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Romo pulling his late fade routine again

Dallas QB mediocre in December again, and that could spell doom vs. Giants

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22579210/

OPINION
By Jim Reeves
MSNBC contributor

IRVING, Texas - The historical comparisons for Cowboys’ quarterback Tony Romo just keep on coming.

First it was Brett Favre and even Hall of Famer Roger Staubach.

Now, for far different reasons, it’s Joe Namath and Bobby Layne — draw your own conclusions from those.


Here’s Tony’s stop-the-presses moment: He ain’t none of them, yet.

It wouldn’t be Dallas if there wasn’t a soap opera involved, which is why Sunday’s playoff game against the Giants is only part of the ongoing Cowboys storyline.

Romo’s much-debated weekend trip to Mexico, where he was photographed by paparazzi while frolicking on the beach with girlfriend Jessica Simpson, stole the headlines Monday and Tuesday. Romo, however, remains unfazed by all the controversy surrounding him.

“I know what I needed to get myself in a position to hopefully be successful," Romo said during his normal Wednesday visit with the media. "You know, people asking for tickets, media requests, all these things during the weekend — I was able to put the phone aside and get myself ready and watch some football for two straight days. It was really fun and exciting."

Romo and his teammates were under strict orders from head coach Wade Phillips to “get off your feet and forget football.”

It was easier to do the former than the latter, as it turned out. Romo said he and tight end Jason Witten, who was in Cancun with his wife, watched both wild-card playoff games together over the weekend.

The Romo-Simpson weekend in Mexico is fun to gossip about and it might provide more fuel for the critics who say Romo has gone Hollywood. Yet, as Phillips said Monday, it’s not relevant nor does it concern him.

Far more important is if the Cowboys can bury a less than impressive 2-2 December.

That’s especially true for Romo, who for the second straight year faded badly in the season’s final month.

In the season’s first 13 weeks, Romo completed 67.4 percent of his passes with 35 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. In the Cowboys’ last three games, which included losses to NFC East brethren Philadelphia and Washington, he threw one TD and 5 interceptions while completing 51.1 percent of his passes.

Cowboys insiders suggested Romo became sloppy with his technique, failing to set his feet before throwing. Without ex-head coach Bill Parcells around to harp on him, Romo had also reverted to his gunslinger mentality of trying to make something out of nothing.

Romo is so confident of his ability, he falls into the trap of believing that he can make every play successful. It is his gift and his curse. He seemingly did just that for the first three-quarters of the season, but not in December when the Cowboys’ offense sputtered.


That’s partly why Phillips, after the Cowboys clinched a first-round bye, decided to give his players last weekend to relax. He’d done the same thing during the regular-season bye week in late October and the Cowboys had responded with six straight wins.

Why change a proven formula?

Reinvigorating the offense is critical for the Cowboys because that’s how they beat the Giants twice earlier this season, scoring a combined 76 points.

With the Giants riding a wave of confidence after their season-ending performance against the Patriots and their wild-card victory at Tampa Bay, it may take at least that much again Sunday.

It’s hard to know which Cowboys’ team will show up — the one which averaged almost 33 points a game through the season’s first three months, or the one which barely scraped through December with a 15-point average and managed just six against both the Eagles and the Commanders.

It will all come down to Romo, as it has for most of this season. It will be tougher if No. 1 receiving threat Terrell Owens can't play, or is less than 100 percent. Owens is recovering from a high ankle sprain and hasn't practiced through Wednesday.

Terry Glenn, who was in for four plays at Washington for his first action of the season, is expected back Sunday and could put another much-needed weapon at Romo’s disposal. But it’s difficult to assess how effective Glenn can be after being out all season.


Romo doesn’t have to be the football reincarnations of Mr. Straight Arrow Staubach, or of the playboys Namath, or even Layne Sunday, but he does need to be the Romo of September, October and November, the Romo who made plays with his arm, his feet and his head.

If he’s that guy, the Cowboys will most likely win and everyone will forget Mexico.

If he’s not, and the Cowboys lose, he’s going to be like a character in one of those Southwest Airlines commercials, the one that asks, “Want to get away?”

Cancun, Hawaii, Somalia ... any place but Dallas.
 

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OK, let me break this down...

Detroit-he actually had a good game-it was the DEFENSE that sucked wind on 3rd downs. And the run D blew chunks too against a very bad run O.

Eagles-OK, I'll give them that. To me, it was nothing more than an anomaly.

