Terrance Williams preferred Romo over Dak

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Williams got the numbers he did because he wasnt very good. That also why he signed for what he did in FA, and why no one wanted him whennwe cut him. If you think Williams was underrated, I got some prime beach front property in Oklahoma you might be interested in.
exactly. wasn't a great route runner. he couldn't catch with his hands and almost body catch every throw. his one ammo was speed and got him several years in the NFL and little money in his bank account. I hadn't heard his name for years and forgotten about him until now in this thread. he was a never was, so we can't even call him has been
 

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I don't need to answer the quesiton.

I'm simply pointing out your agenda. That's it. That's all I wanted to say.

You ain't in charge, kid. I can say what I want when I want.
My agenda? I literally replied to his post. This is why you shouldn't jump in grown folks discussion because you don't know what's going on....but you want to talk about "agenda".
 

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So if he was ready to play why did he retire? And yes he would get smoked because he was hurt. It’s not a fair comparison.
These guys biggest issues are they wanted the rags to riches story to end better than it did
I agree that Romo at that time was a better qb but I also believe the 2014 team was better and that team failed not sure what makes these guys think 2016 was gonna be any different

Steve likes to argue he was finally healthy which he may have been but he was also fairly healthy in 14

Romos problem is he wanted the big play all the time or too often which made him vulnerable in pocket more often than he needed to be IMO

The cowboys brass should be kicked in the arse for calling plays to put Romo in position to get hurt again to begin with

It’s easy to play Monday morning qb and say we’ll Romo would have done better than rookie Dak but it’s hard to argue with how well Dak played that year

That said it could have also given us insight to how Dak would play in postseason for his career

He’s had 2 good games 2 ok games but his butt cheeks appear to clinch tight when it matters most but that could be said about entire team
 

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Romo sucked. he was a big choker. he played like I play back yard football with my kids. his one lucky playoff win was because the Ref's blew a call and gave us the win at home. one of the biggest chokers in history of football.

not sure what you are drinking. moonshine perhaps.
This is why you and your little buddies aren't credible. Not one bit. You maintain this lie to prop up Dak. It's too obvious and too simple to see.



"When the defense has allowed 30-plus points—something the Cowboys have done more than all but two other teams since 2010—and the running game has gone nowhere, Romo, in front of the entire country on either FOX, NBC or ESPN, is often tasked with having to play superhero in the fourth quarter.

More often than not, he comes through. After all, the dude has 11 fourth-quarter comebacks since 2011, which is pretty phenomenal considering the Cowboys have won only 24 games in that span."

"That's because fans of both the Dallas Cowboys and their counterparts have a distorted view of Romo, who for several years running has been one of the game's best quarterbacks in crucial moments."


"Romo is one of the most efficient fourth-quarter quarterbacks, completing 69.6 percent of his passes and compiling a 105.6 passer rating in the final period last season."


Some will say I'm being "over the top" again. But these are just facts. It has nothing to do with Dak. Read em and weep kiddies...if you dare have the guts for truth:


It's not posting the link. Might be a not-allowed source. PM me if you have the nerve to read fact.
 
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My agenda? I literally replied to his post. This is why you shouldn't jump in grown folks discussion because you don't know what's going on....but you want to talk about "agenda".
LOL...you are a brick.

You replied to the post in the EXACT manner I told him you would...BEFORE you replied. That's MY agenda.

I will "jump in"...any time I want, kid. Any way I want. You don't get to dictate anything...mkay? Get that through your brick.

If you have some other objection...report it.
 

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These guys biggest issues are they wanted the rags to riches story to end better than it did
I agree that Romo at that time was a better qb but I also believe the 2014 team was better and that team failed not sure what makes these guys think 2016 was gonna be any different

Steve likes to argue he was finally healthy which he may have been but he was also fairly healthy in 14

Romos problem is he wanted the big play all the time or too often which made him vulnerable in pocket more often than he needed to be IMO

The cowboys brass should be kicked in the arse for calling plays to put Romo in position to get hurt again to begin with

It’s easy to play Monday morning qb and say we’ll Romo would have done better than rookie Dak but it’s hard to argue with how well Dak played that year

That said it could have also given us insight to how Dak would play in postseason for his career

He’s had 2 good games 2 ok games but his butt cheeks appear to clinch tight when it matters most but that could be said about entire team
Perfectly said.

