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Originally Posted by lewpac
And that's the usual response from an idiot whose been check-mated. Because I called you out of your "Romo-kool-aid-drinking" cult and asked you to give us one, and in ONE FRICKIN ONE time when Romo came through when it REALLY counted. Not against the Seahawks in November. Not against the Bears in September.
Give us ONE, as in ONE FRICKIN ONE time where, when the heat is on, that Romo hasn't put the ball on the ground or delivered a perfect pass to a wide open line-backer!!!!
You're all "starry-eyed" about Romo like a teenage girl stalking David Cassidy. You're awe-struck by the bling and the stats. But you got your head up your arse when it comes to what counts in NFL football. Maturity, control, cool under pressure, and not turning the ball over.
Again, for the umpteenth time, I'll put this forth: If you did a highlight film of Romo's career up till now, what would it be? It would be a buffet of flubs, misteps, fumbles, INT'S., and the predictable "adventure" in our own endzone, with the ball usually ending up on the ground.
WE need a QB!!!
First, click my user name and see my posts, you will see a lot of Romo bashing from me in them. Now that I put that on the table, I will be the first to say that the Giants game was a huge game, and Romo played as good as he could have. He was playing in serious pain and hurt in that game. While I still have questions about how he will play in upcoming big games and the playoffs; you have to give the man credit. He played big in a big game with the Giants. For us that was equal to a playoff game, we lose and we are pretty much done for seeing the playoffs and can only hope for outside help to get us in. Romo played big last night and I am hoping and praying that was the game that got the monkey off his back and he is about to take it to a new level. While I am certainly not confident yet, Rome clearly took a big step in the right direction.