Blah blah blah blah. The same old thing just a different day. How many threads are we going to have to have to discuss that people think he is or isn't a choker? I mean come on I think we've covered this already and I think we know which side pretty much all the regular posters are on with this.
How many other guys are a choker on this team with their poor plays in big games? Is D-Ware and company just a bunch of Chokers cause of the two 70+ yard TD runs they allowed on back to back plays against baltimore that sank any come from behind attempt? Or does Romo simply get the blame for the defense forgetting they still had to play?
How about Patrick Crayton? I mean the guy dropped a pass against the Giants that would have given us a first down on 3rd and long and kept a drive going. He stopped running a route in the final 14 seconds of the game that would have given them the game winning TD. Is he a choker is that all Romo's fault as well?
How about Fasano from that game as well? I guess he's a choker as well since he dropped a TD pass that hit him right in the hands and forced us to settle for a field goal on that drive instead of getting a TD. That's a huge difference in the game there as well. Maybe that's all on Romo as well though.
And everyone remembers the bobbled snap by Romo in Seattle but I love how everyone conviently forgets about how Terry Glenn some how managed to fumble the ball into the endzone on one of the most bizarre looking plays of all time. I guess that was Romo's fault as well.
Perhaps we should also get rid of the O-Line who doesn't block effectively, at all, in the passing game after Thanksgiving. I mean, after all, it's all Romo anyway so what the heck do we need to bother putting that O-Line on the field for anyway? Romo is going to win or lose the game all on his own anyway.
Perhaps Ken Hamlin could learn how to fall on a fumble so that we don't give up points on a drive, instead of somehow missing the recovery when he's the only man around, allowing the Ravens to go on and score a TD on that drive.
At some point, some day, I have to believe that everyone is going to realise that the game of football always has been and always will be a team sport. No one player EVER wins a game or loses a game. There are always mistakes throughout games that if they don't happen it changes the outcome of games.
I mean the Giants game alone had 3 or 4 that I can think of that if they don't happen the way they do the game is totally changed and Romo has a playoff victory and is thought of in a totally different light. And those 3 or 4 plays that went wrong had absolutely nothing to do with him at all.
But it's much more convient to think it's one person I guess rather than the fact that this whole team seems to show up smaller in the bigger games.