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gbrittain

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Anyone remember who the three sports media guys (I use the term loosely here) that just went off on Dallas and how inferior of a QB Romo was and so on and so forth? They played the clip quite a bit on 103.3 here in Dallas.

If anyone remembers let me know. I would love to look up what they are saying about right now. Must be hilarious.
 

theebs

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that was a tv station in boston, it was scott zolak and some tv host spares.

i have the audio saved somewhere.
 

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I was going to start a thread, but this is as good as any to point out that Brady looked a lot like Romo did facing this NY Giant defense.

Taking sacks instead of throwing passes away. Missing open guys because of the pressure, and not delivering at the very end because of great pressure.

Even great quarterbacks are stopped by that kind of pressure.
 

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dboyz;1942150 said:
I was going to start a thread, but this is as good as any to point out that Brady looked a lot like Romo did facing this NY Giant defense.

Taking sacks instead of throwing passes away. Missing open guys because of the pressure, and not delivering at the very end because of great pressure.

Even great quarterbacks are stopped by that kind of pressure.

That's why putting pressure on the QB is job #1 for the defense and I hope we do a MUCH better job of it in 2008 than we did this year, even though we improved greatly over previous seasons.

No matter how great the QB is, if you pressure him consistently he suddenly isn't as great. In the 4th quarter the Giants were tired and Brady started to look good but it was too little, too late.

That said, I'm really hoping we don't spend another 1st rounder on a pass rusher.
 

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dboyz;1942150 said:
I was going to start a thread, but this is as good as any to point out that Brady looked a lot like Romo did facing this NY Giant defense.

Taking sacks instead of throwing passes away. Missing open guys because of the pressure, and not delivering at the very end because of great pressure.

Even great quarterbacks are stopped by that kind of pressure.

Brett Favre didn't look too hot either, and Jeff Garcia supposedly "owned" the Giants.

The G-men took each one out, one by one. The credit is all theirs.
 

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I think our defense gets there in two, maybe three years. We still have a lot of maturing to do. And DeMarcus Ware is not an elder statesman yet.
 

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Major props to the G-Men defense cause they stepped it up in a major way in this last month.

And, yes, for all those people who have been all over Romo about how he sucks and blah blah. Well there ya go. It's proven once again that when you can put that kind of pressure on a QB, even guys considered elite, you can own them in a game.

Now keep that in mind. Brady has been playing, as a starter, for a handful of years now and it was rough on him. Maybe some people will pull the razor blade away from their wrists now and chill a bit.
 

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Lot of people were all over Romo, including many Cowboy fans, but Favre didn't look any better with all those years of starting QB experience. And the mighty Tom Brady, whose been a starting QB since around 2001 & won 3 SBs, looked no better then Romo against the Giants. Romo has only 1 1/2 years of starting QB exprience against Favre & Brady, so what's their excuse. Oh I know, they've already won SBs iso their play is overlooked, accepted, forgiven but not Romo's?
 
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