I'm so happy this city has stopped kissing Romo's butt left and right

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A little over two years ago, I bought tickets to a Monday Night Football game against the Giants. At the game, I was ridiculed the whole night by other fans for wearing a Drew Bledsoe jersey. When I flipped out at halftime over the fact that a potential Hall of Famer was being benched in the middle of a crucial season for an undrafted free agent with no experience, I was told by the rest in my section to sit down and shut up. For the next two quarters, I have never seen people cheer so much for a player that played so horribly (3 interceptions in one half, goodness gracious). Despite that the score was much worse in the second half than the first half, Romo apparently was "amazing" because the offense "just looked better".

Fast forward a couple months. I'm excited to be going back to Texas Stadium on Thanksgiving day to see the Cowboys play the Bucs, and after seeing some incredible performances by our new starting quarterback, I began to think my opinion at the critical halftime Bledsoe was benched was wrong. However, I am still shocked and appalled to walk into the stadium and find that some people with a luxury suite took it upon themselves to make a sign with Tony Romo's name on the ring of honor. Are you kidding me!? One month of good play and these fans are putting him up there with Emmitt, Aikman, and the other legends who brought Super Bowls to this town!?

A few weeks later, I start to grow tired of the cocky persona he has started to carry around despite his poor performance throughout December. I open up the Dallas Morning News one day, and find a huge picture on the front of the sports section of him sitting on the ground with a huge smirk on his face, right after we just lost to the LIONS!

Then comes the Seattle game, he throws balls into the dirt and misses plenty of open receivers, and every time he comes to the sidelines you see him laughing any time Parcells opens his mouth. He finally gets serious on the final drive and executes one hell of a drive, but screws it up on the field goal attempt. All throughout the next week, I hear people calling into radio shows saying how happy they are that their kids get to see such a humble and classy post game reaction. All of that despite the fact that he just committed arguably the biggest postseason blunder in Dallas sports history.

Mainly because of all this butt kissing by people from Dallas, Romo turned into the humble, hard working, underdog that we all loved watching when he beat Carolina and undefeated Indianapolis to the big headed, cocky, mentally weak quarterback who dates celebrities, goes onstage with Metal Skool, and chokes at the end of the year.

I'm happy to see most of this unorthodox treatment has stopped.

EDIT: don't take this the wrong way, I think Romo is one of the most talented quarterbacks in the league. With any other quarterback, we possibly could have given up the most sacks of any team in the league. I admitted I was wrong when I though Bledsoe should have been starting. However, when this city elevated him to the type of celebrity status he was at before accomplishing anything meaningful is pretty unacceptable.
 

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Man do people forget how crappy this team was before Romo took over. I wish we could take a time machine back.
 

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Kissing his butt or giving him a chance? Hell Dallas is a city who has seen the likes of Meredith, Staubach, White and Aikman booed does not come as a shock that Tony is catching the heat. I still believe in him as a QB but there is no doubt he has some things he needs to improve on if he doesn't then the pressure is only going to be tougher to overcome
 

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BigEasyCowboy;2541580 said:
A little over two years ago, I bought tickets to a Monday Night Football game against the Giants. At the game, I was ridiculed the whole night by other fans for wearing a Drew Bledsoe jersey. When I flipped out at halftime over the fact that a potential Hall of Famer was being benched in the middle of a crucial season for an undrafted free agent with no experience, I was told by the rest in my section to sit down and shut up. For the next two quarters, I have never seen people cheer so much for a player that played so horribly (3 interceptions in one half, goodness gracious). Despite that the score was much worse in the second half than the first half, Romo apparently was "amazing" because the offense "just looked better".

Fast forward a couple months. I'm excited to be going back to Texas Stadium on Thanksgiving day to see the Cowboys play the Bucs, and after seeing some incredible performances by our new starting quarterback, I began to think my opinion at the critical halftime Bledsoe was benched was wrong. However, I am still shocked and appalled to walk into the stadium and find that some people with a luxury suite took it upon themselves to make a sign with Tony Romo's name on the ring of honor. Are you kidding me!? One month of good play and these fans are putting him up there with Emmitt, Aikman, and the other legends who brought Super Bowls to this town!?

