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Tony Romo to the Giants media
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Tony Romo took part in a conference call with the New York Giants media on Wednesday and some of the questions pertained to the Cowboys' lack of success in December, how different the Giants are now from the September meeting but nothing about the trip to Las Vegas.

As for the December woes, Romo did not bite.

"We don't look at other seasons," Romo said. "This is this season - it is brand new football team. Nothing that happened in 1999 or 2004 or 2008 has any bearing on what is going to happen this December. We feel as though we are just going to keep getting better each day we are out here. We have to have a good Wednesday practice. And if you do that, the next day will be better. And you can keep getting better as the season progresses."

One player Romo will be glad that isn't playing is inside linebacker Antonio Pierce, who was placed on injured reserve with a neck injury this week.

"Whenever I'm changing plays and doing different things Antonio has a great knack and feel for what is going on," Romo said. "He is definitely a quarterback on that side. I think he will definitely be missed from that team. And that is going to be tough."



Transcript: Cowboys QB Tony Romo

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DECEMBER 2, 2009

Q: As you look at this game, the Giants seem to be facing a must-win situation. Do you think you can strike a blow, kind of a final nail in their coffin, so to speak?

A: Well, we don't look at it from their perspective. For us, this is a must-win game. We feel this is the most important game of the season. And it is a very, very big game for us. We have taken that approach. We have been able to really get ready over here since Saturday. And hopefully we will be very prepared. I believe the team has practiced good so far.

Q: How much different do the Giants look to you than the team that beat you in Dallas?

A: They don't look that different. They are a good football team. Sometimes you win some games or lose some close games that could make a different perspective on things, but the team is still good. They have good players, they have good schemes. I thought it was a challenge, but we will be prepared up there this week.

Q: Your team has had some problems in December in recent seasons. What have been the problems and what steps have you taken to correct them?

A: We don't look at other seasons. This is this season - it is brand new football team. Nothing that happened in 1999 or 2004 or 2008 has any bearing on what is going to happen this December. We feel as though we are just going to keep getting better each day we are out here. We have to have a good Wednesday practice. And if you do that, the next day will be better. And you can keep getting better as the season progresses.

Q: Do the players and coaches talk about December slumps or is that better left ignored?

A: No, we don't talk about that stuff. The only thing we can control is our effort today and our commitment to this team and to this place today. And we have worked very hard this season to continue improving every step of the way - win or lose. We learned some things from the Giant game. And that is what you are trying to do. When you lose you learn from it. When you win you learn from it and you improve upon it. That is what this team has been able to do is put blinders on and continue to go forward. And we are going to keep doing the same thing.

Q: Some of the Giants have said that their goal this week - their game plan is to stop the run and basically put the game in your hands. If that works out, how comfortable are you with that?

A: I'm very comfortable with that. We accept that responsibility every week and I expect nothing less.

Q: Do you see that as sort of a challenge to you personally?

A: No, I think that is what you have to do every week in the NFL, because if you don't come up and stop the run, you are probably not going to win the football game.

Q: How can you account for those two games where you scored just the one touchdown with an offense that had been doing pretty well otherwise? What happened in those two games?

A: The one game, we kind of had a whole bunch of errors from our end as far as - whether it be physical or mental - we fumbled at a certain time after a big play, we had key drops, we had a key penalty on two or three third downs. We don't block the right guy. I throw an interception on the one-yard line. You add all of that up and there are three or four scores that you left out there by doing nothing other than just being normal. So that, I guess, happens once a year and that is part of the deal. In another game the defense played well. I didn't play as well as I had hoped. And I think ......few of our guys. So we learned and we got better from it. And I think we are ready to go this weekend.

Q: Has the emergence of Miles Austin surprised you or did you see this in him all along?

A: No. I have been around him for awhile now, so I could see that he had ability, it was just about refining it and doing things right every day. He started to take the approach and worked hard this offseason and came into camp in great shape. He continues to get better each time he steps out on the field. And that is all we ask of him.

Q: What does he do for your offense?

A: He provides us with another weapon that teams have to account for. We feel like we have a few of those. We don't go out each week to say we are going to get the ball to this guy this week. We just let the offense go where the ball is going to go and whatever the defense is dictating that week. That is kind of what we do. ...... have another threat that when it does go there he has the ability to do good things with it.

Q: Do you feel that this is the best set of offensive weapons that you have had around you, particularly because of the depth you have in the backfield and at wide receiver?

