Going forward w/ Romo

Tehboogieman;4403895 said:
so 99% certain? Link? Not including yac (not a real deep ball). Bro, the guy can't throw deep. For u to say he CAN. Just lol

Lol, I know the guy is not to blame for this teams lack of production. But to say he didn't help is wrong as well. Where's all the real fans? Tired of these wagoners.

Hey little newbie...how about posting some stats to back up your random babbling. If you can't maybe you should shut up.
 
Lonestar94;4404415 said:
What the heck is your problem?
I would say his problem is being on this board for years and watching it slowly getting overrun by idiocy, but I am not Ice he can speak for himself
 
percyhoward;4404375 said:
Unless two different stats services are both completely wrong, Romo was outstanding on throws of over 30 yards in 2011.

According to Stats Inc, Romo had a 131.25 rating on deep balls, and Elias had Romo at 135.4

A stat on 9 passes completed.

That says it all.
 
ufcrules1;4404382 said:
Well... he will certainly tear it up on your fantasy football team.

He's actually a very mediocre fantasy QB. Fantasy QB is all about rushing yards and gaudy totals - Romo is all about efficiency.
 
Fat Toad;4404427 said:
He's actually a very mediocre fantasy QB. Fantasy QB is all about rushing yards and gaudy totals - Romo is all about efficiency.
Mediocre? He averages out yearly to be around the 5th best QB in the league in total fantasy points...
 
CCBoy;4404251 said:
Bench, squat, and deadlift 500 pounds and get back to me...

When you don't understand what's being talked about.. you should probably leave your gibberish out of it.
 
BigDFan5;4404421 said:
I would say his problem is being on this board for years and watching it slowly getting overrun by idiocy, but I am not Ice he can speak for himself

He's certainly not part of the solution, lol.
 
RoyTheHammer;4404436 said:
He's certainly not part of the solution, lol.
yes he is, pointing out idiocy is the only way to fix it unless they give a couple of us ban buttons lol
 
BigDFan5;4404445 said:
yes he is, pointing out idiocy is the only way to fix it unless they give a couple of us ban buttons lol

He injects his fair share of it, lol.
 
all that needs saying

he's the #2 rated QB of all time and maybe the least of my Cowboy's worries
 
Here's what I'm talking about, a cross section of the average guys and the greats.
How many times did you see Romo drop back, wait 2 seconds, pull it down and start scrambling. He has to trust his arm enough to make those throws.

Passes 11-30 yds:

Romo 75 - 141

Stafford 87-174

Ryan 86 - 176

Rodgers 93 - 166

Brady 98 -180

Brees 120 - 197
 
noshame;4404456 said:
Here's what I'm talking about, a cross section of the average guys and the greats.
How many times did you see Romo drop back, wait 2 seconds, pull it down and start scrambling. He has to trust his arm enough to make those throws.

Passes 11-30 yds:

Romo 75 - 141

Stafford 87-174

Ryan 86 - 176

Rodgers 93 - 166

Brady 98 -180

Brees 120 - 197
He trusts his arm. I don't think he trusts his receivers to be where they're supposed to be.
 
noshame;4404456 said:
Here's what I'm talking about, a cross section of the average guys and the greats.
How many times did you see Romo drop back, wait 2 seconds, pull it down and start scrambling. He has to trust his arm enough to make those throws.

Passes 11-30 yds:

Romo 75 - 141

Stafford 87-174

Ryan 86 - 176

Rodgers 93 - 166

Brady 98 -180

Brees 120 - 197

I really don't think its his arm strength.. he has a pretty good arm. I don't think he has very good touch on the ball to have confidence to fit it in to tight spaces downfield or to hit a guy who is fairly open in stride the majority of the time. It seems he doesn't quite have the ability to hang it up there downfield and let his guy run under it or go get it everytime, so he just doesn't do it often. Part of it is the protection breaking down too often, as well.
 
RoyTheHammer;4404459 said:
I really don't think its his arm strength.. he has a pretty good arm. I don't think he has very good touch on the ball to have confidence to fit it in to tight spaces downfield or to hit a guy who is fairly open in stride the majority of the time. It seems he doesn't quite have the ability to hang it up there downfield and let his guy run under it or go get it everytime, so he just doesn't do it often. Part of it is the protection breaking down too often, as well.
You have to factor in that Romo usually is on the run because of the oline. Under the conditions that Romo is usually throwing under, he either doesn't have time for receivers to get deep or he's running and it's not smart to bomb it then.
 
SDCowboy85;4404460 said:
You have to factor in that Romo usually is on the run because of the oline. Under the conditions that Romo is usually throwing under, he either doesn't have time for receivers to get deep or he's running and it's not smart to bomb it then.

I gave mention to that fact in the post you quoted.
 
RoyTheHammer;4404462 said:
I gave mention to that fact in the post you quoted.
Sorry, my bad. I had to skim over it real quick. :laugh2:
 
SDCowboy85;4404463 said:
Sorry, my bad. I had to skim over it real quick. :laugh2:
How long do you give your Master to win? I know if it were up to you, he'd be playing at 50.

But seriously, you see that he's been a QB for 6 years and hasn't done jack squat, so how long do you give him to fail before you either cut him, or beg him to retire?
 
Lonestar94;4404415 said:
What the heck is your problem?

BigDFan5;4404421 said:
I would say his problem is being on this board for years and watching it slowly getting overrun by idiocy, but I am not Ice he can speak for himself

nah - that sums it up nicely.
 
ufcrules1;4404395 said:
Yeah, he is a GREAT golfer.
Problem, he can't seem to win when it counts in that sport either. He has this problem with everything he does, couldn't win the big one with Jessica Simpson.
 

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