A few weeks later, I start to grow tired of the cocky persona he has started to carry around despite his poor performance throughout December. I open up the Dallas Morning News one day, and find a huge picture on the front of the sports section of him sitting on the ground with a huge smirk on his face, right after we just lost to the LIONS!

Then comes the Seattle game, he throws balls into the dirt and misses plenty of open receivers, and every time he comes to the sidelines you see him laughing any time Parcells opens his mouth. He finally gets serious on the final drive and executes one hell of a drive, but screws it up on the field goal attempt. All throughout the next week, I hear people calling into radio shows saying how happy they are that their kids get to see such a humble and classy post game reaction. All of that despite the fact that he just committed arguably the biggest postseason blunder in Dallas sports history.

Mainly because of all this butt kissing by people from Dallas, Romo turned into the humble, hard working, underdog that we all loved watching when he beat Carolina and undefeated Indianapolis to the big headed, cocky, mentally weak quarterback who dates celebrities, goes onstage with Metal Skool, and chokes at the end of the year.

I'm happy to see most of this unorthodox treatment has stopped.

Romo's certainly not perfect and is immature at times. But if you think Bledsoe was all that the go back and rewatch game film from '05 and '06 and behold:




















































The Statue
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I think Romo has a similar attitude to what he had when he first started.

The difference is back then he won when he was expected to lose or have trouble.

Now he's losing when he "should" be winning.

I think it's funny that people say he "sucks" because they have such a high standard of what he should be. Granted, he's had some bad games, and it might be due to the injuries he's sustained.

After all the Carter/Hutchinson/Testaverde/Henson/Bledsoe years, I'm sure people would have been ELATED with Romo's play in the Giants game.

Fans and players have been spoiled by the 13-3 season.
 

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Doomsday101;2541663 said:
Kissing his butt or giving him a chance? Hell Dallas is a city who has seen the likes of Meredith, Staubach, White and Aikman booed does not come as a shock that Tony is catching the heat. I still believe in him as a QB but there is no doubt he has some things he needs to improve on if he doesn't then the pressure is only going to be tougher to overcome


I thought him throwing thousands of passes into his couch would surely help him. They told us it would. Remember, he said he discovered something about his technique in the off-season and we should stay tuned.

Well I tuned in......yikes

I was duped.

That being said. I love Tony, but he really needs to take another look at himself and how he manages the game and the ball control issues he has.
 

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First sign this guy is not to be listened to: he's a Bledsoe apologist. I thought they were all dead by now.
 

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Who was the poster that had the signature that showed Drew Bledsoe backing up to throw, 9 guys blocking for him, a moat and one receiver going out on a pass route? The very definition of MAX PROTECT!!!

That was hilarious.
 

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Dallas;2541674 said:
I thought him throwing thousands of passes into his couch would surely help him. They told us it would. Remember, he said he discovered something about his technique in the off-season and we should stay tuned.

Well I tuned in......yikes

I was duped.

That being said. I love Tony, but he really needs to take another look at himself and how he manages the game and the ball control issues he has.

I don't disagree with that and I do think Tony knows this as well, I know it is easy playing QB on Madden but it is a different animal on the field. Tony clearly has things he needs to work on and improve and this team needs to put an offensive line in front of him who can prevent guys from being all over him as they were for much of this season. See I don’t see this as just a Romo melt down if you recall last year in the playoffs vs the Giants the Oline was not doing much to protect Tony in that game, that does not excuse Romo from some of his mistakes but it is a team sport and Romo has to rely that his blockers know who the hell they need to pick up on a blitz and has to trust them
 

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So did everyone ignore the part in my post where I said I thought I was wrong for thinking Bledsoe shouldn't have been benched? I just didn't think he should be partially anointed into the ring of honor after one month of good play.
 

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BigEasyCowboy;2541746 said:
So did everyone ignore the part in my post where I said I thought I was wrong for thinking Bledsoe shouldn't have been benched? I just didn't think he should be partially anointed into the ring of honor after one month of good play.


Na! I saw it! I just thought it was the perfect time to post the statue pic.:laugh2:

Sorry!
 

