CCBoy
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I'd much rather to focus and bet on this:
Bryan: Like the way that your question was framed, but Tony Romo isn’t changing the way that he plays football. He got hurt in the Philadelphia game on a play where he was trying to change it instead of just taking the snap and getting a no gain. Having been around him all these years, that’s just not in his DNA. He is going to get every ounce out of the game that he can and let the chips fall where they may.
Rob: Romo has made a career out of improvising and buying time in the pocket, and at 36, I don’t think his style of play is going to significantly change at this point. Now, some injuries are simply unavoidable. The first time he broke his collarbone in 2010, a missed block in the backfield gave the defender a free hit on him. The Cowboys are a downfield passing team, but I do think Ezekiel Elliott and the strength of this offensive line will allow the offense to set a physical tone with the running game. That can only help Romo.
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Bryan: Like the way that your question was framed, but Tony Romo isn’t changing the way that he plays football. He got hurt in the Philadelphia game on a play where he was trying to change it instead of just taking the snap and getting a no gain. Having been around him all these years, that’s just not in his DNA. He is going to get every ounce out of the game that he can and let the chips fall where they may.
Rob: Romo has made a career out of improvising and buying time in the pocket, and at 36, I don’t think his style of play is going to significantly change at this point. Now, some injuries are simply unavoidable. The first time he broke his collarbone in 2010, a missed block in the backfield gave the defender a free hit on him. The Cowboys are a downfield passing team, but I do think Ezekiel Elliott and the strength of this offensive line will allow the offense to set a physical tone with the running game. That can only help Romo.
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http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/2...t-his-style-guessing-how-many-rookies-make-53