Favorite Romo Moments

JohnnyTheFox

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Stuff like this. Just a pass so perfectly on the money that it almost looks easy.

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I tell myself that Tony is too great to not win a Super Bowl.

Then I realize a guy like Dan Marino never won one.


But Trent Dilfer did, there is still hope.:laugh:
 

chagus

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Post your favorite Romo moments.

After breaking his back and staying Romo extends the play and finds T-Will deep down field.

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Romo spinning away like he does so brilliantly and often and finds Dez in the back of the end zone.

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Of course this might be my favorite. Great sense of the rush and spinning away from the best defensive player in the league is about as good as it gets.



About three guys had a shot at him here and one even had him by the jersey. Excellent display of footwork here. Able to stay on his field. Stay balanced and make a hell of a throw and a nice diving catch.

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Another spin, steps up, and launches an incredibly accurate pass deep down the boundary on the best defense in the league that year anyway. 3rd and 20 is hard against any team, but against Seattle in their house it's damn near impossible and Romo made it.

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Then with the season on the line in DC, Romo slides and steps up in the pocket and finds Murray and beautiful ball placement where nobody else can make a play. If that ball is in front the DB still has a chance to get in there.

Man I miss this guy. Every time he is on the field I feel like we have a chance to win no matter who were playing. No matter what the odds are. Tony Romo galvanizes those around him. He's so energetic, so passionate, lives and breathes football. Studies religiously. Just a relentless worker and has mastered the fundamentals over the years. I just pray and hope Dallas can win one of these games. Asking him to go 7-0 is probably too much, but he went 6-1 last year so I fully believe he can do it again. There's not another quarterback in this league I'd want. This guy is big time. He's clutch. Makes others better. Hides weaknesses of others and has done it for years. His accuracy, mobility, ability to improvise, can take big hits and doesn't let it get to him, so aware out there, sees the field so well, despite not having a great arm he does a good job getting enough on it to give guys like Dez a chance and has great touch which makes up for his lack of arm strength. He's made so many ridiculously phenomenal plays. I love this guy. Love him. As much as I want him to win a championship I don't think he needs one to validate his greatness because he is GREAT. He is the MVP. Thanksgiving will be Tony's first game back and I will personally ensure to start an MVP chant for Tony. I believe in this guy. He is simply the best. Just give him a chance Cowboys. You win one game and we're 3-5 and all of a sudden in the driver's seat. Who knows what happens next year? Can't just say we'll be back next year. There is still an opportunity to win Sunday night and save this season. Beat the Philadelphia Eagles and if somehow someway this team gets to the playoffs I'll take my chances against any team in the league with Tony Romo as our quarterback.

Love your positivity!
 

chagus

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What a great way to get ready for Tony's return! Cheers and GO COWBOYS!!! Well done.
 

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Not Romo's best performance but... I think it was 2007 vs the Bills. Romo threw 5 interceptions but hung in there to win the game anyway.

I was there for that one. I sat miserable for the entire game until the end.
 

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My favorite was in his first year starting and he was on fire and when the Cowboys finally came back to Texas Stadium against the Bucs, the fans made a fake banner for Romo in the Ring of Honor.

He then blistered the Bucs for, I think, 5 TD's.

The fans were so into Romo at that time and yes, it was overstated and all, but it really fun. And then to watch him look all of the bit of a Ring of Honor member by torching the Bucs and it really scared the rest of the fans in the NFL as they saw that Romo was special.

Another one was the Niners game a few years back where he punctured a lung. He demanded to get back on the field and won the game for them. Real John Wayne stuff.





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All of them.

Your avatar reminds me of one of mine. The day he threw 5 touchdowns on Thanksgiving day against Jon Gruden's Bucs. I knew that day that we had found our franchise QB for the next ten years and it was a good feeling after all the pain we went through when Troy Aikman retired.
 

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until its him hoisting up a trophy for pictures, it will always be breaking JJ Watts ankles for the TD bomb.
 

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I believe Romo has more touchdowns in the same game after fracturing a bone (back, ribs) than Weeden and Cassel combined this year. If not, it's close.
 

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Tony throws 5 interceptions against Buffalo in 2007, but the Boys manage to stay within striking distance. Down 24-16, Tony throws a TD pass to Patrick Crayton with 24 seconds left on the clock. Two-point conversion fails, Bills 24 Cowboys 22. Nick Folk kicks onside, Cowboys recover. Tony completes a couple of passes and Nick Folk kicks a 53 yard FG with 2 seconds left on the clock. Cowboys win 25-24.
 
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