Romo back from Vacation/ playoff tickets

I wonder how long it'll be before Romo has his next (physically) pain-free day. He took a lot of hits this year.
 
ZeroClub;2552509 said:
I wonder how long it'll be before Romo has his next (physically) pain-free day. He took a lot of hits this year.
I said after the Giants game that the only thing that didn't hurt on him was his pajamas.
 
Hostile;2552628 said:
I said after the Giants game that the only thing that didn't hurt on him was his pajamas.

What amazed me was that Romo could barely walk after 4 sacks was it?

Eli seemed to be in better shape after 8 sacks. We need some NASTY. ;)
 
Beast_from_East;2552441 said:
I am too depressed to even go to the freakin mall, how the hell can Tony go on vacation???

Maybe you need some professional help.
 
Anyone who believes this nonsense should have their account yanked...
 
"Oh, it was the most adorable thing! He told him the secret code was 0-7-1-0, and I know for a fact that it's because that's Jessica's birthday," exclaimed Stillwater.

:p:
 
The Bleacher Report?

Are we serious?

It's written by fans. And I am guessing the one who wrote this BS isn't a Cowboys fan.
 
Arch Stanton;2552715 said:
What amazed me was that Romo could barely walk after 4 sacks was it?

Eli seemed to be in better shape after 8 sacks. We need some NASTY. ;)

I know that was tongue-in-cheek, but Romo did sustain a back injury in that game. He was bruised and battered all season. He MUST eliminate the bonehead mistakes, but without better O-line play, his career won't last much longer.
 
Boyzmamacita;2552986 said:
I know that was tongue-in-cheek, but Romo did sustain a back injury in that game. He was bruised and battered all season. He MUST eliminate the bonehead mistakes, but without better O-line play, his career won't last much longer.

Actually my point was that the Giants hits/sacks were more vicious and damaging than the Dallas hits/sacks. As were the Steelers. I dont like to see players get hurt, but how about the Dallas D laying on some hurtin? :)
 
Arch Stanton;2553052 said:
Actually my point was that the Giants hits/sacks were more vicious and damaging than the Dallas hits/sacks. As were the Steelers. I dont like to see players get hurt, but how about the Dallas D laying on some hurtin? :)

Nate Newton said the same thing. He talked about how opposing defenses slam the QB to the ground, but our players knock down the opposing QBs verly softly and sometimes help them up afterwards. I wonder where does that mentality begin? Surely if fans like us can see the effort put forth by the opposition, our coaches and players can see it too. Right?

Romo should stand up before our defensive players and say, "You see how I can barely walk? That's how the other QB should feel right now."
 
Boyzmamacita;2553075 said:
Nate Newton said the same thing. He talked about how opposing defenses slam the QB to the ground, but our players knock down the opposing QBs verly softly and sometimes help them up afterwards. I wonder where does that mentality begin? Surely if fans like us can see the effort put forth by the opposition, our coaches and players can see it too. Right?

Romo should stand up before our defensive players and say, "You see how I can barely walk? That's how the other QB should feel right now."

That's why I'd like a NASTY NT. :)

Perhaps a couple of OLinemen like Columbo too....
 
Boyzmamacita;2553075 said:
Nate Newton said the same thing. He talked about how opposing defenses slam the QB to the ground, but our players knock down the opposing QBs verly softly and sometimes help them up afterwards. I wonder where does that mentality begin? Surely if fans like us can see the effort put forth by the opposition, our coaches and players can see it too. Right?

I've noticed this difference too... I wonder if they're coached with a power puff mentality from their powder puff HC/DC?
 
Boyzmamacita;2553075 said:
Nate Newton said the same thing. He talked about how opposing defenses slam the QB to the ground, but our players knock down the opposing QBs verly softly and sometimes help them up afterwards. I wonder where does that mentality begin? Surely if fans like us can see the effort put forth by the opposition, our coaches and players can see it too. Right?

Romo should stand up before our defensive players and say, "You see how I can barely walk? That's how the other QB should feel right now."

Probably trying to make sure they don't get penalized for unnecessary roughness if they drive the QB into the ground.

You know the refs take any opportunity they can eek out to throw the laundry on the field for us.
 
Bleu Star;2553082 said:
I've noticed this difference too... I wonder if they're coached with a power puff mentality from their powder puff HC/DC?
They were doing it under Parcells too.
 
WoodysGirl;2553118 said:
They were doing it under Parcells too.

Well it sucks... & it's really bad when, as a fan of a team, you can see the difference like night & day. I can understand the whole don't get penalized thing but... geez... it does play into the whole "soft" thing a bit.
 
If you are going to be the most penalised team in the NFL you may as well have a few for slamming the QB into the ground. ;)
 
Isn't it against the rules to post fake stories as factual ..... even after its been pointed out?
 

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