Cmac
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....then the cry for being worthy of HOF and Ring of Honor follow?You just now figured that out???? If he doesn't go on to be an analyst, he wasn't good enough!!
....then the cry for being worthy of HOF and Ring of Honor follow?You just now figured that out???? If he doesn't go on to be an analyst, he wasn't good enough!!
He had a nice and balanced team in his 1st full year as a starter 2007) but that was it.Romo never had the quality of players around him like Dak does now unfortunately for him.
Why are you making things upI've noticed Romo has gotten a lot better since he retired. Fans spent years saying a lot of the same things about him as they're saying about Dak.
I guess absence really does make the heart grow fonder.
Dak had more talent to work with , but he has done less with it.He will put up some good stats through his career. Win some games but none that put the team over the top.
Oh, well that's nice. Maybe he'll retire.I'll say this much. Listening to post game Dak sounded like a vet who has accepted the losing in his career. He didn't sound all that upset.
Better than Danny White
Dak is awful. Romo is not a legend.Romo is a cowboys legend. Dak will be forgotten fairly quickly.
I would love to see Dak in the booth breaking down what he sees and what's about to happen.While I understand the OP...
I can guarantee you Dak won't end up as a commentator who provides indepth QB analysis to the point of predicting the exact play quite often.
For some reason, as evidenced by his onfield inability to read defenses, I just can't see Dak providing that type of insightful perspective as Romo does once Dak retires.
So Dak probably won't end up like Romo in that regard, lol
But again, I get the gist of the OP, lol