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Had a nice talk with Damarius Bilbo, the ex-Cowboy training camp and practice squad receiver, and got a chance to get his opinion of his college teammate, Tashard Choice.

Bilbo, who was signed to the Desperados practice squad this week, wasn't shy in passing along his thoughts.

"Tashard Choice transferred from Oklahoma when I was a junior," Bilbo says, "and came in and you would've thought he was there for four years."

Choice, Bilbo says, was elected a "lifting captain" at Georgia Tech almost immediately, alongside the newest Desperado, Ravens safety Dawan Landry and Lions receiver Calvin Johnson.

"You can't tell him he can't do anything," Bilbo said. "There was a knock on him going into the draft that he had bad hands. I threw to him at Pro Day this year, and he didn't drop a ball. And I throw pretty hard."

Bilbo -- who also said the YouTube clip we posted here a while back encapsulates Choice's all-the-time enthusiasm -- has an interesting story himself.

As a collegian, he was moved from quarterback to running back to receiver, and came into the league in 2006 training camp with the Cardinals as a receiver. After being cut, he signed with the Cowboys. He was then cut by Dallas, and signed to the practice squad, where he spent the rest of the season.

He says in a December practice that year, Tony Romo threw a ball to him so hard that it split his hand open, requiring 14 stitches to fix. :eek: For obvious reason concerning his healing, Bill Parcells moved him to safety, and he entered 2007 training camp, under the new staff, at that position.

Anyway, he was released last summer and decided to pursue a master's at Tech thereafter in Information Technology and Industrial Design. And when the chance to play for the Desperados came along in February, he passed it up. He said he had to finish the semester out in his graduate program first. With the semester done, he joined the team yesterday.

I just thought it was an impressively mature decision. Many athletes say that academics are important. But few act on that thought the way Bilbo did.
 

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So, in a way, Romo ended this guy's NFL career.
 

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Nav22;2083486 said:
So, in a way, Romo ended this guy's NFL career.

no he didn't have much of one to begin with i think they are pointing out how hard Romo throws.
 

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Interesting to read about Romo. I remember the accounts of Aikman constantly splitting the "webbing" between Alvin Harper's fingers during practices in the early 90s.
 

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But, but, but...I read several here say that Romo has a weak arm? :confused:

Or is it that Romo just cannot throw the football 80 yards?
 

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5Stars;2083556 said:
But, but, but...I read several here say that Romo has a weak arm? :confused:

Or is it that Romo just cannot throw the football 80 yards?

It the latter. Sissy.
 

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jcblanco22;2083542 said:
Interesting to read about Romo. I remember the accounts of Aikman constantly splitting the "webbing" between Alvin Harper's fingers during practices in the early 90s.
It doesn't surprise me most reports had Romo, throwing a 57 mph fast ball at the combine in 2003.

Even though he didn't get invited to the combine, we all know that he was one of the QBs, called to throw to the WRs that year.
 

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Choice was a great pick.
I think that we might actually have a pretty productive running game this season.......something we've been sorely lacking since Emmitt's glory days
 

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My qb in high school was 6'7" and probably threw harder than anyone in the NFL. I'm serious, it was insane (not to mention ran 4.6 40). He did split a guy's hand open requiring stitches. He'd throw so hard as it spiraled the ball would corkscrew through the air. Which made it hard to follow besides hard to catch due to it coming so hard at you. His weakness was he couldn't put touch on it. He could also throw the ball 90 yards. At practice once stood on the far 20 and hit the crossbar at the other end..so a little over 90 yards. Went on to play QB and basketball at I-AA Howard U.
 

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Romo has everything you need except one thing. More experience. And that's to help him decide when he can and can't be Superman. That's his only shortcoming I can see that is obvious to the run of the mill average fan or ie, me.
 

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DaBoys4Life;2083497 said:
no he didn't have much of one to begin with i think they are pointing out how hard Romo throws.

lolZ.... you have a hard time with tongue in cheek comments don't you?

:p:
 

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Shady12;2083863 said:
My qb in high school was 6'7" and probably threw harder than anyone in the NFL. I'm serious, it was insane (not to mention ran 4.6 40). He did split a guy's hand open requiring stitches. He'd throw so hard as it spiraled the ball would corkscrew through the air. Which made it hard to follow besides hard to catch due to it coming so hard at you. His weakness was he couldn't put touch on it. He could also throw the ball 90 yards. At practice once stood on the far 20 and hit the crossbar at the other end..so a little over 90 yards. Went on to play QB and basketball at I-AA Howard U.

Sounds like that kid was fathered by Bill Brasky.

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NO ONE can throw a ball hard enough to generate an injury that requires 14 stitches.
Something freakish concerning the ball's surface must have occurred or some really poor receiving technique.
 

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or some really poor receiving technique.
The nose of the ball probably hit him square in the palm. Usually, the nose of the ball shouldn't even touch your hands.
 

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Shady12;2083863 said:
My qb in high school was 6'7" and probably threw harder than anyone in the NFL. I'm serious, it was insane (not to mention ran 4.6 40). He did split a guy's hand open requiring stitches. He'd throw so hard as it spiraled the ball would corkscrew through the air. Which made it hard to follow besides hard to catch due to it coming so hard at you. His weakness was he couldn't put touch on it. He could also throw the ball 90 yards. At practice once stood on the far 20 and hit the crossbar at the other end..so a little over 90 yards. Went on to play QB and basketball at I-AA Howard U.
It's quite similar to what I saw in high school.

Our QB, was 6'4" 225 lbs, and he really had a rifle for an arm he would stand 10 yds away from you and throw a laser I was afraid to catch his passes because of so much velocity he had on those passes.

He threw the ball 80 yds threw the air but he had the same problem your QB, had in high school not much touch.
 
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