***Rip on Romo Thread***

DallasEast;4156782 said:
:huh:

Are you okay in the head :confused:

It's effective. No names have been called since you laid down the law.
Maybe Romo would respond too. I'm willing to trying anything because leaving it up to him just screws us.
 
CATCH17;4156831 said:
Romo giving his stereotypical bullcrap in his presser.

Thats how you lose games in this league blah blah blah.

Same crappy story line Catch? I'll get them next time, have to correct my mistakes. Will be in the film room bright and early and try to get things corrected. Am I close?


Craig
 
diehard2294;4156847 said:
I sometimes feel bad for this guy that he always seems to find ways to bring negative attention to himself

lol dont feel bad for him.

Win or lose hes already won.

He's got a hot wife and has millions.

If today is the worst thing that ever happens to him than....
 
Pancho;4156836 said:
Let me guess, that's clever, right ? Your being clever, witty, astute. You're really a closet brainiac, and bestow your brilliance at just the right time, sort of like a Romo interception, at just the right time. We are in the presence of a great mind, and just don't realize it.

What? My opinion is less than yours? :( You are the emotional brainstein with all of the opinions that matter?

Don't be upset I reply the way I do to your post. Your post brought out my Romo protective Kevlar persona.
 
diehard2294;4156847 said:
I sometimes feel bad for this guy that he always seems to find ways to bring negative attention to himself

I don't feel sorry for him, fans pay their hard earned money to watch him take a crap on the field.

These are working class folks looking to get away from it all, i feel sorry for THOSE people.
 
craig71;4156853 said:
Same crappy story line Catch? I'll get them next time, have to correct my mistakes. Will be in the film room bright and early and try to get things corrected. Am I close?


Craig

Wow spot on.
 
I think both Romo and JG could succeed in the NFL but I don't think they are good for each other. Romo is too much of a gambler and you need someone to control him. JG loves to pass and only fuels Romo's urges. It's like an addict having a dealer as his parent.
 
CATCH17;4156831 said:
Romo giving his stereotypical bullcrap in his presser.

Thats how you lose games in this league blah blah blah.
looks like his new wife made him stop wearing those ******* hats to his presser and I didn't hear "it's all part of the process" so there is progress.
 
CATCH17;4156831 said:
Romo giving his stereotypical bullcrap in his presser.

Thats how you lose games in this league blah blah blah.

Agree.
He has one particular word that he has always used, ie. "learn", as in learning experience. You have to learn; I have to learn; you learn from your mistakes, blah, blah blah.

Interesting that he may have had it with his own BS, because he actually didn't use the word in his regular post game weep session. Maybe he has actually realized that he is just full of sh_t.
 
Gemini Dolly;4156711 said:
How does Romo get out of the funk for this one? I had a feeling he would bounce back for what happened with the Jets...but this collapse? 2 weeks to digest it... Bless him.

How does any QB bounce back? 2-2, bye week, I'm not ready to call in the hearses. Romo is on my short list, but he could still turn it around.
 
tupperware;4156372 said:
Still, I can't understand why any amount of emotion that posters on this forum would or should have, be anywhere other than the team (Ugh, specifically Romo) moments after the game is over. If you're so devoid of emotion when your team loses a game up 27-3, perhaps you're more of a troll than a fan after all.

Even if sometimes posters don't make sense, at least you know where their passion is at.

So screw all of you posters who like to make a habit out of bashing people who like to talk about what matters rather than look like geniuses for calling posters out.
Excellent post.

ETex;4156422 said:
I was at the game when they put him in the first time. Me and my friends lead the "Romo" chant. I fricken love the guy. But enough is enough. Yeah I'm pissed right now and will cool down but that won't change the fact that Romo is not what the Cowboys need. He is a tease. U just can't throw 2 pick 6s and top it of with ANOTHER INT to gift wrap the game.
As was I. Sadly, I'm getting the same feeling that I had for Romo as I did for Bledsoe as he was about to lose his starting position. I don't think he is the man for the job. It's only a matter of time before the coaching staff starts to realize this.
 
craig71;4156853 said:
Same crappy story line Catch? I'll get them next time, have to correct my mistakes. Will be in the film room bright and early and try to get things corrected. Am I close?


Craig

What the hell is he going to correct? WHAT?
 
Someone on the ticket just made a great point...


Romo has a ton of signature collapses but he just doesn't have hardly any big signature wins.


I think if Romo doesn't win in the post season this year than the Cowboys are going to be QB shopping hard this offseason.

There is just no excuse for what he did today.

Biggest collapse in team history.. Seriously...


I like the guy but do I need a napkin to draw a line and write Cowboys over the top of Romo?
 
He's living a classic Greek tragedy. It as if his epic failures are fated.

It is sad to watch. I feel sorry for the guy. Despite his fortune, it can't be easy being him, especially at these all too common moments.
 
Romo the QB is like a pretty good baseball team with good hitting and starting pitching but a shaky bullpen. Good enough to play well in any circumstance, but there's always that one component that gives you an uneasy feeling just like a bad bullpen. Maybe the bullpen does their job to close the game. Maybe they don't. You never know but you expect the worst. Those teams don't win playoff games and definitely not championships. Sadly I think that makeup describes Romo.
 
Danny White was far superior to Romo. The comparison is horrible and a complete insult to Danny White.
 
ZeroClub;4156886 said:
He's living a classic Greek tragedy. It as if his epic failures are fated.

It is sad to watch. I feel sorry for the guy. Despite his fortune, it can't be easy being him, especially at these all too common moments.

Yeah, I feel sorry for a multimillionaire who is married to a beautiful woman and is the QB of one of the most visible franchises in all of sports. Man, If this loss is the worst thing to ever happen to Tony, then, well, he has lived a pretty good life. Yeah, I feel sorry for him. :rolleyes:
 
I used to think that as long as Romo was playing we had a chance to win and now I think as long as Romo is playing we have a chance of losing?
 
Has Romo had a solid coaching staff around him since the Parcells regime left? That could be a huge part of it.

Ginger was a 3rd string benchwarmer his whole career. I can't imagine he would have much advice for a player far better than he was.
 

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