A: I haven't really sat down and thought about it. I know that we have some weapons around me. You are lucky to be in a position with a lot of guys - you're lucky also to have a good defense. These things are out of your control as a quarterback in the National Football League. But I know that it helps to have, for sure. And I'm lucky.

Q: Antonio Pierce is not going to be on the field, obviously. But could you just talk about some of the chess matches you have had with him at the line of scrimmage in the past?

A: Yeah. Whenever I'm changing plays and doing different things Antonio has a great knack and feel for what is going on. He is definitely a quarterback on that side. I think he will definitely be missed from that team. And that is going to be tough.

Q: You guys tore up the Giants run defense pretty good in that Week 2 game. Have you seen them make the corrections from that game?

A: Yeah, they have made corrections. I think that is part of the process. But I think they realize that if we are able to run the ball like that again, it will be tough for any defense to have to do that. But that is just part of the plan.

Q: How surprised are you - after the second game the Giants went on to win three more - they were 5-0. How surprised are you the way this division has shaped up and how the Giants have fallen so dramatically?

A: I don't look at it - you can't sit there and be shocked by anything that happens in the NFL. The teams are similar in talent. One play off and it decides the football game. You hope that you have the players to make those plays and situations that may arise to be able to go out there and perform individually and as a unit. So the Giants could easily be where we are at and it wouldn't be a lot different other than a few plays, I think. So we understand that; they do, too, but we are in a good spot now and we need to know that this is the most important game of the year and work at it and give everything we have and leave it on the field on Sunday.

Q: How much different is the Giants' secondary without Kenny Phillips?

A: They start some guys back there that are pretty good. So I don't know that you just assume that you are going to attack one guy or do anything specific. I do think that you go out there and you throw the ball where the defense dictates it. Kenny is a good player. I think that you have to know that going in, I guess.

Q: Would you say there is some correlation between the big plays they have given up in the week's past since he has been out?

A: I don't know. You would have to ask them. You don't always know exactly what they are teaching the individual. I know what I see, but I don't always know what they are teaching you.
 

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The Giants' goal is to put the game in the hands of their secondary??? I don't believe that at all.
 

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Tony Romo to the Giants media
3:06 PM Wed, Dec 02, 2009 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
Todd Archer/Reporter Bio | E-mail | News tips


Tony Romo took part in a conference call with the New York Giants media on Wednesday and some of the questions pertained to the Cowboys' lack of success in December, how different the Giants are now from the September meeting but nothing about the trip to Las Vegas.

As for the December woes, Romo did not bite.

"We don't look at other seasons," Romo said. "This is this season - it is brand new football team. Nothing that happened in 1999 or 2004 or 2008 has any bearing on what is going to happen this December. We feel as though we are just going to keep getting better each day we are out here. We have to have a good Wednesday practice. And if you do that, the next day will be better. And you can keep getting better as the season progresses."

One player Romo will be glad that isn't playing is inside linebacker Antonio Pierce, who was placed on injured reserve with a neck injury this week.

"Whenever I'm changing plays and doing different things Antonio has a great knack and feel for what is going on," Romo said. "He is definitely a quarterback on that side. I think he will definitely be missed from that team. And that is going to be tough."



Transcript: Cowboys QB Tony Romo

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DECEMBER 2, 2009

Q: As you look at this game, the Giants seem to be facing a must-win situation. Do you think you can strike a blow, kind of a final nail in their coffin, so to speak?

A: Well, we don't look at it from their perspective. For us, this is a must-win game. We feel this is the most important game of the season. And it is a very, very big game for us. We have taken that approach. We have been able to really get ready over here since Saturday. And hopefully we will be very prepared. I believe the team has practiced good so far.

Q: How much different do the Giants look to you than the team that beat you in Dallas?

A: They don't look that different. They are a good football team. Sometimes you win some games or lose some close games that could make a different perspective on things, but the team is still good. They have good players, they have good schemes. I thought it was a challenge, but we will be prepared up there this week.

Q: Your team has had some problems in December in recent seasons. What have been the problems and what steps have you taken to correct them?

A: We don't look at other seasons. This is this season - it is brand new football team. Nothing that happened in 1999 or 2004 or 2008 has any bearing on what is going to happen this December. We feel as though we are just going to keep getting better each day we are out here. We have to have a good Wednesday practice. And if you do that, the next day will be better. And you can keep getting better as the season progresses.

Q: Do the players and coaches talk about December slumps or is that better left ignored?