Panthers-he actually had a pretty decent game. If Owens HAD stayed healthy, we win by 20+. Otherwise, he hung in there OK when he went down.

Skins-OK, I WON'T give them that. We ran vanilla schemes left and right without 1/2 our starters.

Overall, not a bad Dec-and not nearly as bad as Dec '06.
 

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It's not fun, but no matter how we spin it, or what we attribute it to, Romo hasn't been the same QB in December as he is the rest of the season.
 

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superpunk;1890626 said:
It's not fun, but no matter how we spin it, or what we attribute it to, Romo hasn't been the same QB in December as he is the rest of the season.

sort of true, but explain the detroit game?
 

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Last 5 games of the season:

GB- 123.5 Rating
@ Det- 110.4 Rating
Phi- 22.2 Rating
@ Car- 81.2 Rating
@ Was- 34.9 Rating
 

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ConcordCowboy;1890612 said:
Romo pulling his late fade routine again

Dallas QB mediocre in December again, and that could spell doom vs. Giants

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22579210/

OPINION
By Jim Reeves
MSNBC contributor


If he’s not, and the Cowboys lose, he’s going to be like a character in one of those Southwest Airlines commercials, the one that asks, “Want to get away?”

Cancun, Hawaii, Somalia ... any place but Dallas.

Somalia is pretty this time of year....
 

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theebs;1890627 said:
sort of true, but explain the detroit game?

The best I could do is "It's Detroit", and they did nothing to counter Witten.

There are any number of things to blame it on, but facts are facts. I don't really care about them now. I just hope he's not as tight this sunday as he was against Seattle last year.
 

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theebs;1890627 said:
sort of true, but explain the detroit game?

If I had to guess, it would be because Detroit finished

31st in opponent QB rating
32nd in Completion Percentage Allowed
26th in YPA
 

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Boysboy;1890619 said:
OK, let me break this down...

Detroit-he actually had a good game-it was the DEFENSE that sucked wind on 3rd downs. And the run D blew chunks too against a very bad run O.

Eagles-OK, I'll give them that. To me, it was nothing more than an anomaly.

Panthers-he actually had a pretty decent game. If Owens HAD stayed healthy, we win by 20+. Otherwise, he hung in there OK when he went down.

Skins-OK, I WON'T give them that. We ran vanilla schemes left and right without 1/2 our starters.

Overall, not a bad Dec-and not nearly as bad as Dec '06.

How can you say that he doesn't deserve blame when the defense just sucks and then say that last year was worse then this year.

If I remember right, the defense last year in the last month was putrid.

Whatever it is, his play over the last month hasn't been what we all expected. I remember a thread asking when Romo would hit 40 TDs after he had like 34. He never did which is a little bit of a hint as to how much he was playing below what we all expect.


He needs to pick it up. Whole team does.
 

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superpunk;1890626 said:
It's not fun, but no matter how we spin it, or what we attribute it to, Romo hasn't been the same QB in December as he is the rest of the season.

Explaining why the Dec offensive numbers dont compare to the rest of the season isnt spin.

Let me take a stab at it.

1) We weren't this unstoppable force on offense every single week.

We did have a few poor to mediocre games before our 14th game.
Remember Buffalo? Minnesota?

In addition to that we have been a slow starting offense all year.
I.E. Miami, Chicago, NE, Rams, Det, 2nd Phila.

2) We've been "slumping" for 3 weeks not 4.
The Det game was our first of Dec and played on the 9th.
Think its safe to say 28 points in a win is far from slumping.

3) Now lets tackle these three games.
Why two TD's in 3 games?
Why a 1-5 td/int ratio for Romo?
Why Why Why?

Two very simple reasons why. INJURIES and MOTIVATION.

Game 14 eagles - We start off the game slow offensively. No surprise since we've done this in about half our games. Then Romo injures his thumb in the second Q. Any objective viewer could clearly see how this injury effected his throwing ability in the 2nd half.

Game 15 Carolina - We get off to a good start in the 1st half and it looks like a three score victory. Well Owens sprains his ankle late 2nd Q and our offense struggles the 2nd half in a win.

Game 16 Commanders - Sorry, but I give this game no weight what so ever. No Owens and four other starters and Romo for just over a half. All in a game that ment absolutely nothing. There's a ton of examples to view on this. Superbowl teams with nothing to play for in the last game getting smoked by 20 plus points. Happens almost every year. MEANINGLESS.

