YoMick;1763379 said:What funny is... when asked after the game about his TD total.... he said in jest.... "well you know you gotta try and keep up with Tom Brady because he has like 200 TD's" - I am paraphrasing.....
but... sometimes there is truth in jest... he just may think he is #2 or #3 behind Brady and Manning.... no not Eli... the other one
gazmc_06;1763396 said:Manning isn't too hot this year, he has 16 TD's and 10 INT's (thanks San Diego), Romo is second best without any doubt this year.
Romo will take that record this year, him and Owens are combining very well now, Witten will grab TD's, Crayton, Hurd...he has enough weapons.
Yup and as one Cowboys beat writer said "Curtis is a touchdown machine".GoBigD;1764230 said:dont forget curtis 3 for 3 :laugh1:
dfense;1763361 said:It's very likely Tony Romo will surpass Aikman's highest TD season total in his first full year starting....
GoBigD;1764230 said:dont forget curtis 3 for 3 :laugh1:
I wouldn't argue this with him.he just may think he is #2 or #3 behind Brady and Manning.
Big Dakota;1764439 said:Romo is on pace for most TDs, Yards, and Completions in Cowboys history. Plus, he could give Roger a real go for the best passer rating(104.8) in Boys history.
03EBZ06;1764243 said:Yup and as one Cowboys beat writer said "Curtis is a touchdown machine".
dfense;1763361 said:It's very likely Tony Romo will surpass Aikman's highest TD season total in his first full year starting.
That's quite an accomplishment
sago1;1764501 said:Since Romo already has 23, he'll probalby tie or pass White's TD record in either the Jets or Packers game. Good chance that by end of season, he'll set the new TD record at somewhere around 40.
Of course the best thing Romo could do is win his first SB in February 08 but just don't see our defense as being ready enough even then to beat the Pats. But wouldn't I love to see Pats go 16-0, win both playoff games and lose to us in the SB. That would be historic and put our team forever more as something very special in the annuals of the SB history books. And of course it would also crush the mighty Patriots. Bet we could count on the total support of the Colts and their fan base.
He did it in 1971.sonnyboy;1764457 said:104.8! What year was that? I know Roger retired in 1979 with what at the time was the highest career QB rating of about 84.
As we all know the passing game was different back then. 104.8 in todays game is tremendous. With the rules being what they were then a 104.8 probably translates to about 120 today. Unbelievable fricken season!
As long as he remains healthy, he has a better than a chance to throw for 35 TDs this year. I think at worst, he'll get to 35 TDs, but I believe he can get to 38-40 TD passes.ThreeSportStar80;1764722 said:Romo actually has a chance to throw 35 TDs this year, that's crazy!