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

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Dak is playing like Romo at his absolute best, minus the turnovers...next!

LOL ok.

You want to change the subject yet again.

Let's stay on the topic of your assertion that NFL players never play with injuries.

Let's explore that idiocracy.
 

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They would have played him sooner but he wasn't ready. Give it up!

They brought him back as soon as he could tolerate playing. It was rushed, he was injured, and his play was affected because of it.

As soon as you acknowledge that you have no idea what you are talking about, then I will.....

nah I'll never give up.

Bring your crap on.
 

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LOL ok.

You want to change the subject yet again.

Let's stay on the topic of your assertion that NFL players never play with injuries.

Let's explore that idiocracy.

You want to ignore the fact that he was rusty coming back from injury last season, insisting he was still being hampered by his collarbone which is BS. We're exploring idiocy alright. :laugh:
 

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They brought him back as soon as he could tolerate playing. It was rushed, he was injured, and his play was affected because of it.

As soon as you acknowledge that you have no idea what you are talking about, then I will.....

nah I'll never give up.

Bring your crap on.

They brought him back as soon as he could throw the football the way an NFL QB needs to throw the football and that he wasn't experiencing any pain. The only issue the bone was weak and if he landed on it, it could re break which is what happened. You'll give up eventually. lol
 

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You want to ignore the fact that he was rusty coming back from injury last season, insisting he was still being hampered by his collarbone which is BS. We're exploring idiocy alright. :laugh:


And you want to totally ignore that he still had a bone in his body that wasn't fully healed and proceed to assert that it had nothing at all to do with his performance. Which is nuts!

Then you want to assert that his whole career has been nothing but turnovers. I then gave you his career TD/INT ratio which turns that viewpoint totally on it's head. That's when you wanted to start changing the subject.

But let's keep doing this. It's been a blast. What's up?
 

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They brought him back as soon as he could throw the football the way an NFL QB needs to throw the football and that he wasn't experiencing any pain. The only issue the bone was weak and if he landed on it, it could re break which is what happened. You'll give up eventually. lol

Ok so now his bone was weak now?

You've already admitted that you had no idea that he had to shoot up to play, but according to you on your fantasy island he had no pain to start with which is why he was inserted in to play.

You obviously don't know me. I'll do this as long as you want.
 

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And you want to totally ignore that he still had a bone in his body that wasn't fully healed and proceed to assert that it had nothing at all to do with his performance. Which is nuts!

Then you want to assert that his whole career has been nothing but turnovers. I then gave you his career TD/INT ratio which turns that viewpoint totally on it's head. That's when you wanted to start changing the subject.

But let's keep doing this. It's been a blast. What's up?

The bone being weak had nothing to do with his performances. The Panthers defense is what did him in. Again provide some documentation that shows that his collarbone hindered his performances causing his 5 INT's...next!
 

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The bone being weak had nothing to do with his performances. The Panthers defense is what did him in. Again provide some documentation that shows that his collarbone hindered his performances causing his 5 INT's...next!

As soon as you provide some documentation that proves that injured players don't play in NFL games.

His injury was substantial enough for him to have to be medicated to play. So I'll also need some documentation from you to see if players get medicated before ballgames that don't experience pain because according to you he wasn't in any. So show me proof that he wasn't in any pain, and then show me proof in documents where the NFL allows players who are high on pain meds for recreational use to play.

I'll be here waiting.
 

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Ok so now his bone was weak now?

You've already admitted that you had no idea that he had to shoot up to play, but according to you on your fantasy island he had no pain to start with which is why he was inserted in to play.

You obviously don't know who me. I'll do this as long as you want.

Everyone knew last season the bone was weak after being broken...duh! Where's the documentation showing he got shot up? I never heard anything about that. Keep it coming pale...next!
 

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As soon as you provide some documentation that proves that injured players don't play in NFL games.

His injury was substantial enough for him to have to be medicated to play. So I'll also need some documentation from you to see if players get medicated before ballgames that don't experience pain because according to you he wasn't in any. So show me proof that he wasn't in any pain, and then show me proof in documents where the NFL allows players who are high on pain meds for recreational use to play.

I'll be here waiting.

Injured QBs that have broken collarbones don't play. Care to argue that? lol Next!
 

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o show me proof that he wasn't in any pain, and then show me proof in documents where the NFL allows players who are high on pain meds for recreational use to play.

I'll be here waiting.

You could tell he wasn't in any pain until he got re injured...next!
 

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Injured QBs that have broken collarbones don't play. Care to argue that? lol Next!

You are changing the subject again.

You have already admitted his bone wasn't fully healed, several times. So that means he was still playing with an injury. If it were fully healed, it wouldn't have so easily broke again.

You didn't win with that angle. So now you are going with the weak bone thing.

Either way, he was injured and rushed back.

I'll show documentation as soon as you do. I want to see it where the NFL doesn't allow injured players to play. I want to see documentation that Tony Romo wasnt in any pain, as well.
 

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You are changing the subject again.

Haven't changed the subject at all, now I want to see some proof that Romo was being shot up prior to games after returning from his broken collarbone and that he was still experiencing pain.
 

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Where is the documentation to prove that?

I'll be here waiting.

All you had to do was look at his face and reaction when he threw the ball. He was sacked twice vs Miami and no sign of discomfort. You said he was being shot up, provide the proof!
 

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Haven't changed the subject at all, now I want to see some proof that Romo was being shot up prior to games after returning from his broken collarbone and that he was still experiencing pain.

You said that you could tell he wasn't having pain.

So I want to see proof that he wasn't experiencing pain.
 

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You said that you could tell he wasn't having pain.

So I want to see proof that he wasn't experiencing pain.

His face and reaction to throws and sacks was proof he wasn't experiencing pain. He was asked how his shoulder was feeling and he said great. You said he was shot up so why would he experience pain if he was being shot up before games? :cool:
 

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His face and reaction to throws and sacks was proof he wasn't experiencing pain. He was asked how his shoulder was feeling and he said great. You said he was shot up so why would he experience pain if he was being shot up before games? :cool:

Ok so show me documentation that he wasn't in any pain prior to the game?
 
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