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BigEasyCowboy;2541746 said:
So did everyone ignore the part in my post where I said I thought I was wrong for thinking Bledsoe shouldn't have been benched? I just didn't think he should be partially anointed into the ring of honor after one month of good play.

If that's your honest opinion and you seriously think that stuff was going on than I'm not dropping your Bledsoe apologist label. That's the only argument someone in your shoes can conjure up.

PEOPLE ARE EXCITED ABOUT A PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN QB WHO'S DOING AWESOME FOR MY FAVORITE TEAM?!?!?! DAMN YOU PEOPLE!!!!!!
 

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BigEasyCowboy;2541580 said:
A little over two years ago, I bought tickets to a Monday Night Football game against the Giants. At the game, I was ridiculed the whole night by other fans for wearing a Drew Bledsoe jersey. When I flipped out at halftime over the fact that a potential Hall of Famer was being benched in the middle of a crucial season for an undrafted free agent with no experience, I was told by the rest in my section to sit down and shut up. For the next two quarters, I have never seen people cheer so much for a player that played so horribly (3 interceptions in one half, goodness gracious). Despite that the score was much worse in the second half than the first half, Romo apparently was "amazing" because the offense "just looked better".

Fast forward a couple months. I'm excited to be going back to Texas Stadium on Thanksgiving day to see the Cowboys play the Bucs, and after seeing some incredible performances by our new starting quarterback, I began to think my opinion at the critical halftime Bledsoe was benched was wrong. However, I am still shocked and appalled to walk into the stadium and find that some people with a luxury suite took it upon themselves to make a sign with Tony Romo's name on the ring of honor. Are you kidding me!? One month of good play and these fans are putting him up there with Emmitt, Aikman, and the other legends who brought Super Bowls to this town!?

A few weeks later, I start to grow tired of the cocky persona he has started to carry around despite his poor performance throughout December. I open up the Dallas Morning News one day, and find a huge picture on the front of the sports section of him sitting on the ground with a huge smirk on his face, right after we just lost to the LIONS!

Then comes the Seattle game, he throws balls into the dirt and misses plenty of open receivers, and every time he comes to the sidelines you see him laughing any time Parcells opens his mouth. He finally gets serious on the final drive and executes one hell of a drive, but screws it up on the field goal attempt. All throughout the next week, I hear people calling into radio shows saying how happy they are that their kids get to see such a humble and classy post game reaction. All of that despite the fact that he just committed arguably the biggest postseason blunder in Dallas sports history.

Mainly because of all this butt kissing by people from Dallas, Romo turned into the humble, hard working, underdog that we all loved watching when he beat Carolina and undefeated Indianapolis to the big headed, cocky, mentally weak quarterback who dates celebrities, goes onstage with Metal Skool, and chokes at the end of the year.

I'm happy to see most of this unorthodox treatment has stopped.

EDIT: don't take this the wrong way, I think Romo is one of the most talented quarterbacks in the league. With any other quarterback, we possibly could have given up the most sacks of any team in the league. I admitted I was wrong when I though Bledsoe should have been starting. However, when this city elevated him to the type of celebrity status he was at before accomplishing anything meaningful is pretty unacceptable.

i understand what you are saying perfectly...i too wondered why everybody
was so happy that our starting QB was doing so bad that he HAD to be replaced .
then the red carpet was rolled out for Romo and he performed great.
Romo is now finding out that the Dallas fans are a fickle bunch and many of
the same ones who were so gleeful when he took over are now saying he needs to grow up...
ive been seeing this since Meredith so it comes as no surprise to me.
 

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poke;2541808 said:
i understand what you are saying perfectly...i too wondered why everybody
was so happy that our starting QB was doing so bad that he HAD to be replaced .
then the red carpet was rolled out for Romo and he performed great.
Romo is now finding out that the Dallas fans are a fickle bunch and many of
the same ones who were so gleeful when he took over are now saying he needs to grow up...
ive been seeing this since Meredith so it comes as no surprise to me.

I do think many were extremely happy Romo has broken many Cowboy passing records and took over after years of have poor QB's. I understand people want more than a QB who sets team records they want a guy who can take the team all the way. Romo has to do something to improve but this team has to do something’s to help him as well, no QB has ever done it by himself
 
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