Has any great QB had a crueler run than Tony Romo?

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Look who's talking. lol His collarbone had nothing to do with those 5 INT's in less than 2 games. He had three other turnovers prior to that injury...next!

I guess the second he hit the ground on a hit that wasn't that hard and his collarbone snapped again gave you all the information you needed to know to come to the conclusion that he was fully healthy right?

I mean because if his collarbone was healed fully, then I guess it would have held up right?

That means that he wasn't healthy for that Carolina game.

That means that you are wrong again.
 

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What Romo did in the past makes no difference. He was rusty when he came back from injury last season and it showed. The man is turnover prone, he's had a dozen turnovers in playoff/elimination games...next!

Oh ok. So his past doesn't mean anything, unless it fits your narrative.

So you are still cherry picking to fit your nonsense of a time the man wasn't healthy.

You call it rust, I call it pure crap.

Let's keep going.
 

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LOL listen to yourself.

You are nowhere near as smart as you think you are and you don't scare anybody with your crap.

You said Romo wasn't getting disrespected by some here. You are wrong.
You said Romo is turnover prone. You are wrong.

Let's keep going.

I'm smart enough to come to the table with stats and facts. I've shot the pieces everything you've come up with. Show me a post where I said Romo doesn't get disrespected here? Next!
 

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I guess the second he hit the ground on a hit that wasn't that hard and his collarbone snapped again gave you all the information you needed to know to come to the conclusion that he was fully healthy right?

I mean because if his collarbone was healed fully, then I guess it would have held up right?

That means that he wasn't healthy for that Carolina game.

That means that you are wrong again.

His collarbone not being fully healed had no effect on his throwing motion and he wasn't suffering any pain from it or he wouldn't of been playing...next!
 

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I'm smart enough to come to the table with stats and facts. I've shot the pieces everything you've come up with. Show me a post where I said Romo doesn't get disrespected here? Next!

No it's not facts.

Dismissing facts and cherry picking moments in time to fit your talking points is not displaying facts.

If you want to talk about Romo's health then fine.

If you want to come on here and act like his career has been chocked full of turnovers then you are wrong and I'll call you out on it.

What else?
 

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His collarbone not being fully healed had no effect on his throwing motion and he wasn't suffering any pain from it or he wouldn't of been playing...next!

Which is why the team doped him up to play right?

I mean I guess it is common practice to shoot a player up to play when he is not in pain. I reckon some of those guys just like to have a buzz going when they play.

Yeah that makes sense.

Keep it coming.
 

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Oh ok. So his past doesn't mean anything, unless it fits your narrative.

So you are still cherry picking to fit your nonsense of a time the man wasn't healthy.

You call it rust, I call it pure crap.

Let's keep going.

Romo himself said the past doesn't matter and that you have to prove yourself each day in this league. It's a what have you done for me lately league...next!
 

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No it's not facts.

Dismissing facts and cherry picking moments in time to fit your talking points is not displaying facts.

If you want to talk about Romo's health then fine.

If you want to come on here and act like his career has been chocked full of turnovers then you are wrong and I'll call you out on it.

What else?

I've provided facts and you're just looking to argue. Romo will never be totally healthy having three different back injuries...next!
 

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I've provided facts and you're just looking to argue. Romo will never be totally healthy having three different back injuries...next!

You presented stats of a man that wasn't healthy and was shot up to play.

I provided stats of his career disproving your narrative.

Romo said you had to prove yourself everyday. He has to prove he can stay healthy which is the debate we should be having.

But don't come on here acting like the man is a turnover machine because he's not.

Let's keep it going.
 

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Which is why the team doped him up to play right?

I mean I guess it is common practice to shoot a player up to play when he is not in pain. I reckon some of those guys just like to have a buzz going when they play.

Yeah that makes sense.

Keep it coming.

I heard nothing about them doping him up to play after he came back from that injury but if they did then he was pain-free...next!
 

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I heard nothing about them doping him up to play after he came back from that injury but if they did then he was pain-free...next!

But according to you he wasn't injured.

So you were ignorant to the situation then. You had no idea did you?

Yet you come on here with your "facts". LOL.

What else?
 

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You presented stats of a man that wasn't healthy and was shot up to play.

I provided stats of his career disproving your narrative.

Romo said you had to prove yourself everyday. He has to prove he can stay healthy which is the debate we should be having.

But don't come on here acting like the man is a turnover machine because he's not.

Let's keep it going.

I presented stats of a man who was rusty and who's lost his job. Romo has had turnover issues throughout his career he's known for the big mistake. The signature play of his career was a big mistake in a playoff game in Seattle...next!
 

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But according to you he wasn't injured.

So you were ignorant to the situation then. You had no idea did you?

Yet you come on here with your "facts". LOL.

What else?

The Cowboys wouldn't have played him if he was injured, he had recovered from that injury but the bone hadn't fully healed so it was susceptible to re-breaking. The Cowboy aren't going to play an injured player especially a QB...next!
 

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I presented stats of a man who was rusty and who's lost his job. Romo has had turnover issues throughout his career he's known for the big mistake. The signature play of his career was a big mistake in a playoff game in Seattle...next!

So now you site a play where he wasn't even in the game as the Quarterback but happened when he was a holder?

He is known for the big mistake to people like you and Giants fans and Eagles fans and Commanders fans. That's about what you amount to.

To me, he is known for 30 game winning drives in the 4th quarter. The most in the NFL since 2006.

So I was right all along. You have an agenda where you want to disrespect Tony Romo. And I'll be here to call you out on it.

And he didn't lose his job due to performance. He got injured again and Dak stepped up. Everything you say is pure hogwash.
 

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But according to you he wasn't injured.

According to the team and their doctors he wasn't injured when he came back to play. Do you have any documented proof that he was still injured when he returned against Miami last season? Next!
 

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The Cowboys wouldn't have played him if he was injured, he had recovered from that injury but the bone hadn't fully healed so it was susceptible to re-breaking. The Cowboy aren't going to play an injured player especially a QB...next!

So if his bone wasn't fully healed, he was healthy?

Listen to yourself.
 

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According to the team and their doctors he wasn't injured when he came back to play. Do you have any documented proof that he was still injured when he returned against Miami last season? Next!

Well you just said yourself that the bone wasn't fully rehealed.

I'll just document you and post it rather than going to any more trouble.

I'm gonna go piss, but keep em coming.
 

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So now you site a play where he wasn't even in the game as the Quarterback but happened when he was a holder?

He is known for the big mistake to people like you and Giants fans and Eagles fans and Commanders fans. That's about what you amount to.

To me, he is known for 30 game winning drives in the 4th quarter. The most in the NFL since 2006.

So I was right all along. You have an agenda where you want to disrespect Tony Romo. And I'll be here to call you out on it.

And he didn't lose his job due to performance. He got injured again and Dak stepped up. Everything you say is pure hogwash.

I cited a play that he's most remembered for and it's "cite" not "site." Next!
 

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I cited a play that he's most remembered for and it's "cite" not "site." Next!

Ahh...Thanks for the spell check. It was never my forte.

I don't remember him for that play.

People like you do and Giants fans and Eagles fans and Commanders fans.

But not me and alot of others.

What else? And please continue to point out any spelling errors I may have so I can better improve my online communication presentation skills.
 
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