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Well, I was being nice.
It doesn't suit you
Well, I was being nice.
Please stop.
Today's Romo can't even do anything the former Romo could do. It's comedy.I don't think he can do anything romo can do but the read option does add a nice deminsion
Romo anticipates defenses much better but thats one of those things you learn from seeing
I don't have the time to teach you football.
Just a question.
So, if somehow this team wins a SB, will there be hurt feelings that Romo was not the one leading the charge?
Today's Romo can't even do anything the former Romo could do. It's comedy.
20 20 visionWhat are you basing this on?
This is elementary. Learn.Hard to teach someone something you don't know.
that was just some more rehash, amazing they get paid for that.
I do get tired of the one line "no one knows this offense like Romo".
They havent even been running the offense he knows lol.
Switch qb's and offense's lol
Amen
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I'd say 40percent is different.You are co signing with this nonsense? Please tell me what offense they are running? You really think they will just up and change the whole system that they have been teaching Dak every since he got to Dallas. Dude, please don't be an a clown
I am gripped by homerism.
I am struggling.
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Nice hatStephen A Smith disagrees with this.
you will see when romo comes back.What!!! well what offense have they been running? good grief
I agree, except I think tony is still reliable and can still play, but he isnt ready for middle of the season entrance, andI have been a supporter of Romo in the past. I admire Romo both as a player and as a person but you just don't mess with success. Prescott offers this team more success than they've enjoyed in many, many years. Understand that this is not really a criticism of Romo other than to simply admit that his ability to physically compete isn't any longer a reliable factor. Availability is inherently a major prerequisite for continuing success.
It happens to the best of them and it isn't any fault of Tony, per se. As much as I admire Romo on a personal basis and have admired him as a player in the past, I do believe it's time for the Prescott era to continue unabated. I think Jerry would be wise to allow Dak to take this team as far as his abilities might allow. For the Cowboys, their players and the welfare of the team as a whole, I think the time is right for a new era to begin. (jmho)