DMN Blog: Romo on Patrick Crayton and Miles Austin/Talks about wearing hat backwards

Rampage;3028493 said:
I never understood why people got mad or even cared if he wore his hat backwards. i'm just glad he doesn't look like a goof ball wearing those stupid hats Jessica had him wearing last season.
With the way he kicked her to the curb I doubt that she was runnin' things in their relationship...:laugh2:
 
BehindEnemyLinez;3029678 said:
With the way he kicked her to the curb I doubt that she was runnin' things in their relationship...:laugh2:

Apparently, she found out on the ESPN bottom line just like everyone else...LOL.
 
BehindEnemyLinez;3029678 said:
With the way he kicked her to the curb I doubt that she was runnin' things in their relationship...:laugh2:
With the way he kicked her to the curb I think its entirely possible that is exactly what she was trying to do and that Tony had had enough.

That is of course total speculation on my part. :D
 
WoodysGirl;3028490 said:
Romo on Patrick Crayton and Miles Austin
1:22 PM Thu, Oct 22, 2009 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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Tony Romo was asked if he is concerned that Patrick Crayton will be down on himself since he's lost his starting wide receiver job to Miles Austin.

"No,'' Romo said. "Patrick is a consummate professional. He understands and he's going to play a ton. To think that he's not going to be a major part of this offense is wrong.

"I think that Patrick will prepare like he always does, which is very diligently, and he'll work hard and be ready to go.''

Does Romo believe Austin should start after his 250-yard game against Kansas City?

"Miles played a great game,'' Romo said. "It's not for me to decide any of this stuff. It's for the head coach and coordinators to talk about. Those guys come up with those decisions.

"I have to get the guys the ball and let them make plays.''


I like this.
 
rynochop;3029244 said:
hat-fail.jpg

hilarious
 
Iago33;3029465 said:
My grandfather taught me it's polite to take your hat off when you go inside. I'm 36, and it's hard for me to wear a hat (or, as my grandfather would say, a cap--a hat has a full brim) inside. Some people take it as a sign of disrespect, and I think we could all do more to respect others.

times change, those old world views no longer have any bearing on 2009 society
 
Iago33;3029465 said:
My grandfather taught me it's polite to take your hat off when you go inside. I'm 36, and it's hard for me to wear a hat (or, as my grandfather would say, a cap--a hat has a full brim) inside. Some people take it as a sign of disrespect, and I think we could all do more to respect others.
I am the same way. I will wear a hat outside, but not inside. But the times have changed and hats are now a fashion statement. To me, they still are only there to serve a function.
 

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