Favorite Romo Memory

rynochop

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My favorite of the snap over the head is Barber, he's like holy crap he's still running, I need to block
 
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When he stepped in for an injured Bledsoe. That point in time represented a light being turned on again after a dismal stretch of bad times. We Cowboys fans, for the most part, enjoyed a decade of new level football because of Romo, where we were relevant and in contention. Having that "edge of your seat" hope that you could always pull out a win is what Romo always brought is what it's about as a fan. Although we're not the luckiest, we're still pretty damn lucky to have that. Love Romo.
 

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So Tyron's foot made him decide to throw it into triple coverage? Sorry, that excuse did not fly then any more than it does now.

He did not throw into "triple coverage", he threw in between zones. By that logic any QB facing zone is constantly throwing against double or triple coverage. He threw the ball when Escobar was in the LBs zone anticipating where Escobar would be. Good quarterbacks make anticipated throws.
 

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He did not throw into "triple coverage", he threw in between zones. By that logic any QB facing zone is constantly throwing against double or triple coverage. He threw the ball when Escobar was in the LBs zone anticipating where Escobar would be. Good quarterbacks make anticipated throws.

People are going to see wha they want to see. No matter the facts, their minds are made up and no matter how much evidence you show them, it won't matter, they have no desire to see anything that disagrees with their agenda.

And that play is the perfect example of why Escobar was never a thought in the passing game. Not only did he get his foot stepped on but Escobar started to fade up the field instead of staying on line and that is what allowed the LB to get in front of him. If Escobar runs the route proper, it is at worst an incomplete pass. But it is much easier to blame Romo and it fits their agenda better.
 

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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?
Watching that choker get benched last year for a real qb! That and his release today. Oh and maybe the game ending pic against the Commanders and rg3
 

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With so many more to choose I will add this...MOST comeback WINS for ANY QB in the NFL from 2007-2014. Pretty darn spoiled we were my fellow Cowboys fans. Awesome reliving everyone's favorites in here! Love the videos.
 

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While im glad he and the circus is gone, this is IMO his best throw ever.
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Alexander

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What play are you watching?
Same one you are. Three Broncos in the vicinity and it required a perfect pass. His foot getting stepped on does not excuse the decision to release the ball. Are we to assume it was meant for Murray or Witten?
 

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People are going to see wha they want to see. No matter the facts, their minds are made up and no matter how much evidence you show them, it won't matter, they have no desire to see anything that disagrees with their agenda.

And that play is the perfect example of why Escobar was never a thought in the passing game. Not only did he get his foot stepped on but Escobar started to fade up the field instead of staying on line and that is what allowed the LB to get in front of him. If Escobar runs the route proper, it is at worst an incomplete pass. But it is much easier to blame Romo and it fits their agenda better.
That play is Escobar's career thus far in a nutshell.
 

Yakuza Rich

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Thanksgiving game against Tampa in 06. Romo had just been starting a few games and was taking the NFL by storm. The fans made a mock rafter putting Romo in the Ring of Honor and then he goes out and torches the Bucs for 5 touchdowns.




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