Romo and DMac prove there is no such thing as team chemistry

And when teams start getting to Romo then what? Y'all keep disrespecting what all Dak brings to the team.

Don't lump me in with the disrespect. He brings things that Romo can't do anymore like use his legs and minimize turnovers. I like Dak!
 
Chemistry is just a "code" word for winning and knowing how to run plays correctly which work.
 
The game is changing. The great Sam Bradford set the single-season record for completion percentage today.

Immaterial. Career TD-to-INT ratio - Bradford compared to Romo... there IS no comparison. The game has been legislated towards the passing game for the past twenty years. But yards without scoring are empty.

Romo is among the all-time greats - Bradford-schmadford... an oft-injured JAG.
 
Romo just need 4-5 drives like that every game and avoid TO. That'll win us 90+% of the games.
Romo's always been a great regular season QB, where he's been a loser has been in the playoffs. I never refuted that. And the 90% you're talking about is not playoffs.
 
Man, seeing Tony was great.

Glad we have Dak and discovered him, but with Romo on the team how do you not play him in the post season.
Because sooner or later, he'll screw up the playoffs, it's always happened through out his career. You know, when teams game-plan you. But, he looked good enough to get us a #1 draft pick.
 
Only playbook chemistry.

Do your job and you'll thrive!
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There is team chemistry, but it's more of a locker room thing. On the field it is a different kind of chemistry where a QB and WR are in sync, the guys on the OL understand where everyone is going, etc. It was always a stupid argument for the QB situation, but it does exist in some ways.
 
How does Tony prove there is no such thing as team chemistry? The guy has been on the team for 13 years.....

We were told, even here on this forum, going back to Tony would destroy team chemistry.

The point of the thread is that, as I said from the beginning, that's not the case.

If you have ability and execute the playbook, the team will win no matter which able-player is playing.

Sanchez isn't able. Morris isn't able.

Dmac, Tony, dak and Zeke are.
 
Go easy on Romo, the year we had the first bye and Bum Philips let everyone have the week off was the coaches fault, Romo was young and the team should have been practising at home not taking time off in cabo. Totaly the head coaches fault for letting that happen. I bet we dont let the team go on holidays this time.
 
Sanchez proved otherwise!
I think what Sanchez proved is how good Romo and Dak are. Both Romo and Dak are special. When I was watching this game I was thinking Sanchez is debunking the whole idea that you can plug any QB behind this offensive line and succeed. Dak should be in the MVP race. Romo would have been successful with this offense.

The one thing I wanted to see but didn't is Romo take a sack or a big hit. He looked like the 2014 Romo and pretty awesome but he didn't get hit at all. I'm still a little anxious moving forward if Dak gets injured if Romo can play a full or partial playoff game. I've never questioned his skills but I would have liked to see him get hit to see how his body responded to it.

Cuz Sanchez sucks, man that guy sucks. We don't want him playing any meaningful snaps at any time in his Cowboy career.
 
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