This is what I always say about Romo and even Dak. We see "ok" and standard games from them and think that's good enough. We needed performances from Dak and Romo to play better than "ok". Like Dak did last year against the Buccs. We never got that from Romo. Just take over the game. We need our QB's to take over a game more consistently in the post season.
 

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LOL...you are a brick.

You replied to the post in the EXACT manner I told him you would...BEFORE you replied. That's MY agenda.

I will "jump in"...any time I want, kid. Any way I want. You don't get to dictate anything...mkay? Get that through your brick.

If you have some other objection...report it.
Where did you tell him I would respond that way? This is the dumbest argument i've had on this site to date. Lord have mercy.....
 

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Answer the question. Why did he retire? You don’t need Sultan to speak for you.
As much as Romo supporters are annoying if you’re body had been through what his had been through and that kind of contract offer from cbs was on the table it may have been the best decision he ever made

Football isn’t that important
 

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These guys biggest issues are they wanted the rags to riches story to end better than it did
I agree that Romo at that time was a better qb but I also believe the 2014 team was better and that team failed not sure what makes these guys think 2016 was gonna be any different

Steve likes to argue he was finally healthy which he may have been but he was also fairly healthy in 14

Romos problem is he wanted the big play all the time or too often which made him vulnerable in pocket more often than he needed to be IMO

The cowboys brass should be kicked in the arse for calling plays to put Romo in position to get hurt again to begin with

It’s easy to play Monday morning qb and say we’ll Romo would have done better than rookie Dak but it’s hard to argue with how well Dak played that year

That said it could have also given us insight to how Dak would play in postseason for his career

He’s had 2 good games 2 ok games but his butt cheeks appear to clinch tight when it matters most but that could be said about entire team
That's right. I'm not sayin he would have STAYED healthy. We don't know what would have happened. But on the other hand...one cannot say "he would have gotten hurt anyway".

Very presumptuous given he really did get fully healthy...FINALLY...for probably the first time in his career. And I gave ALL credit to Dak for that.

I'm being fair here. I'm not even gonna say we woulda won the SB...like some FOR REAL "over the top" fans are saying.
 

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As much as Romo supporters are annoying if you’re body had been through what his had been through and that kind of contract offer from cbs was on the table it may have been the best decision he ever made

Football isn’t that important
I agree with this but it contradicts their notion that his body could hold up and he would've taken us to the promise land if he got his job back. There's nothing to support this claim.

If his body would've held up or if his body wasn't in danger he would've continued to play. He didn't retire just because he was tired of the game. He LOVED it.
 

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As much as Romo supporters are annoying if you’re body had been through what his had been through and that kind of contract offer from cbs was on the table it may have been the best decision he ever made

Football isn’t that important
Which is why he once made the statement about losing a game, "If this is the worst thing that'll ever happen to me, then I've lived a pretty good life."

Some Romo haters use that statement to try to make it seem like he didn't care about the game enough, when he was correctly putting it in perspective.
 

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Which is why he once made the statement about losing a game, "If this is the worst thing that'll ever happen to me, then I've lived a pretty good life."

Some Romo haters use that statement to try to make it seem like he didn't care about the game enough, when he was correctly putting it in perspective.
Yup, Faith, Family, Friends…….and an occupation somewhere after those.
 

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I agree with this but it contradicts their notion that his body could hold up and he would've taken us to the promise land if he got his job back. There's nothing to support this claim.

