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Romo is one of the most cerebral and accurate QBs of all-time, he knows what he's talking about.
Yep. It just isn’t Dak in this case.
Romo is one of the most cerebral and accurate QBs of all-time, he knows what he's talking about.
Shorter than yer' wedding tackle?They should ask him how to win championships, that would be an extremely short answer.
Yeah as soon as he threw the td pass, I thought man he should start in the GB game but didnt happen.Such a shame his back gave out when he reached maximum efficiency out there. That last drive vs the Eagles was like child's play to him. Shoulda gotten a chance the next preseason
yeah according to many here tony was like made of glass now , 1 hit and he is gonna break.His back didn't give out. A bone broke under extreme pressure and healed.
He should have gotten his job back as soon as he was healthy. Could have made a run that year.Such a shame his back gave out when he reached maximum efficiency out there. That last drive vs the Eagles was like child's play to him. Shoulda gotten a chance the next preseason
Truth hurts sometimes.God you did it again, you just can't help yourself - you embarrassed all of us in what was a great thread with a cheap drive by.
Marino has the same short answer as does Warren Moon and Jim Kelley but you already knew that.
But this is my fault for even pushing back - you're just trolling as will the other 5%ers. We already know the 5 or 6 names, but this is on me. I take full responsibility for even responding.
Consider your post still embarrassing but as Parcells would say...consider me sucked.
I apologize to the entire Board.
Eli is a cur. He crumbles at the sign of a pass rush, I swear I have seen him close his eyes and just throw the ball up.Not Eli. He just wont break
*Following, Now!*God you did it again, you just can't help yourself - you embarrassed all of us in what was a great thread with a cheap drive by.
Marino has the same short answer as does Warren Moon and Jim Kelley but you already knew that.
But this is my fault for even pushing back - you're just trolling as will the other 5%ers. We already know the 5 or 6 names, but this is on me. I take full responsibility for even responding.
Consider your post still embarrassing but as Parcells would say...consider me sucked.
I apologize to the entire Board.
The best we've ever had.Tony is right. Hopefullly the Cowboys listen, finally spend some draft capital on the QB position and see if we can’t get another Roger or Troy in here. Man, I miss those 2 QBs.
Big game QBs. Champions. I miss players like that.The best we've ever had.
,,,er,,,like yer' wedding tackle, perhaps?Truth hurts sometimes.
I was a little young to experience Roger live, but have seen his games from recordings.Big game QBs. Champions. I miss players like that.
Romo knows what he's talking about when it comes to "spatial awareness".
To add:COWBOY RECORDS:
- 4× Pro Bowl selection (2006, 2007, 2009, 2014)
- Second-team All Pro (2014)
- NFC passing yards leader (2009)
- NFC passing touchdowns leader (2007)
- NFL passer rating leader (2014)
- NFL completion percentage leader (2014)
- 2× NFC passer rating leader (2007, 2014)
- 3× FedEx Air Player of the Week (Week 1, 2007, Week 13, 2007, Week 5, 2013)
- 2× NFC Offensive Player of the Month
- Ed Block Courage Award (2011)
- Most consecutive road games with at least one touchdown pass: 41 (2009 – 2016)
- Highest QB rating in month of December (133.7)
- Highest QB rating in fourth quarter
- Most games in a season with a passer rating of at least 135.0 (6)
- Career leader in passing touchdowns and passing yards
- Games with at least 3 touchdown passes: 40; previously held by Danny White (20)
- Games with at least 300 yards passing: 46; previously held by Troy Aikman (13)
- Career passing yards: 33,626, previously held by Aikman (32,942)
- Lowest career interception percentage: 2.6% (minimum 16 starts; previously held by Aikman with 3.0)
- Touchdown passes: 245 (previously held by Aikman with 165)
- Most fourth quarter comebacks/game-winning drives: 28 (previously held by Roger Staubach with 23)
- Consecutive games with a TD pass: 38 (2012–2014); previously held by Romo (20, 2010–11)
- Season Games with at least 300 yards passing: 9 (2012); previously held by Romo (8 – 2009)
- Passing TDs: 36 (2007); previously held by Danny White (29)
- Passing yards: 4,903 (2012)
- FIRST and ONLY Cowboys' quarterback to throw for more than 4,000 yards in a season (2007, 2009, 2011, 2012)
- Completions: 405 (2012); previously held by Romo with (347–2009)
- Attempts: 611 (2012); previously held by Romo (550–2009)
- First quarterback in franchise history to average over 300 passing yards a game in a season (306.4 – 2012)