and Dak have two different auras and projections of confidence. I see what he is saying because you can tell the difference in their demeanors in their press conferences.
I think Romo was incredibly well said and confident in his conferences. Incredibly well said.

With respect, brother.
 

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No, he didn't. Romo spoke the game (in presentation).

Dak is great, our leader, and greatness in making, but can you compliment one without denigrating another?

He (Romo) looked "awe shucks" but nothing about him -- his body language and effort -- was ever "awe shucks"

Or buy into that bulljive narrative. Whatevs. You're not some clever guy to say it for the first time, and you certainly won't be the last.

One more thing.

Although I don't get it, it's very helpful. Such opinions on Romo help me differentiate people who really know football and those who don't
 
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