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Who played better today in the scrimmage today out of Henson and Romo?
 
I heard he was like 12-16 for 155 yards and a couple of TD's.

Probably didnt show Parcells nothin though.
 
Romo went against 1st and 2nd team defense with 2nd team offense

Henson went against third team defense with third team offense

It would be comparing apples to oranges. Just be happy that both seemed to do some good things today.
 
Fla Cowpoke said:
Romo went against 1st and 2nd team defense with 2nd team offense

Henson went against third team defense with third team offense

It would be comparing apples to oranges. Just be happy that both seemed to do some good things today.
What Poke is trying to say is, Romo played vs. legit NFL Players and Henson worked vs. NFL Europers!
 
50cent said:
What Poke is trying to say is, Romo played vs. legit NFL Players and Henson worked vs. NFL Europers!

I hear Gibran Hamden was lights out today.
 
Jeff Mroz...he had no turnovers, no sacks, and I didn't see him make one mistake all day. His reads were quick (he finished the USA Today in no time flat) and his footwork was incredible while avoiding the Gatorade cooler. In fact, after the scrimmage Parcells said, "If I had a team of Jeff Mroz's, we'd be the smartest team ever in the NFL, and if anybody tried to tackle us, they'd get flagged for late hits out-of-bounds".

'Nuff said.
 
I would say Romo worked better within the offense and got rid of the ball faster than Henson. I still get the feel that Henson almost decides where he wants to go with the ball before the play and then tries to fit it in to that person, whereas Romo goes through his progressions. Henson seems to take more chances, both will scramble.. Henson a little more often. Romo seems to show a bit more touch on his passes.

Who played better?.. hard to say.. Romo's accuracy seemed a little off.. but both moved the offense.. They just seem to have very different styles. Henson's arm strength seems to make him test the outsides of the field more often, Romo tends to work the middle. I think one of the reasons that Henson had so many dropped balls in NFL Europe is because of how hard he throws sometimes.. I'm not sure if he is seeing things late and trying to make up for it or if he just has trouble being accurate if he takes a little off.. either way Romo throws a more catchable ball and receivers don't seem to have to work as hard to make the catch.
 
Grizz said:
Jeff Mroz...he had no turnovers, no sacks, and I didn't see him make one mistake all day. His reads were quick (he finished the USA Today in no time flat) and his footwork was incredible while avoiding the Gatorade cooler. In fact, after the scrimmage Parcells said, "If I had a team of Jeff Mroz's, we'd be the smartest team ever in the NFL, and if anybody tried to tackle us, they'd get flagged for late hits out-of-bounds".

'Nuff said.

:laugh2::lmao::laugh2::lmao:
 
I thought all the units rotated against each other?

It was only 3rds on 3rds and no 2nd or 1sts on 3rds?
 

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