Romo Commentary

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I always knew Willie, Risen, Floaty and Grandpa all know more about the NFL than that homer Tony Romo. I’m glad they’re here to confirm what we’ve always known deep down.
 

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You realize that's probably not gonna happen the guys making more money less stress probably less hours he's got a family to raise why would he wanna go into coaching? I also guarantee if he wanted to go into coaching he already would have probably got offers already.... Not everyone's cut out to be a coach just because you're good enough to be one there's a lot of hours and again for him less pay
Maybe he wants to go into coaching. I'm sure Jason Witten could've made more money than he is coaching a HS team.
 

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I like Burkhardt! He's always super animated and excited when the Cowboys make big plays!
 

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Not a fan of Romo, I enjoy listening to Troy much more.
 

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I had a different take on Romo's pumping up the Cowboys as a Super Bowl team.
I think he was trying to put the pressure on the Cowboys more than confirming them as a legit Super Bowl team.
I mean, his teams were loaded with talent too, but he never made it.
 

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Third, Romo praised Dak, who merely is the best QB in the league over the last six games INCLUDING the E-girls.

Oh boy, this truth will get some riled up...what is the noise I am hearing in the woodwork....here they come.....I have some fresh.:popcorn:

Dak needs to continue this. Of course it helps with the OL playing better, better play calling, and going down field opens up the run game as well. Which helps the passing game.
It is all clicking, or clocking better so they need to continue this.
I still get a little surprised at how obsessed you are about this.
 

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I had a different take on Romo's pumping up the Cowboys as a Super Bowl team.
I think he was trying to put the pressure on the Cowboys more than confirming them as a legit Super Bowl team.
I mean, his teams were loaded with talent too, but he never made it.
:laugh::lmao::lmao2:
 

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I still get a little surprised at how obsessed you are about this.
Yeah, jazzcat does like to start trouble whether it's intentional or not, he is calling out members of the forum because he knows it going to start trouble.
 

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Romo is as football smart as they come, love the guy in the booth
If he was more critical about the Cowboys like Aikman you wouldn’t feel that way.
 

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First, Romo is much more Cowboy-friendly than Aikman. No surprise. But I thought his commentary was dead on.
*The O-line IS looking much better. Yesterday I saw actual, real big pockets. I haven't seen that in Dallas since the Travis Frederick lines. Biadiaz still is subject to
a bull rush now and then, and Steele still isn't completely healed so is less mobile to outside rushes, but overall, they are doing an incredible job of picking up stunts, holding their ground, and getting enough on run blocking to finally open holes.
*McCarhy has definitely changed the play calling from dink and dunk to old Oakland Raiders/Cowboys of the 1990s style of downfield passes. People will whine that Dak missed a couple of, yea, maybe easy, deep TD throws. But that was pretty common with every deep ball team.The thing is, WHEN you hit those, it's almost certainly a scoring sitution of some type.
*Pollard is looking like the back he was when #2 behind Zeke.
*Our kicker is simply the best in the league. Now, about those PATs. . .
*Quinn's D has led the league in takeaways now for THREE STRAIGHT YEARS. With Odigiezuwa and Hankins, we finally have the middle mostly solved. Yesterday although Romo did NOT mention it, I thought Vander Esch's presence was missed. But that was not a fatal problem as it was in the past.
*It looks to me (don't know the stats) that our red zone has gotten much better
*Also, Romo didn't mention and I don't know the stats but it sure SEEMS as though the pre-snap penalties are way down.

Second, Romo correctly said this team has all the ingredients to win a Super Bowl. Obviously the big (playoff) games are coming. But I haven't felt this good about our O since Zeke's first year.

Third, Romo praised Dak, who merely is the best QB in the league over the last six games INCLUDING the E-girls.

Last---and this is my comment---teams with bad records often have bad records cuz they play teams like us. Two of the Giants losses came to us. Romo pointed out that the Foreskins had two Pro-Bowl tackles, but we handled them with ease.

I see a totally different team than the one that lost to AZ and SF. The Eagles game, according to all, was very easily a Cowboys win.

Love having Romo announce. He was back to his play calling analysis.
Great post and I agree
 

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I knew a lot of fans would be cheering Romo’s commentary when he mentioned he liked the Cowboys chances of going to the Super Bowl at least a couple of times. He’s a lot more rah-rah about the Cowboys than Aikman. Troy is a lot more opinionated and knows what it takes to be a championship team and Romo doesn’t. Even Romo admitted the Cowboys have yet to beat a good team. The Cowboys haven’t been the same team against contending teams and they haven’t been the same team on the road. The Cowboys have been so good at home they haven’t even been behind once. They’ve only come from behind once to win a game this season, and that was against the Chargers. Things haven’t gone so smoothly when we’ve had to play from behind.
 

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I knew a lot of fans would be cheering Romo’s commentary when he mentioned he liked the Cowboys chances of going to the Super Bowl at least a couple of times. He’s a lot more rah-rah about the Cowboys than Aikman. Troy is a lot more opinionated and knows what it takes to be a championship team and Romo doesn’t. Even Romo admitted the Cowboys have yet to beat a good team. The Cowboys haven’t been the same team against contending teams and they haven’t been the same team on the road. The Cowboys have been so good at home they haven’t even been behind once. They’ve only come from behind once to win a game this season, and that was against the Chargers. Things haven’t gone so smoothly when we’ve had to play from behind.
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