Favorite Romo Memory

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A whole bunch of them running around in my head but I keep coming back to this:

2011. At SF. With fractured ribs and a punctured lung. 77 yards to Jesse Holley to beat the hated niners. One of the gutsiest performances I've ever seen.

What say you CZ?
 

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A whole bunch of them running around in my head but I keep coming back to this:

2011. At SF. With fractured ribs and a punctured lung. 77 yards to Jesse Holley to beat the hated niners. One of the gutsiest performances I've ever seen.

What say you CZ?
That was a great game. One of my most memorable was the Monday Night Game vs. Buffalo when he threw 5 ints and then led the team back to win the game on the double Nick Folk FG.
 

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I have so many as a diehard Romo supporter but the one for me which showcased his never give up persona was the four yard run vs the rams. To clarify, the one where the snap sailed over his head twenty yards downfield, booted it further trying to pick it, only to regain his composure alluding several sacks while running a real 40 plus yards for a measly four yard run and a first down.
 
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The botched FG snap against Seattle in the playoffs in 2006. I just knew he was going to make it to the zone to score a game winning TD.

But he didn't. He was caught from behind at the 2 yrd line. The photo of him sitting there on the field in dejection. Knowing that play was the last play of his career with Bill Parcells.

Who knew he would go on to make over 100 million dollars with the Cowboys. After a play like THAT?

And go on to THIS..............

5rBJlW1.jpg


Dude is a winner no matter what anyone says.

Unreal.
 

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The botched FG snap against Seattle in the playoffs in 2006. I just knew he was going to make it to the zone to score a game winning TD.

But he didn't. He was caught from behind at the 2 yrd line. The photo of him sitting there on the field in dejection. Knowing that play was the last play of his career with Bill Parcells.

Who knew he would go on to make over 100 million dollars with the Cowboys. After a play like THAT?

And go on to THIS..............

5rBJlW1.jpg


Dude is a winner no matter what anyone says.

Unreal.

Yea one play doesn't make a career. Amazing.
 

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That was a great game. One of my most memorable was the Monday Night Game vs. Buffalo when he threw 5 ints and then led the team back to win the game on the double Nick Folk FG.
That was resilience, but he made some seriously bad reads to put himself in the position to make that necessary in the first place.

I would go with the Jesse Holley game and you can take your pick of several others after that.

This video has most if not all of the finer moments. I know it has been posted in several threads, but it needs to be in every Romo thread.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/dallas-cowboys/0ap3000000797434/Every-Tony-Romo-4th-quarter-comeback
 
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