So what does all this mean?
Well it means that if we have our key players we'll look just like the team that got off to a 12-1 start.
 

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Thehoofbite;1890637 said:
How can you say that he doesn't deserve blame when the defense just sucks and then say that last year was worse then this year.

If I remember right, the defense last year in the last month was putrid.

Whatever it is, his play over the last month hasn't been what we all expected. I remember a thread asking when Romo would hit 40 TDs after he had like 34. He never did which is a little bit of a hint as to how much he was playing below what we all expect.


He needs to pick it up. Whole team does.

Why does everyone seem to forget the Packers' loss to the lowly Bears, that costed them HFA?

Favre had an AUTROCIOUS game. So why is this game nothing more than an anomaly(when, in fact, EVERYTHING was on the line), but everyone keeps referring to our Eagles game as some so-called "turning point for the worst"?

BTW-Sam Hurd(or was it Miles Austin?) dropped TWO TDs in the Skins' game. Otherwise, his QB rating would have gone UP
 

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06 it was far more the defense's fault for the teams swoon. In 07 they had homefield throughout sewn up early. I think he's getting a bit of a bum rap here. However, if he fails Sunday Im not gonna blame it on TO being gone. I think any rap, pro or con will be more deserved by this upcoming Monday.
 

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OK I can go along with most of the explanations. And maybe there is something I don't know or understand. But WHY could he not have helped Witten set his record in all four games put together or done it all in just one. That is beyond me. His friend. A record Witten had said he wanted.
 

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We'll know all we need to know in a few days. Some people just can't wait to find out, apparently.
 

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Vintage;1890628 said:
Last 5 games of the season:

GB- 123.5 Rating
@ Det- 110.4 Rating
Phi- 22.2 Rating
@ Car- 81.2 Rating
@ Was- 34.9 Rating

If Austin does not drop 2 TD passes versus Washington what would his rating be, because he hit our 4th WR on open routes that would have been for TD's and he drops them.

What are we asking him to do? Catch it too.
 

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Lets speculate on what they say if Romo throws 21-28 for 344 and 4 TDs in a Cowboys 48-20 blowout win Sunday.

MSNBC Mediots said:
Romo started to struggle, but returned to form against the New York Giants in dominating fashion.

ESPN Mediots said:
Romo is making a case to join Tom Brady and Peyton Manning on that top teir of NFL Quarterbacks. He is already, the best NFL Quarterback under 30. If he can win it all, he will have arrived.

Rest of the Mediots said:
The Cowboys and Romo are the team to beat in the NFC. They have proven they can "turn it on" when they have to.

Yep, that sounds about right. ;)
 

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Boysboy;1890737 said:
BTW-Sam Hurd(or was it Miles Austin?) dropped TWO TDs in the Skins' game. Otherwise, his QB rating would have gone UP

It was Miles Austin. The guy has wheels but he needs some work on his hands.

seniorette;1890773 said:
OK I can go along with most of the explanations. And maybe there is something I don't know or understand. But WHY could he not have helped Witten set his record in all four games put together or done it all in just one. That is beyond me. His friend. A record Witten had said he wanted.

Is it something they could have done? Yes. But thats not the way its going to work. Romo is trying to go out there and find the open guy, not force balls into Witten just for some record. Witten is the best TE in cowboys history IMO, and he is only 25 years old.

I always thought the Cowboys were a team with a ton a fans, apparenly they're are none of them in the media. I havent read ONE postive article the past 2 weeks on the cowboys. I hope the team has been doing there reading the past couple weeks getting fired up, also listening to all these so called "experts" on BSPN. The number one seed getting no respect:laugh2:.

We better come out PISSED OFF and ready do destroy the midgets.:giants:
 

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sonnyboy;1890730 said:
Clipped for length...

Your explanations are as good as any. We can explain anything away, though. The facts say that Romo isn't near the QB in December that he is in any other month. I just want him to be different in January. ;)
 

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Boysboy;1890737 said:
Why does everyone seem to forget the Packers' loss to the lowly Bears, that costed them HFA?

Favre had an AUTROCIOUS game. So why is this game nothing more than an anomaly(when, in fact, EVERYTHING was on the line), but everyone keeps referring to our Eagles game as some so-called "turning point for the worst"?

BTW-Sam Hurd(or was it Miles Austin?) dropped TWO TDs in the Skins' game. Otherwise, his QB rating would have gone UP

That would be Butta fingers Austin.....
 
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