Twitter: JJ Watt says QB he most wants to sack is Romo

TonyS

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What's the old saying? "You always want most what you can't obtain?" Sounds about right for J.J.
 

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What's the old saying? "You always want most what you can't obtain?" Sounds about right for J.J.
What he really wants is DPOY. He is off to a good start getting it 3 times in only 5 years which is pretty damn good IMO. Tied with LT for most by any defensive player in NFL history. He just turned 27 years old two weeks ago.
 

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Romo really move him in the spin cycle, I'd feel the same. I'm sure he got a lot of crap from his team mates about that one, they probably rewound that one about 100 times.

AND there was PI on the play.



thiat was an incredible play
 

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Evidently you cannot post highlight films from youtube now. Bummer.
 

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Watt got the jump. Believe me, they knew where he was on that play. Looks like he just knew the cadence on that play and did his job.

# 9 just knew every inch of where he was and escaped his own funeral, then knew exactly where to go with the ball. Just amazing football.

That's the most amazing part of that play, It wasn't that Romo was able to elude Watt, but he spun around, looked down field for a second and threw a strike to Williams.

Most QB's who avoided that kind of sack would be rattled, avoid a negative play and dump it off but Romo looks for the big play and throws a perfect strike. Amazing.
 

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Sorry JJ that ship has sailed unless you meet in the superbowl. Doubt Romo will still be in the league when these teams meet again.
 

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That's the most amazing part of that play, It wasn't that Romo was able to elude Watt, but he spun around, looked down field for a second and threw a strike to Williams.

Most QB's who avoided that kind of sack would be rattled, avoid a negative play and dump it off but Romo looks for the big play and throws a perfect strike. Amazing.

Yes. Unreal.

Here's something though, No QB misses getting sacked there. Not even Cam.
 

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I know he's a great player but I'm so sick of his face and every interview talking about how he practices so hard and does all these extra drills and how passionate he is for the game. Shut up. And how many times do they put the camera on his face when his nose bleeds? I've never seen a player bleed as much as he does and always the camera is right there. It's like were watching All-Star Wrestling.
 

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I know he's a great player but I'm so sick of his face and every interview talking about how he practices so hard and does all these extra drills and how passionate he is for the game. Shut up. And how many times do they put the camera on his face when his nose bleeds? I've never seen a player bleed as much as he does and always the camera is right there.
Well he was voted the Face of the NFL this week. He does practice harder than most NFL players and his passion is unquestioned. Concerning his nose, perhaps it's a physical condition.
 

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Heck if I was Romo I would take Watts comment as a sign of respect. Watts is a great player and on that day Romo got the better of him. Missing the sack at that critical moment and Romo connecting down field for a TD that would be the difference in the game. I don't see Watts comment bitter what so ever
 

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Well he was voted the Face of the NFL this week. He does practice harder than most NFL players and his passion is unquestioned. Concerning his nose, perhaps it's a physical condition.

I know he's good and the passion is legitimate. I'm definitely not disagreeing with any of that. It just feels like that every video or picture has got to have him and that damn bleeding nose and him flipping the 1000 pound tires We just don't need to hear or see it every pre-game show and interview. We all know that he's tremendous shape and that he's going to be ready to play. I'm just sick of him. That's just me and maybe I'm bitter that he's not on the Cowboys but I'm glad they picked Smith
 

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Heck if I was Romo I would take Watts comment as a sign of respect. Watts is a great player and on that day Romo got the better of him. Missing the sack at that critical moment and Romo connecting down field for a TD that would be the difference in the game. I don't see Watts comment bitter what so ever

From the horses mouth himself, Watt respects Romo and Brees the most of all the QB's. He is a little bitter cus he got schooled on that play :D
 
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