Romo's back on injury report

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There's at least a couple here who are lucky they aren't under my supervision because I would administer something to both of them that would bring on an intense body rash followed by the complete loss of bowel control. :laugh:
 

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There's at least a couple here who are lucky they aren't under my supervision because I would administer something to both of them that would bring on an intense body rash followed by the complete loss of bowel control. :laugh:
Sookie sookie now! Methinks old KJJ dun turned off his gosh darn ignore switcheroo thingie. :)
 

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If he's being held out of practice there has to be a reason.
I think he was just busy.

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I need to prescribe something to a few that will help get me out of their heads.
 

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Methinks someone needs to stop looking to harass and antagonize.
 

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Read it and weep.

"It's been a process that we've looked at and analyzed and went over and over," Romo said. "Obviously, you always want to be out on the football field, but the less torque I have to throw during the week is going to allow me to be a little bit better on Sunday."

"It's all about the 35-year-old Romo managing his surgically repaired back, and how the Cowboys can help that process. Running the ball the way they did a year ago with NFL rushing champion DeMarco Murray also makes a big difference.

The success with Murray helped Romo to league and career highs in completion percentage and passer rating — and boosted the Cowboys to the NFC East title and their first playoff win since 2009. With Murray now a division rival in Philadelphia, Dallas needs suitable alternatives or else runs the risk of testing the limits of Romo's back."


http://poststar.com/news/state-and-...cle_3f90bb5a-27a1-532b-a5b2-bae3d80aa33a.html
 

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Well what do you know more talk about reducing the torque on Romo's back. LOL

“He always tweaks things a little bit,” Wilson said. “He’s getting a bit more open with his back so he doesn’t have to torque his back as much.”

http://cowboysblog.***BANNED-URL***...ing-with-his-mechanics-to-help-his-back.html/
 

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OMG just quit if your putting you life at stake - I mean it be nice to have a normal life after football - to be able to play with your kids etc

which of you would want a bad back for the rest of your life ?
 

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I blame superstition. The player has a good year last season and it was a weekly ritual to miss a practice and be on the injury report. They are now trying to replicate that success. They follow the same routine as if it matters.
 

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That's what people don't understand. I've had back problems for about 22 years. I can go months with my back feeling just fine.Heck I've gone a year or two with it being okay. Then If I just turn the wrong way it can go out. My Mom had back problems all of her life. It will always be with him.

So true, Same here with my neck
 
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