If his body would've held up or if his body wasn't in danger he would've continued to play. He didn't retire just because he was tired of the game. He LOVED it.
I agree, but he certainly was willing to finish the season, at the very least. Maybe the Cowboys are the only team he ever wanted to play for, and without the chance to compete for the job, going somewhere else just wasn't worth the risk.
 

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That's right. I'm not sayin he would have STAYED healthy. We don't know what would have happened. But on the other hand...one cannot say "he would have gotten hurt anyway".

Very presumptuous given he really did get fully healthy...FINALLY...for probably the first time in his career. And I gave ALL credit to Dak for that.

I'm being fair here. I'm not even gonna say we woulda won the SB...like some FOR REAL "over the top" fans are saying.
Steve just admit your rag to riches story was taken from you and that would make you more credible ( not that you don’t have sone credibility)

Your arguments are based more on emotion .

You can argue now the veteran made more sense because the rookie failed but the vet failed too against essentially the same team in GB with a better squad in 14

You’re crusade to argue with anyone who disagrees with you is apparent

Just say Tony was one of my favorite cowboys ever and I had hoped he’d have a chance to complete his legacy with a sb run

Unfortunately his legacy says the same as Dak at the moment and only one qb can change it
 

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I agree with this but it contradicts their notion that his body could hold up and he would've taken us to the promise land if he got his job back. There's nothing to support this claim.

If his body would've held up or if his body wasn't in danger he would've continued to play. He didn't retire just because he was tired of the game. He LOVED it.
Ya some of their takes are contrary to what we saw on the field
 

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I agree, but he certainly was willing to finish the season, at the very least. Maybe the Cowboys are the only team he ever wanted to play for, and without the chance to compete for the job, going somewhere else just wasn't worth the risk.
I think he also knew he could make some serious green calling games and with that I think I’ll leave the thread as I don’t want to be why it gets locked again
 

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I agree, but he certainly was willing to finish the season, at the very least. Maybe the Cowboys are the only team he ever wanted to play for, and without the chance to compete for the job, going somewhere else just wasn't worth the risk.
I mean that's a possibility I guess. I think his body telling him retire is a more reasonable reason as opposed to not wanting to play for anyone else.

I can't imagine Romo not wanting the chance to stick it to the organization who benched him for a rookie.

But its certainly possible.

And yes I do think he was willing to finish the season......I don't think the Cowboys wanted him to honestly.

I don't think people remember how bad things got in 2014 or maybe it was '15 but Romo had to get shot up every Wednesday just to get his body ready for Gameday....the signs were there long before 2016 I feel.
 

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This is why you and your little buddies aren't credible. Not one bit. You maintain this lie to prop up Dak. It's too obvious and too simple to see.



"When the defense has allowed 30-plus points—something the Cowboys have done more than all but two other teams since 2010—and the running game has gone nowhere, Romo, in front of the entire country on either FOX, NBC or ESPN, is often tasked with having to play superhero in the fourth quarter.

More often than not, he comes through. After all, the dude has 11 fourth-quarter comebacks since 2011, which is pretty phenomenal considering the Cowboys have won only 24 games in that span."

"That's because fans of both the Dallas Cowboys and their counterparts have a distorted view of Romo, who for several years running has been one of the game's best quarterbacks in crucial moments."


"Romo is one of the most efficient fourth-quarter quarterbacks, completing 69.6 percent of his passes and compiling a 105.6 passer rating in the final period last season."


Some will say I'm being "over the top" again. But these are just facts. It has nothing to do with Dak. Read em and weep kiddies...if you dare have the guts for truth:


It's not posting the link. Might be a not-allowed source. PM me if you have the nerve to read fact.
don't get your shorts tied up in a knot. I know you are still trying to get even with me as I have embarassed you in multiple occasions.....it was sarcasm toward poopy dog. don't you know poopy is in love (literally) with Romo. he has a poster of romo on the ceiling in his bedroom. drink a cup of coffee. sit back. put your feet up and untie your shorts. R E L A X (or exlax if you prefer ;))
 
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