CowboyFrog
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He wants attention more than anything else,
Bingo!!! 5 media shows a week, sure its "For Marketing" the most popular sports Franchise in the world.
He wants attention more than anything else,
Romo was getting injured just by someone looking at him.All of the coaches, owners, and players are defending Dak. In 2016, ownership was being very coy about the situation. I understand 13-3 is an impressive stat, but telling Romo that he can't even compete for the starting job is absolutely ridiculous.
This organization has actually done a good job at given Dak what he needs to be successful: great wrs, great rb, a good to great offensive line throughout most of his tenure and now a top level defense.
I do not believe Cooper Rush is a better quarterback than Dak Prescott. However, I think this coaching staff seems to manage the game better with Cooper at the helm. My hope is when Dak comes back, he sees how lucky he is that he still has that job because his opportunities are thinning out.
Wants? lol, he gets attention every second he is out in public. He doesnt need to seek it out, the sports media comes after him daily.He wants attention more than anything else,
That's true...Hey, where'd I put my wallet?Some of us saw these and were warning the office to not pay him. Oh well! A fool and his money are soon parted.
Ummm So you were willing to ignore the 11 game win streak before that bad game.The time to make the change back to Romo was after the second Giants game where Dak and the offense were absolutely abysmal. Dak had his worst game of the season and it ended our win streak. So the whole “go with the hot hand” strategy shouldve been over with. It wasnt like that was just an anomaly game either. It was his 3rd game in a row in which he threw for less than 200 yards.
Re-read what I said.Ummm So you were willing to ignore the 11 game win streak before that bad game.
Romo was getting injured just by someone looking at him.
All of the coaches, owners, and players are defending Dak. In 2016, ownership was being very coy about the situation. I understand 13-3 is an impressive stat, but telling Romo that he can't even compete for the starting job is absolutely ridiculous.
This organization has actually done a good job at given Dak what he needs to be successful: great wrs, great rb, a good to great offensive line throughout most of his tenure and now a top level defense.
I do not believe Cooper Rush is a better quarterback than Dak Prescott. However, I think this coaching staff seems to manage the game better with Cooper at the helm. My hope is when Dak comes back, he sees how lucky he is that he still has that job because his opportunities are thinning out.
Uhm you do realize Dak has been hurt in some fashion the last 3 straight years
I agree with your statement even though it’s sarcasm but now we have guy starting to show a similar patternRomo was getting injured just by someone looking at him.
Yup, Romo did well when he was here. He's retired and moved on. We have Dak now, and we have Rush filling in.
That may be, but it's long since time to move on. Also, as far as that move goes, blame Jason Garrett. He kept trotting Dak out there when he was on his win streak.
And all JG got was Coach of the Year.
So it seems most people agreed with the coaching moves at the time.
And as did I. I'm just saying to those that don't like it to take it up with Garrett.
When a QB/team strings together ELEVEN STRAIGHT WINS - well, one might become reticent to mess with that kinda chemistry. I was a big fan of Tony Romo. But how can you peel off of that kind of success? It was a very tough call - but responsible adults made that decision. Ultimately, the Cowboys caved early to a visiting Packers team and came up just short in their rally efforts… THAT is the reason for the second guessing.
We’ll never know if Romo would have fared better - but, to that point in Romo’s career… he HADN’T. Plain and simple. It’s quite likely that the playoffs with Romo under center would have ended much like the PREVIOUS seasons with Romo under center.
I try not to relive the season that Dallas lost to SF on the infamous ‘The Catch’ play either. Painful. Move on.
Because you assess what are the actual causes of success for that record. That’s the point of football men who know what they’re doing. Questions like, was Dak actually a primary cause of that 11 game win streak such that if Tony was put back in, it would’ve never happened, or, if Tony is put back in, could the team be even better, are supposed to be asked by them and then answered correctly. It should be based on real football parameters that is inclusive of both evaluation of player ability and team success, not on “stupidstition” and immeasurable intangibles encapsulated in terms like “chemistry” and “riding a win streak”.When a QB/team strings together ELEVEN STRAIGHT WINS - well, one might become reticent to mess with that kinda chemistry. I was a big fan of Tony Romo. But how can you peel off of that kind of success? It was a very tough call - but responsible adults made that decision. Ultimately, the Cowboys caved early to a visiting Packers team and came up just short in their rally efforts… THAT is the reason for the second guessing.
We’ll never know if Romo would have fared better - but, to that point in Romo’s career… he HADN’T. Plain and simple. It’s quite likely that the playoffs with Romo under center would have ended much like the PREVIOUS seasons with Romo under center.
I try not to relive the season that Dallas lost to SF on the infamous ‘The Catch’ play either. Painful. Move on.
2016When a QB/team strings together ELEVEN STRAIGHT WINS - well, one might become reticent to mess with that kinda chemistry. I was a big fan of Tony Romo. But how can you peel off of that kind of success? It was a very tough call - but responsible adults made that decision. Ultimately, the Cowboys caved early to a visiting Packers team and came up just short in their rally efforts… THAT is the reason for the second guessing.
We’ll never know if Romo would have fared better - but, to that point in Romo’s career… he HADN’T. Plain and simple. It’s quite likely that the playoffs with Romo under center would have ended much like the PREVIOUS seasons with Romo under center.
I try not to relive the season that Dallas lost to SF on the infamous ‘The Catch’ play either. Painful. Move on.
You mean the beta Lamb WR that drops 60% of passes and the legendary Noah Brown?
And all JG got was Coach of the Year.
So it seems most people agreed with the coaching moves at the time.