Arkyvarminter
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Yo dog we heard you like guys like Quincy Carter and Chad Hutchinson and pretty soon those guys will be taking you to a playoff game -- where you'll be sitting in Section...444.
Yo dog we heard you like guys like Quincy Carter and Chad Hutchinson and pretty soon those guys will be taking you to a playoff game -- where you'll be sitting in Section...444.
what more can be asked of Romo,
Not to choke in the biggest tv audience elimination games that are do or die, win or go home games.
He's already given up golf.
Prob given up wearing that cap backwards.
He's putting in Peyton Manning time.
Doesnt look to be over weight.
So, just win when it matters most.
Did I cover it all?
It's telling that he has the most comebacks and the most memorable moments of the opposite sort. Some people just need to stop and think what that just mean about the cowboys . Not you thoughThe whole 4th quarter comebacks idea is kinda ridiculous.
Brees, Manning, Rodgers, Brady
These other top QBs win more often and yet most have fewer 4QC. They're also more productive.
Is that not indicative of those other guys not being in a position to comeback - as in, they're already winning?
Some of it is just circumstantial in the form of a crappy defense but what of 2012 when the offense basically did nothing for the firs half every week and then turned it on in the 3rd quarter?
It's just a silly statistic, IMO. So a certain QB had a comeback against the Browns (or any team). Is it noteworthy when his peers didn't, simply because they were on cruise control by the end of the 3rd quarter?
The whole 4th quarter comebacks idea is kinda ridiculous.
Brees, Manning, Rodgers, Brady
These other top QBs win more often and yet most have fewer 4QC. They're also more productive.
Is that not indicative of those other guys not being in a position to comeback - as in, they're already winning?
Some of it is just circumstantial in the form of a crappy defense but what of 2012 when the offense basically did nothing for the firs half every week and then turned it on in the 3rd quarter?
It's just a silly statistic, IMO. So a certain QB had a comeback against the Browns (or any team). Is it noteworthy when his peers didn't, simply because they were on cruise control by the end of the 3rd quarter?
Not to choke in the biggest tv audience elimination games that are do or die, win or go home games.
He's already given up golf.
Prob given up wearing that cap backwards.
He's putting in Peyton Manning time.
Doesnt look to be over weight.
So, just win when it matters most.
Did I cover it all?
A fine line In proven production, when Tony Romo is right in the middle of the top group as to individual production. Only not quite as strong totals as yardage and down productions. That part reflects a previously better overall offense, not just at quarterback. His quarterback rating is strong.
But with a 4th quarter demand, obviously, Tony Romo elevates the system he is within, at a higher success rater to overcome disadvantages...and that is against top teams as well.
To reflect this, Tony Romo has the most 4th quarter comebacks over the past three seasons.
A fine line In proven production, when Tony Romo is right in the middle of the top group as to individual production. Only not quite as strong totals as yardage and down productions. That part reflects a previously better overall offense, not just at quarterback. His quarterback rating is strong.
But with a 4th quarter demand, obviously, Tony Romo elevates the system he is within, at a higher success rater to overcome disadvantages...and that is against top teams as well.
To reflect this, Tony Romo has the most 4th quarter comebacks over the past three seasons.
Not to choke in the biggest tv audience elimination games that are do or die, win or go home games.
He's already given up golf.
Prob given up wearing that cap backwards.
He's putting in Peyton Manning time.
Doesnt look to be over weight.
So, just win when it matters most.
Did I cover it all?