bootsy;2475310 said:
No one is questioning their right to talk. The problem is they are trying to turn what Romo said into some motivational tactic. I would like to know if Romo had drove down the field and Folk kicks a game winning FG would we be hearing the Steelers talk about what Romo said. Uh no.
There is nothing wrong with the celebration, they stopped the offense on the goal line and figured that was the stake through the Steelers heart. Premature [strike]ejaculation[/strike] celebration....
As for Romo's comment, it didn't give the Steelers any extra motivation, it was typical smack talk attitude that flings back and forth in any game.
The problem I'd have if I was a Cowboy fan is Romo just showed you he thought the game was won!
Apparently he isn't the only one on the team that thought their job was done at that point either so the team that still had their heads in the fight turned it around and snatched victory from the mouth of defeat.
The Steelers didn't pick up the pace at that point they simply kept fighting for 60 minutes. Romo stuck his chin out and the Steelers jacked him up!