I feel bad for Romo...

DemonBlood

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This is probably the worst feeling I ever had watching my Cowboys. You think its bad for us fans? Imagen how Romo and the rest of the team feels right now. I hope this doesn't mess up Romo's head. :(
 

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I dont feel bad for him at all. Im just going to be patient with him and hopes he learns to mature. This loss wasnt entirely on him as the D for most of the game was unbearable and the O-line gave way, but he needs to smarten up when the game is on the line and learning there's times you need to just stop trying to make the big play.
 

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I don't feel bad for him at all, 60 million dollar QB's are supposed to carry your team to victory, not make bone head plays down the stretch and cost your team the game. Romo has not played a good game in more than a month and it is clear that he still has a lot of work to do in the off season. Tony time to dump the bimbo and get back to learning when and when not to throw the ball away...BP was right, no celebrity QB's...:banghead:
 

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Let's see ...

The Elway-led Broncos had the top seed one year and loss to the Jags.
The Montana-led Niners had the top seed one year and loss to the Vikings.
The Roethlisberger-led Steelers had the top seed one year and loss to the Pats.

This crash-and-burn mentality lacks a perspective on history.

Such losses happen. Yes, they hurt, but this team isn't a dominant team that can just win when it wants to. It must learn how to win. Hopefully, we'll learn from this.

Romo has a lot of football left in him.
 

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Oftentimes, when it comes to people's personalities, you have to take the good with the bad. What makes Tony so good, also creates problems for him. He has the attitude he can make something happen no matter what the circumstances... if he can learn to recognize, as BP tried to help him see, the 10% of times to give up on a play and throw it out of bounds etc, he will go to the next level. I think he's still maturing as a QB and have every confidence he will eventually put it all together. Tough lessons like today make that day a lot closer, as difficult as the lesson is at the moment.
 

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Feel bad for ROMO? Seriously? He goes home tonight, never having to worry about money ever. Still is talking to Jessica, maybe. I NEVER feel bad for an athlete making millions of dollars.
 

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QuanTran;1899866 said:
Feel bad for ROMO? Seriously? He goes home tonight, never having to worry about money ever. Still is talking to Jessica, maybe. I NEVER feel bad for an athlete making millions of dollars.
I agree, maybe he can go back to Mexico and get more focused.
 

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Well damn...I guess I'm the only one who feels bad for our QB. Guess only me and T.O.
 

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The Panch;1899713 said:
I dont feel bad for him at all. Im just going to be patient with him and hopes he learns to mature. This loss wasnt entirely on him as the D for most of the game was unbearable and the O-line gave way, but he needs to smarten up when the game is on the line and learning there's times you need to just stop trying to make the big play.

And a few Cowboys posters were criticizing Brady because he simply dinks and dunks as if not always going for the big play detracts from you being a great quarterback. :laugh2:
 

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I don't understand why anybody is mad at Romo, he had little protection today...:confused::confused::confused:
 

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Romo is a competitor so it has to hurt. Unfortunately it is part of learning and he has to go through it. It is harder for us fans because we do not have any control over it and just have to watch it. He can at least feel like he gave his all. I'm sure that locker room is full of pain. They will recover from it stronger than ever....but man does it hurt
 

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DemonBlood666;1900134 said:
Well damn...I guess I'm the only one who feels bad for our QB. Guess only me and T.O.

No , Im with you. I dont think this loss was all on him either. lots of dropped balls and a terrible O-line.
 

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I feel bad for him because I actually thought he played well, but was stymied by 4 drops, an INT where he had to force the ball, and some untimely penalties. Yet, the media will skewer him and question whether or not he can do it in the playoffs. He's hardly been the problem for Dallas in the last two playoff games.



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DemonBlood666;1899689 said:
This is probably the worst feeling I ever had watching my Cowboys. You think its bad for us fans? Imagen how Romo and the rest of the team feels right now. I hope this doesn't mess up Romo's head. :(
maybe his celebrity girlfriend can comfer him on a week vacation in cabo
 

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No it sounds like he needs a month long cruise around the world.
 

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Yakuza Rich;1900360 said:
I feel bad for him because I actually thought he played well, but was stymied by 4 drops, an INT where he had to force the ball, and some untimely penalties. Yet, the media will skewer him and question whether or not he can do it in the playoffs. He's hardly been the problem for Dallas in the last two playoff games.



YAKUZA

I totally agree with this statement...
 
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