How Short is Romo's Leash

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I'd like to think that Romo is Dallas' version of Tom Brady and Bledsoe's only re-appearance would be the result of injury but if Romo were to come out today and throw 3 interceptions or fall behind 28-0 in the 1st half, would Bledsoe be back behind center in the 2nd half?

It's just a curiosty question but Parcells qualifying statement about things looking good on offense "at least temporarily" after last Sunday's game does make you wonder where his head is at and what length Romo's leash is at this point.
 
It's a 'leash' that could wrap around the planet.

Bill has told the kid NOT to look over his shoulder.

The job is HIS.
 
Cowchips;1140216 said:
I'd like to think that Romo is Dallas' version of Tom Brady and Bledsoe's only re-appearance would be the result of injury but if Romo were to come out today and throw 3 interceptions or fall behind 28-0 in the 1st half, would Bledsoe be back behind center in the 2nd half?

It's just a curiosty question but Parcells qualifying statement about things looking good on offense "at least temporarily" after last Sunday's game does make you wonder where his head is at and what length Romo's leash is at this point.

My only thoughts are that Bill Parcells is doing a masterful job of staying in Romo's head by not appearing too "satisfied" in the eyes of the press. We have no idea what he says to Romo behind closed doors. I'm sure Bill is simply working his magic to keep Romo's head from exploding due to growth beyond normal proportions. ;)
 
He needs to keep the job the rest of the way. I'm not buying to the Romo hype just yet, but the only way we'll know definitively about the guy is if he's given the rest of the season to establish himself as a true #1.
 
He's the starter until further notice.........he his removed from the starting position only if injured.
 
If Parcells removes Romo due to poor play, our team's efforts to reach the playoffs will significantly diminish. Team doesn't believe in Bledsoe and if Romo shows he can't get the job done it guarantees a QB in next year's draft. Think Parcells goes with Romo almost through thick and thin. Kid's got a lot of rope. Heck even if he throws some int's we know Bledsoe also throws int's. No change at QB; we are with Romo all the way -- got no where to go.
 
I agree that if Romo is pulled for other than injury reasons, then BP is raising the white flag on the season.
 
BP has said it since Carolina,

Romo is the starter unless injured.

BP made a choice, and there is no going back. There is no i made a wrong choice. Its Romo or fail.
 
dargonking999;1140273 said:
Its Romo or fail.

This is correct I think. At this point the die is cast. We'll know more shortly on how things are gonna go.
 
I haven't been more excited about a Dallas QB since Bernie Kosar came to the team.

Come on Romo, scramble, buy time, read your progressions and launch the scuds.

:bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:

Choo can do it
 
Well we aren't going anywhere with Bledsoe so Romo deserves to play... good... bad or indifferent. If he can't play we'll need a new QB anyway.
 
Cowchips;1140216 said:
if Romo were to come out today and throw 3 interceptions or fall behind 28-0 in the 1st half, would Bledsoe be back behind center in the 2nd half?

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If you were to vomit would you then eat it back up?
 
There isn't a leash for Romo for the rest of the season and beyond. He is the man.
 

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