See how fast Romo reads the field

RW Hitman;1110693 said:
that is one thing I noticed right off the bat.

granted he threw a few interceptions, but some practice time and designing a game around him, and I think he would be just fine.

Bledsoe cannot get the ball downfield, especially to Witten, TO, Crayton, but Romo was able to see it and make time.

I think Romo is the bright spot, and BP should stick with him.
See how quickly the defense picked up on his tendancies, he is deadmeat next week, dead meat if he starts. A gameplan against him will be very similar, get in his face. Hell at least Bledsoe felt pressure before making bad throws, Romo just throws it with a hope for creating the element of surprise "A sane man wouldn't have thrown that would he, no he wouldn't have but I'm Tony Romo and that is how I roll!"
 
I also noticed how fast he can read the field and make quick decisions. There were only two plays that I was like "what was he thinking." His fist interception was somewhat unlucky, and it looked like Crayton and Romo weren't on the same page on that last int. It will just take a little in-game experience before he surpasses Bledsoe.

As long as the Cowboys don't invest bigtime money into another quarterback, either through the draft or free agency, I think Romo will become a good quarterback.

With a couple of improvements along the offensive line and this guy will be the least sacked quarterback in the NFL. How many guys get the ball out quicker than Romo does?
 
Iago33;1110844 said:
Which option was the defensive lineman on the screen pass?

A better question is why did Drew throw that pass to Glenn in the endzone when the play was supposed to go to TO on the opposite side of the field? BP said he had no idea what Drew was thinking. If you can figure out why Drew decided to abort the play, you will probably figure out which option the defensive lineman was on the screen pass.
 
The thing I like with Romo playing was the fact that Witten was involved in the passing game more. Lets face it Witten wasn't a factor all year long. Now with romo possibly starting I feel even if Romo struggles we'll be doing better without Bledsoe because we have that extra playmaker catching the football. I think Romo opens this offense up like we all invisioned during the preseason.
 
Lets see, he hits TO, Crayton, Witten, Glenn, Barber....even 3 Giants players.

Ill say **** the picks on this one, and just keep in mind how much more energetic the offense looked with Romo.
 
did you notice on the TD to TO he threw,, he gave TO a signal,, he lean down behind the line and made a pushing gesture to the ground, I am guessing he was telling TO to push and stop.. that's what he did and Romo threw the strike. The kid has potential.. we shall see how much.
 

Staff online

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
465,432
Messages
13,873,987
Members
23,791
Latest member
mashburn
Back
Top