Romo's back concerns could be a blessing in disguise

Frozen700

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Which differs from every other QB in what way?

As for OP, there is no blessing in disguise. If it takes a crippled QB to finally instill a sense of needing to run into the coaching staff, then the team has a horrible coaching staff.

Those guys don't have bad backs.
 

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Elways years that Denver got to the SB were when the AFC was weak. Simple as that. As usual you take your psychopathic hatred of romo to new heights as you desperately change history to maintain your fantasy world.

Some people would argue that comparing Romo to Elway is engaging in a bit of fantasy. I do agree that the run game is key we need to keep this defense off the field. No one really knows what to expect from Tony so I won't bring up any family or friends that have had back procedures because to my knowledge none of them have had to absorb the punishment of an nfl qb post op. I never have viewed Tony as the problem but I do view his extension as highly problematic. That being said I love what they have done with the oline and the numbers they have brought in on the dline. For whatever the reason the scouting by the pro personal department has been pretty good at finding players. Hopefully some of them stick. The key to winning anything of consequence during Romo's rapidly closing window is going to hinge on getting very lucky in that regard because we are likely looking at three years tops for Tony.
 
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