Romo is bigtime folks....

Better get the Jersey quick....the value is going nowhere but up at this point.
 
The iggles forum is saying that if we can beat Indy with Romo they should have noooo problem with Garcia.:lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao:



Indy's going to Kill them :laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2:
 
I missed a couple minutes of the game, did they even show a shot of Bledsoe on the sideline today?
 
He had a 89.4% QB rating while Manning had a 67% rating. Who would have predicted when the year started that Romo would be beter than Manning in a head to head matchup
 
dest;1173342 said:
I missed a couple minutes of the game, did they even show a shot of Bledsoe on the sideline today?

Who is this Bledsoe guy you're talking about? Wasn't he that quarterback on the Bills?
 
dest;1173342 said:
I missed a couple minutes of the game, did they even show a shot of Bledsoe on the sideline today?


He cleaned out his locker after the game and went home to Wallawalla. :eek:
 
I keep waiting for Romo to struggle

it hasn't happened yet

and w/ no good Ds left on the schedule, probably won't see one
 
2much2soon;1172964 said:
like Simms(I think) said, once Romo got used to the speed of Indy's defense it was all over for them.

Not only did Romo have to get used to the speed of the Colts defense so did our offensive line.

How about reduced penalties against a formidable team. That was huge. Most of the penalties came from our defense.
 
The best feeling for me as a Cowboys fan is actually having confidence on that last drive that your QB is going to find a way to kill the clock and bring it home. Low and behold he did and it was beautiful.
 
Oh_Canada;1173856 said:
The best feeling for me as a Cowboys fan is actually having confidence on that last drive that your QB is going to find a way to kill the clock and bring it home. Low and behold he did and it was beautiful.
Gotta stop reminding me of that ,I'm getting a woody.:laugh2:
 
sandtrapp;1173864 said:
Gotta stop reminding me of that ,I'm getting a woody.:laugh2:


Ohhhhhhhh sorry......won't do that again....promise.
 
adamknite;1173219 said:
in a completely none homosexual way, I believe I'm in love with Tony Romo.

I just renamed my cat Romo. But I don't think she likes it. :D
 
sandtrapp;1173864 said:
Gotta stop reminding me of that ,I'm getting a woody.:laugh2:

That girl in your avatar is giving me the woody.
 
jackrussell;1173041 said:
And to think Parcell's doesn't groom QBs.:D

Perhaps there was a method to the madness....especially when they continually bring up Vinny's name as part of the development.

Soups on for the non believers!

Crow and Mushroom Stew

3 crows
1 Tbsp lard/shortening
1 pint stock or gravy
2 Tbsp cream
1/2 cup mushrooms
salt and pepper
cayenne pepper

Clean and cut crows into small portions and let them cook a short time in the lard/shortening in a saucepan, being careful not to brown them.
Next, add to the contents of the pan, the stock or gravy, and salt, pepper and cayenne to taste.
Simmer 1 hour, or until tender, add mushrooms, simmer 10 minutes more and then stir in cream.
Arrange the mushrooms around the crows on a hot platter.

Potted Crow:

6 crows
3 bacon slices
stuffing of your choice
1 diced carrot
1 diced onion
chopped parsley
hot water or stock
1/4 cup shortening
1/4 cup flour
buttered toast

Clean and dress crows; stuff and place them upright in stew-pan on the slices of bacon. Add the carrot, onion and a little parsley, and cover with boiling water or stock.
Cover the pot and let simmer for 2-3 hours, or until tender, adding boiling water or stock when necessary.
Make a sauce of the shortening and flour and 2 cups of the stock remaining in the pan.

Serve each crow on a thin slice of moistened toast, and pour gravy over all.

Crow Pie:

1 crow
stuffing of your choice
salt and pepper
shortening
flour
2 Pie crust mixes
2-3 hard-boiled eggs

Stuff the crow. Loosen joints with a knife but do not cut through.
Simmer the crow in a stew-pan, with enough water to cover, until nearly tender, then season with salt and pepper. Remove meat from bones and set aside.
Prepare pie crusts as directed. (Do not bake)
Make a medium thick gravy with flour, shortening, and juices in which the crow has cooked and let cool.
Line a pie plate with pie crust and line with slices of hard-boiled egg. Place crow meat on top. Layer gravy over the crow. Place second pie dough crust over top.
Bake at 450 degrees for 1/2 hour.

I'm volunteering to serve free crow meals over Thanksgiving.
 
cowboyed;1175683 said:
That girl in your avatar is giving me the woody.
Carrie Underwood. She'll be singing at halftime on Thanksgiving.:eek:hboy::toast::thumbup:
 

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