Deep Blue: Documentary

Really not much to say about Quincy Carter. Just didn't have a single trait you look for in a QB. I wished there was some way to skip this embarrassment in Cowboy history as a fan.

Please, somebody tell me just one thing he was good at?

Wasn't his fault. Not having a 1st rounder hurt us badly. Drew Brees was there for the taking if we didn't blow the Joey Gagaway pick.

Blame Larry Lacewell for those dismal years. What was he thinking???
 
Wow that thing that Carter could never get over, not the drugs, but his mental state. I am flabbergasted about how someone like that pees away every chance.
 
Man, that was a great feature. It is amazing to see the hurt in Parcells eyes for Quincy. I think he felt like he was giving him a chance to regroup when Dallas cut him....trying to open his eyes....and it really hurt him to do it and it hurt him even more that it didn't work. Seems like he really wanted Quincy to turn over a new leaf and the fact he was willing to give him a chance in Miami after all the problems he had. And I give Quincy credit, because he never points the finger elsewhere, he takes all of the blame. It is actually kind of hard to watch because Quincy just seems like one of those tragic figures.
 
Cant wait to see this secret weapon that Romo, JG, and Linehan came up with to beat Green Bay's scheme!!

Romo is awesome.
 
All the great stories of Tony's rise and struggles to be a Cowboy, and how he did it. Yet they didn't mention the biggest thing so far in his Cowboy career. Passing Troy Aikman to become the Cowboys all time passing leader. Dec. 21, 2014. Going from a small Div II school and now with the record, can't believe they didn't even mention it. Big omission.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...roy-aikman-as-cowboys-all-time-leading-passer
 
I truly appreciated how candid Romo was, good stuff and much respect...
 

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