TrailBlazer
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 5,802
- Reaction score
- 3,461
Romo wasn't elite. And I'm glad JJ Watt is being honest. Everybody wants to hurt the other teams QB. It's just smart football. Until someone takes out Mahomes...
Thanks for replying.If you look at BP late that season, he looked bad. Completely exhausted. That loss to Seattle really finished him, He was done.
There was nothing left.
That’s what I meant….cockiness can come from immaturity. They should have beat that giants team. Romo also threw a good amount of picks that year, even though the offense was hummin. The Cabo trip——2014 Romo who was more mature would have been in that film room I feel. They definitely were a cocky squad…..they did lose to the SB champ, even if they beat the Giants don’t think they would have beat the Pats, they lit us up in the regular season.Au contriare about that 2007 season.
13-3 record____5-0 start; then after a first loss to that juggernaut Patriots team, reeled off 7 straight wins to be 12-1, then coasted to a 1-2 finish in the last half of December.
That was an omen Romo - and his Cowboys teammates - were not immature, but COCKY about themselves.
__lost to a 5-8 Eagles team - AT HOME.
__on the road, defeated a 6-8 Panthers squad by only a TD.
__mailed in the season finale at FedEx Field since they clinched the division the week before.
Then - the trip to Cabo.
Overconfident about their divisional round matchup v. Giants.
You know the rest of the story.
Actually that game against the pats was close until the fourth; ;we were going toe to toe with them pretty good.That’s what I meant….cockiness can come from immaturity. They should have beat that giants team. Romo also threw a good amount of picks that year, even though the offense was hummin. The Cabo trip——2014 Romo who was more mature would have been in that film room I feel. They definitely were a cocky squad…..they did lose to the SB champ, even if they beat the Giants don’t think they would have beat the Pats, they lit us up in the regular season.
Jerry was picking away at BP's control of the roster and that had to be getting to him as well. I totally understand him walking away.Thanks for replying.
Obviously I didn't notice he physicality + demeanor at the time...he was 65 And 1/4 y.o.at that time.
Dealing with Jones for four years + putting up with TO that season..
done him in.
That is how I see it too, they thought they were so good they could just show up and play, and they would win.Au contriare about that 2007 season.
13-3 record____5-0 start; then after a first loss to that juggernaut Patriots team, reeled off 7 straight wins to be 12-1, then coasted to a 1-2 finish in the last half of December.
That was an omen Romo - and his Cowboys teammates - were not immature, but COCKY about themselves.
__lost to a 5-8 Eagles team - AT HOME.
__on the road, defeated a 6-8 Panthers squad by only a TD.
__mailed in the season finale at FedEx Field since they clinched the division the week before.
Then - the trip to Cabo.
Overconfident about their divisional round matchup v. Giants.
You know the rest of the story.
I think he was tired, but he knew also it was a mistake to have the starting qb holding for kicks.If you look at BP late that season, he looked bad. Completely exhausted. That loss to Seattle really finished him, He was done.
There was nothing left.
yes it is a team effort for all wins and losses.Add to the "QB win-loss stat" debate --
●"4th Quarter Comebacks"●
A football team trailing in a game's last quarter - whether by 3 points or 3 touchdowns - rallies to get the win.
That accomplishment is a TEAM EFFORT.
Yet - sports history and archives ALWAYS attribute that feat to ONLY THE QUARTERBACK - and no one else.
To my recollection, no other team sport attributes a come-from-behind, late-in-the-game win (or match---soccer, cricket, etc.) to a single player.
(Is there a record of Michael Jordan, Lebron James, or Steph Curry doing 4th quarter, last minute\seconds efforts in their teams' come-from-behind wins?)
A topic that's worth further discussion amongst us football fans.
Good response - i respect your opinion.That’s what I meant….cockiness can come from immaturity. They should have beat that giants team. Romo also threw a good amount of picks that year, even though the offense was hummin. The Cabo trip——2014 Romo who was more mature would have been in that film room I feel. They definitely were a cocky squad…..they did lose to the SB champ, even if they beat the Giants don’t think they would have beat the Pats, they lit us up in the regular season.
sad thing is how many like that are around now, The me me me generationI can’t stand JJ Watt. A virtue signaling clown. Guy is all about his “brand”.
I think T.O. ruined him. He was tired of all of it.If you look at BP late that season, he looked bad. Completely exhausted. That loss to Seattle really finished him, He was done.
There was nothing left.
I yell at the tv "kill the guy" all the time. lol I don't mean actually kill him.Romo wasn't elite. And I'm glad JJ Watt is being honest. Everybody wants to hurt the other teams QB. It's just smart football. Until someone takes out Mahomes...
You didnt "literally" want him killed.I yell at the tv "kill the guy" all the time. lol I don't mean actually kill him.
Very telling when someone needs to constantly remind you why they are so special.sad thing is how many like that are around now, The me me me generation
most win nothingWho won nothing.