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What's pathetic is the 10 yards is probably optimistic.No kidding. Had we squeezed out even another 5 or so carries, those 10 yards could have really helped us down the stretch.
What's pathetic is the 10 yards is probably optimistic.No kidding. Had we squeezed out even another 5 or so carries, those 10 yards could have really helped us down the stretch.
This might be clever if he wasn't one of (if not the) the highest rated December QB in the league...
We might have even put up an extra .1 points with those ten yards.No kidding. Had we squeezed out even another 5 or so carries, those 10 yards could have really helped us down the stretch.
he was 8-8 for 90 yards on the final drive.
Romo wins in November.
If you can't see the noticeable difference between his November and December stats, then this discussion should stop right here lol.Well the team does, but you're close.
Actually, Romo completed 7 of 9 passes on the final drive. Not 8 of 8.
musta been he was 8 for his lat 8 on the final drive...i know they said 8 for 8 on tv
He looked off all game until that final drive, he's looked off for a few weeks now to be honest so hopefully that drive marks the end of that cause we need him at his best for 4 quarters next week if we are to stand any chance against the Saints
Romo was a little better today. He missed on a few throws and we had some key drops but overall he played his best when it counted most inside two minutes. I believe he was 6 for 6 and the game winning TD inside two minutes. It wasn't a "spotlight" game like some around here like to call it but if we lose this game at home, there's avery good chance the wheels come off and we blow the lead in the NFC East.
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Dallas quarterback Tony Romo delivers in the clutch during a 27-23 victory against the Minnesota Vikings
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is a clutch player.
Yes, you read that right.
Romo has been heavily criticized for his inability to win close games with the Cowboys. Most NFL observers know Romo has only one playoff win on his résumé. There were plenty of people who questioned why Romo was rewarded with a six-year deal for $108 million prior to this season.
Romo completed 7-of-9 passes, including a 34-yard throw to receiver Dez Bryant, on Dallas’ game-winning drive. He capped off the scoring drive with a 7-yard touchdown pass to Dwayne Harris with 42 seconds remaining, which gave Dallas a 27-23 lead.
Read the rest: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-s...ers-clutch-during-27-221431143--nfl.html?vp=1
Pile on, it's your MO.
Serious question. What does MO stand for in the context that you used it? Is it an acronym? My girlfriend ask me that question the other day and I was stumped so please enlighten me.