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Probably gonna get to 50 unless his body just gives out.. Which is a possibility but he has not taken quite the same beating that Romo did. His injuries: the thumb, the ankle and the hammie are freak occurrence injuries not breaking down injuries. Dak has an excellent chance of playing till he's 40. Especially with the line being apparently rebuilt to be loaded up for bear!
Broken bones like Romo had are not "breaking down" injuries either.
 
lol..this is called rationalization and it’s a defense mechanism. Aikman showed up in big games, never considered himself bigger than the team, nor would he hold the team back by signing a contract that grossly overpaid. NFL offenses have changed considerably since the early 90s, now it’s a pass happy league. Wonder how many of Dak yards came when game was all but over? Dak hasn’t and never will show up in a playoff game with the stats that resemble his regular season stats.
Contracts were a lot different back especially for QBs. They’re all grossly overpaid these days. Aikman’s contract was big at the time. Dak has put up a lot garbage yards having to play from behind because our defense has sucked in a lot of games. If you’re looking to argue about him find someone else.
 
I can't argue what you're saying, but let me ask you this. He didn't have Jerry to bother him and get in his way in Miami. Why didn't he win ANYTHING in Miami?

Did the Dolphins owner try to get involved their too that I haven't read about?
The owner stopped him from being Jimmy basically.

Jimmy knew Marino was done, management wouldnt let him move on.
 
I don’t agree it’s not close but either way my point wasn’t who was better. My point was Goff missed his chance at getting a ring. He’d be on his way to the hall right
Now.
Gotcha.
But do you not think he has any chance at winning it with the Lions?
That's a stacked roster.
 
Broken bones like Romo had are not "breaking down" injuries either.
Romo had fused vertebrae in his back man and a collar bone that had to be repaired twice or was it three times? Those are things that simply never get back to normal and get worse as one ages and subjects the body to more abuse. Now one could argue that Dak's ankle might never get back to fully normal either and it would be a fair assessment. But you can throw the ball just fine with a bum ankle which Dak demonstrated in his years since coming back from that injury. He can't run the same but he throws it better than ever. He came back fine from the jammed thumb and there is no reason to believe he won't fully recover from the pulled hammie. Any sprinter that ever lived can tell you that once you pull a hammie it is always susceptible to reinjury. But what a runner learns is to heed the warning signs when the body is sending that you are about to pull it again and shut down so you miss a few plays, maybe a few days, but never weeks again. The same cannot be said about a bad back and a bum throwing shoulder. The Cowboys (nor any other team for that matter) could realistically keep Romo from getting hit and maybe reinjuring that back or shoulder. That was the number one reason they stuck with Dak over him despite the fact that at that point in time Romo was hands down the better QB. He just couldn't be counted on. He was 35 but his body was 55.
 
Gotcha.
But do you not think he has any chance at winning it with the Lions?
That's a stacked roster.
So this is the thing….I don’t think Dan Campbell is that coach. I think they are gonna miss Ben and Glenn. Very good roster though. You hey should battle for a birth.
 
This owner has three Superbowl trophies he was PART of putting in the trophy case. I don't need to defend him.... his rings defend themselves.

I can't stand the way Jerry operates sometimes, but I'm not going to deny anyone their partial credit for things they've helped accomplish.
Several things can be true at the same time. Jerry earned those SBs every bit as much as Jimmy. Jerry won one after Jimmy. Jimmy never won one after Jerry. Jerry has done nothing but (maddeningly) dig deeper and deeper ever since.

All true.

I really hope Jerry can some how...some way...win one more before he kicks his bucket. I can't explain why...other than it might soothe my suffering as much as his (alleged) suffering.
 
And then Romo Febrezed the whole interior of his car......immediately!

:lmao: :laugh::muttley:
Why do you hate Romo?

Let me guess..."Hollywood". So what is Dak's excuse? NOT "Hollywood"? (Let's check the numbers there my friend).

Both have failed...although Dak does indeed have time. Is there any other common denominator? Was Dan Marino a better QB than them? Yet he never won either...though he DID play in one!

Gonna ask you again and hope you can be honest with me. WHY...do you hate Romo? Not Danny White. Not Steve Pelluer. Not Quincey, Chad, Vinnie, Kitna, Cassell.

Always with the Romo. Tell us why...for real. It will do you good to think about it and be honest. Don't knee jerk it. Think.
 
Broken bones like Romo had are not "breaking down" injuries either.
The real problem Romo had was playing with those broken bones. Playing that hurt gets you more hurt. Dude had some guts.