A: No, we don't talk about that stuff. The only thing we can control is our effort today and our commitment to this team and to this place today. And we have worked very hard this season to continue improving every step of the way - win or lose. We learned some things from the Giant game. And that is what you are trying to do. When you lose you learn from it. When you win you learn from it and you improve upon it. That is what this team has been able to do is put blinders on and continue to go forward. And we are going to keep doing the same thing.

Q: Some of the Giants have said that their goal this week - their game plan is to stop the run and basically put the game in your hands. If that works out, how comfortable are you with that?

A: I'm very comfortable with that. We accept that responsibility every week and I expect nothing less.

Q: Do you see that as sort of a challenge to you personally?

A: No, I think that is what you have to do every week in the NFL, because if you don't come up and stop the run, you are probably not going to win the football game.

Q: How can you account for those two games where you scored just the one touchdown with an offense that had been doing pretty well otherwise? What happened in those two games?

A: The one game, we kind of had a whole bunch of errors from our end as far as - whether it be physical or mental - we fumbled at a certain time after a big play, we had key drops, we had a key penalty on two or three third downs. We don't block the right guy. I throw an interception on the one-yard line. You add all of that up and there are three or four scores that you left out there by doing nothing other than just being normal. So that, I guess, happens once a year and that is part of the deal. In another game the defense played well. I didn't play as well as I had hoped. And I think ......few of our guys. So we learned and we got better from it. And I think we are ready to go this weekend.

Q: Has the emergence of Miles Austin surprised you or did you see this in him all along?

A: No. I have been around him for awhile now, so I could see that he had ability, it was just about refining it and doing things right every day. He started to take the approach and worked hard this offseason and came into camp in great shape. He continues to get better each time he steps out on the field. And that is all we ask of him.

Q: What does he do for your offense?

A: He provides us with another weapon that teams have to account for. We feel like we have a few of those. We don't go out each week to say we are going to get the ball to this guy this week. We just let the offense go where the ball is going to go and whatever the defense is dictating that week. That is kind of what we do. ...... have another threat that when it does go there he has the ability to do good things with it.

Q: Do you feel that this is the best set of offensive weapons that you have had around you, particularly because of the depth you have in the backfield and at wide receiver?

A: I haven't really sat down and thought about it. I know that we have some weapons around me. You are lucky to be in a position with a lot of guys - you're lucky also to have a good defense. These things are out of your control as a quarterback in the National Football League. But I know that it helps to have, for sure. And I'm lucky.

Q: Antonio Pierce is not going to be on the field, obviously. But could you just talk about some of the chess matches you have had with him at the line of scrimmage in the past?

A: Yeah. Whenever I'm changing plays and doing different things Antonio has a great knack and feel for what is going on. He is definitely a quarterback on that side. I think he will definitely be missed from that team. And that is going to be tough.

Q: You guys tore up the Giants run defense pretty good in that Week 2 game. Have you seen them make the corrections from that game?

A: Yeah, they have made corrections. I think that is part of the process. But I think they realize that if we are able to run the ball like that again, it will be tough for any defense to have to do that. But that is just part of the plan.

Q: How surprised are you - after the second game the Giants went on to win three more - they were 5-0. How surprised are you the way this division has shaped up and how the Giants have fallen so dramatically?

A: I don't look at it - you can't sit there and be shocked by anything that happens in the NFL. The teams are similar in talent. One play off and it decides the football game. You hope that you have the players to make those plays and situations that may arise to be able to go out there and perform individually and as a unit. So the Giants could easily be where we are at and it wouldn't be a lot different other than a few plays, I think. So we understand that; they do, too, but we are in a good spot now and we need to know that this is the most important game of the year and work at it and give everything we have and leave it on the field on Sunday.

Q: How much different is the Giants' secondary without Kenny Phillips?

A: They start some guys back there that are pretty good. So I don't know that you just assume that you are going to attack one guy or do anything specific. I do think that you go out there and you throw the ball where the defense dictates it. Kenny is a good player. I think that you have to know that going in, I guess.

Q: Would you say there is some correlation between the big plays they have given up in the week's past since he has been out?

A: I don't know. You would have to ask them. You don't always know exactly what they are teaching the individual. I know what I see, but I don't always know what they are teaching you.

