I feel really bad for Romo.

As sick as I feel, I can only imagine what Romo is feeling about now
 
He still displays too much of a noodle arm. Then there are the rugburners and fumbles. He's still the guy for 2007, but I'm not going into next year brimming with optimism.
 
bbgun;1294490 said:
He still displays too much of a noodle arm. Then there are the rugburners and fumbles. He's still the guy for 2007, but I'm not going into next year brimming with optimism.

No matter what anyone says about his velocity at the Combine, he definitely has below average arm strength. Maybe if he spent more time conditioning and less time playing golf he'd be stronger.
 
Eskimo;1294456 said:
Fair enough, but he is no Brady or Manning. He is a journeyman who makes some big plays but also makes lots of costly mistakes. He will not lead us to anything of significance.
well my counter to that is, who else has Brady and Manning on thier team? Teams can and have won championshis with above average "journeyman" QBS (Brad Johnson anyone?) If we can upgrade the rest of the organization then we'll be a serious contender.

I am not opposed to upgrading the position if possible, though.
 
Maybe I'm crazy, but how in the world is this loss on Romo and not on Parcells and the absolutely pathetic playcalling? What excuse is there that we are even in position to lose this game? If you had told me before kickoff that the defense was going to play half as well as it did tonight, I couldn't have imagined we wouldn't have won this game by at least two touchdowns. I hope Jerry is as upset as I am with this coaching, and I'm very happy at the thought of Tony Romo being our quarterback for many seasons to come.
 
RoyBiscuit;1294581 said:
Maybe I'm crazy, but how in the world is this loss on Romo and not on Parcells and the absolutely pathetic playcalling? What excuse is there that we are even in position to lose this game? If you had told me before kickoff that the defense was going to play half as well as it did tonight, I couldn't have imagined we wouldn't have won this game by at least two touchdowns. I hope Jerry is as upset as I am with this coaching, and I'm very happy at the thought of Tony Romo being our quarterback for many seasons to come.

BP is not the placeholder on extra points and FG's.
 
jbsg02;1294488 said:
As sick as I feel, I can only imagine what Romo is feeling about now
The empathy is exhausted, he deserves to not sleep tonight. His job is to win and he didn't/ hasn't.
 
He's #9 because of Roy Hobbs in "The Natural".

It is surreal how his career is like Hobbs in the movie. He starts off as a star from nowhere, takes a big set back (and didn't Hobbs fool around with women or something), but in the end he wins it all.

I am still on the Romo bandwagon. This will make it more sweat when he leads us to the promised land.
 
RoyBiscuit;1294581 said:
Maybe I'm crazy, but how in the world is this loss on Romo and not on Parcells and the absolutely pathetic playcalling? What excuse is there that we are even in position to lose this game? If you had told me before kickoff that the defense was going to play half as well as it did tonight, I couldn't have imagined we wouldn't have won this game by at least two touchdowns. I hope Jerry is as upset as I am with this coaching, and I'm very happy at the thought of Tony Romo being our quarterback for many seasons to come.
The conservative 3rd and inches call is making me ill!
 
windward;1294260 said:
The major question I have is, what will this do to Romo's confidence? This is a terrible terrible way to lose a football game.

If Romo can bounce back then I want him as our QB. If his confidence is shot the we may have to look elsewhere. However, we're not at that point yet.

I still support Romo.

I still support Romo. Yep. Not trying to make excuses, but that ball looked really slick. Looked like it came right out of the box and it looked hard. Throw in a little seattle moisture and it makes for a bad combination.

Oh, by the way, how many teams have their starting QB as their field goal kicker? That should have been addressed a long time ago.

not making excuses. that field goal should have been made. but defense would have gotten roasted to lose it in the last few seconds. heck they may have even given up another touchdown.

This one hurts bad.
 
watching the Romo PC right now, its clear Romo's confidence is completely gone and he well looks like he wants to just die. i feel bad for him and well its gonna be so difficult for him to recover...
 
eduncan22;1294379 said:
Romo is a joke.

I've watched a lot of Cowboy games...but this one is a joke.
YOu have been pretty hard on him tonight. Considering you have been a Cowboy fan for many years that post above is stretching it some.
 
JustSayNotoTO;1294436 said:
I have no idea why he was STILL the holder. One misplaced kick and he breaks his hand and is out for the year.

Its ******** coaching, it has to be.
I agree that he shouldn't be the holder, but my reasons are different. In a pressure game, QB being hit and slammed down, the nerves of a QB that's been playing should not be under that type of pressure. He should concentrate on quarterbacking and not holding.
 
Anyone who wants to pile on Romo when he is down is a loser in my book. If it wasnt for Romo they never would of made the playoffs, stuff happens get over it. It never should of came down to that anyway.
 
Doomsday;1294786 said:
Anyone who wants to pile on Romo when he is down is a loser in my book. If it wasnt for Romo they never would of made the playoffs, stuff happens get over it. It never should of came down to that anyway.
damn straight.
 
Doomsday;1294786 said:
Anyone who wants to pile on Romo when he is down is a loser in my book. If it wasnt for Romo they never would of made the playoffs, stuff happens get over it. It never should of came down to that anyway.
Very classy post! I agree completely!
 
He gets credit for driving them down the field and avoiding picks, but he did not have a good night.
 
Eskimo;1294351 said:
Romo is someone who needs optimal circustances to succeed - good running game, good pass protection and receiver who can catch his lollipops without suffering major injuries.

You can win with him but you're not going to win because of him. The league has enough tape on him now that his skills have been nullified.

We should draft a QB high this year to start his development. Romo can start for another year before turning over the reins.
What qb doesn't need all those things to be successful? Aikman had all those things you mentioned and when the running game went and o-line got old and Novachek retired..Did he just get bad? I don't think so, he just lost his supporting cast. Any good qb in the nfl needs support around them. I just think Romo needs a little better protection so he can stop all the chinese fire drill stuff and the guys that are posting will he ever be the same after this..please. just get another holder. I can't think of one other starting qb that holds on kicks
 
windward;1294796 said:
damn straight.
Everybody is blaming Romo, granted he failed on the hold. But he drove us down the field to a winning score. Also, he did not mess anything up. Finally, I was worried that after over a minute left, I was not confident the defense would hold.

What I was most critical was I bet there was alot of open receivers. Any think we have a good future
 
charlieheel;1294971 said:
What qb doesn't need all those things to be successful? Aikman had all those things you mentioned and when the running game went and o-line got old and Novachek retired..Did he just get bad? I don't think so, he just lost his supporting cast. Any good qb in the nfl needs support around them. I just think Romo needs a little better protection so he can stop all the chinese fire drill stuff and the guys that are posting will he ever be the same after this..please. just get another holder. I can't think of one other starting qb that holds on kicks

Some people here act like Romo is really a Pro Bowl level QB. He is really just a journeyman who put up some good numbers against bad defenses before the league learned to adjust to him.

He will be nothing more than an average QB and for a franchise that is used to competing for Super Bowls, that is not good enough. He is not the long-term answer here. We need to start grooming someone else now.

Romo could be a good backup QB - wouldn't mind keeping him around for that purpose but the punter would have to hold on the kicks.
 
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