I CONSTANTLY give Dak credit for playing well enough to let Romo fully heal before he came back in. Then when he does come in...a surgical TD drive like he'd been playing the whole time. Some haters might argue "meaningless" but the guy came in COLD. You HAVE to give him SOME credit.

Then Jerry orders him to sit. wait wut. Why?

A healthy, fresh, veteran Romo...and another career wasted. Jerry is good at THAT, if nothing else.
 
Why do you hate Romo?

Let me guess..."Hollywood". So what is Dak's excuse? NOT "Hollywood"? (Let's check the numbers there my friend).

Both have failed...although Dak does indeed have time. Is there any other common denominator? Was Dan Marino a better QB than them? Yet he never won either...though he DID play in one!

Gonna ask you again and hope you can be honest with me. WHY...do you hate Romo? Not Danny White. Not Steve Pelluer. Not Quincey, Chad, Vinnie, Kitna, Cassell.

Always with the Romo. Tell us why...for real. It will do you good to think about it and be honest. Don't knee jerk it. Think.
If you were Hispanic/Latino, you would understand. We judge our own the harshest because we expect the best effort from our own whenever one gets such an opportunity. You represent all of us.
 
Romo had fused vertebrae in his back man and a collar bone that had to be repaired twice or was it three times? Those are things that simply never get back to normal and get worse as one ages and subjects the body to more abuse. Now one could argue that Dak's ankle might never get back to fully normal either and it would be a fair assessment. But you can throw the ball just fine with a bum ankle which Dak demonstrated in his years since coming back from that injury. He can't run the same but he throws it better than ever. He came back fine from the jammed thumb and there is no reason to believe he won't fully recover from the pulled hammie. Any sprinter that ever lived can tell you that once you pull a hammie it is always susceptible to reinjury. But what a runner learns is to heed the warning signs when the body is sending that you are about to pull it again and shut down so you miss a few plays, maybe a few days, but never weeks again. The same cannot be said about a bad back and a bum throwing shoulder. The Cowboys (nor any other team for that matter) could realistically keep Romo from getting hit and maybe reinjuring that back or shoulder. That was the number one reason they stuck with Dak over him despite the fact that at that point in time Romo was hands down the better QB. He just couldn't be counted on. He was 35 but his body was 55.
He never had any further injuries from his vertebrae.

His collar bone had an issue that was repaired. He was less likely to injure it the day he retired than he was the day it was first injured.

Fun fact about bones is they are often stronger after healing, not weaker.
 
If you were Hispanic/Latino, you would understand. We judge our own the harshest because we expect the best effort from our own whenever one gets such an opportunity. You represent all of us.
Hmmm...the last time I asked....you said "hollywood". Now...you are suddenly Hispanic and Romo your bro that let you get shot in the back.

Sorry bro....your reply is one of the weirdest things I have read not just here but all the interwebs. " because he and I are Latino "

Weird...but...well...okay then let's move on.

Why do you love dak so much?
 
He never had any further injuries from his vertebrae.

His collar bone had an issue that was repaired. He was less likely to injure it the day he retired than he was the day it was first injured.

Fun fact about bones is they are often stronger after healing, not weaker.
True...*if* you let them fully heal. Romo rarely did that he'd just play. And you can see what he got from it from "fans".

Kinda glad he retired mostly healthy. Good for him.
 
Hmmm...the last time I asked....you said "hollywood". Now...you are suddenly Hispanic and Romo your bro that let you get shot in the back.

Sorry bro....your reply is one of the weirdest things I have read not just here but all the interwebs. " because he and I are Latino "

Weird...but...well...okay then let's move on.

Why do you love dak so much?
What is wrong with you? Can't you put 2 and 2 together? Romo is Hispanic like I am, so I judge him much stricter. The dude went Hollywood during his prime years. Absolutely wasted them going all hot and bothered over that hoochie Jessica Simpson. By the time you mentally matured and dumped her, he was already hitting 30 and his body was starting to break down, along with the team. Finished. Wasted chance. What else do you want to know? He wasted his own prime years chasing the Hollywood limelight. I can't forgive him for that. Wish there was another talented Hispanic QB available, but that is not going to happen anytime soon.

As for Dak, he is a hybrid QB who has the tools to be very good (which he has been). He's not the best, but he is definitely top 10 every year and at times top 5. He can always improve on his mistakes and get better (which he has proven he has over time), and he is super dedicated to football (hence the football field in his back yard) and the Dallas Cowboys organization. My only beef with him is his sudden super greediness which has affected the team.
 

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