Romo is right it is a waste of time looking backwards this team needs to focus on the here and now not last season or the year before. Heck in many ways this is not the same team. Last year the only healthy back was Choice, Miles was a non factor on the team. Defense we have some good talented players in the secondary who are gaining more and more experiance and have done a good job up to this point. No doubt the media will keep talking about it but in the end the only thing that matters is what you do today
 

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This was not as generic as could be.

I think the Cowboys are really confident they are going to be successful against the Giants. They have seen some stuff and really believe in the gameplan.

I got pumped by some of the subtle confidence in those replies.
 

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coblue;3114339 said:
This was not as generic as could be.

I think the Cowboys are really confident they are going to be successful against the Giants. They have seen some stuff and really believe in the gameplan.

I got pumped by some of the subtle confidence in those replies.

Totally agree about Tony Romo. Need I remind some of you about what I said about Romo playing his 43 game at the start of the season as a starter and needing more experience. Like seeing defenses, knowing what their trying to do to him, recognizing where the safety is like in the giants game. I said wait till romo gets to his 50th start.

Most elite qbs like Eli Manning, Drew Brees, and Phil Simms for example after they had their 50th game to their 61st game, they started winning in the playoffs and in the super bowl, all except for Brees.

One reporter talked about it in his show with DC Fanatic, brian broaddus who is very good at breaking down the cowboys, knowing what he sees in practices. Broaddus said to him, Romo isnt being down like he was last year, when he made a bad play. Which when romo did make that bad play, he would be down, go sulk on sidelines etc. Now, when he makes such a play he encourages the defense to get the ball back for him, and he is pumped up when he goes back onto the field. Thats leadership.

Romo can only get better, will he still have a few bumps along the road, yes, all QB's do, but they only keep getting better.
 

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Why do we let the opposing teams defense dictate what our offense does?
 

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yimyammer;3114382 said:
Why do we let the opposing teams defense dictate what our offense does?

Because Jason Garrett doesnt have enough experience as an offensive coordinator, etc.

Here is what I posted about that earlier on a sean payton jason garrett post

One big thing, think about this; first lets look at the great sean payton career in coaching ok''

1997-1998 Phily Eagles quarterbacks coach

1999 new york giants qb coach

2000-2002 new york giants offensive coordinator In this area, a couple of times the head coach had to take play calling duties away from sean, remember?

2003-2005 assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach Dallas Cowboys
If you remember one yr in between 2003 & 05, parcells had to take away the play calling duties away from sean, in fact some of his playcalling was down right awful, we as fans were saying what was that;

2006-Saints head coach of saints, ok what head coach advised sean payton on a QB, was parcells, sean asked him about a QB and Bill Parcells advised Brees.

Ok, it took sean payton when starting as an offensive coordinator from 2000 to 2005 about 6 years before he became a head coach.

Now, lets look at jason garrett bio

Miami Dolphins (2005–2006)
(Quarterbacks coach)
Dallas Cowboys (2007)
(Offensive Coordinator)
Dallas Cowboys (2008)
(Offensive Coordinator and Assistant Head Coach)

In reality Jason has had only 3 years as an offensive coordinator, give him some time, it takes awhile to learn, see what teams are doing to you, get players on your team and have a elite qb that is experienced like drew brees was when sean payton got brees in 2006.

Like i mentioned this year about midseason when romo gets his 50th game under his belt of seeing defenses, game plans, growing up as a leader. Takes time you dont do it overnight.

I do feel that after 3-4 years, you should see something in your players and coaches that have the experience. Its like Jimmy Johnson, it took him from 1989 to basically 1991 to learn the learning curve in the NFL, get good players and coaches. Thats 3 years for Jimmy Johnson to start doing things.

So, give it some time, at the end of this year and going into next year, then there shouldnt be no more excuses for jason garrett.
 

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Hopefully one of you darlings gets video of this.

InsideNFLmedia
Interview w/ #Cowboys Tony Romo by Michael Irvin at halftime of Thursday Night Football game tomorrow night. Complete int. Sun on #NFL GDM
 

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"We don't look at other seasons,"

Some one tell Phillips, he's still talking about his glory days in Buffalo.
 

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yimyammer;3114382 said:
Why do we let the opposing teams defense dictate what our offense does?

And that's a good question. I think he's talking more about exploiting what the defense is giving you. Or the path of least resistance.

But I agree with you if you're making a point. Why not just line up and pound the rock until they stack the box then play action them. I do think that Garrett runs the gun so much because Romo is comfortable with it more so than he is. And we are pretty successful with it as long as we avoid 3rd and long.
 
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