The Acceptance of Romo

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I'm loving all the praise Romo is getting from this forum and really, from basically anyone that follows football. My question is, are we still at the point where if he has a bad game, we start letting doubt creep in as to whether he's "the one"?

Or are we past that point and to the point where a Peyton Manning is. Where if he has a bad game, it's just considered a bad game and he'll be fine the next one?

I want to say I've graduated from hoping he's our franchise to knowing he is and sticking with him through the thick and thin like I did Aikman. It's a good feeling. Who's with me?
 
Who thinks he's gonna have a bad game? i tell u what, I think that may be more difficult for Tony then throwing for 500 yards. Seriously... the guy is locked in and can make plays ANYWHERE at ANYTIME.
 
Ozzu;1687546 said:
I'm loving all the praise Romo is getting from this forum and really, from basically anyone that follows football. My question is, are we still at the point where if he has a bad game, we start letting doubt creep in as to whether he's "the one"?

Or are we past that point and to the point where a Peyton Manning is. Where if he has a bad game, it's just considered a bad game and he'll be fine the next one?

I want to say I've graduated from hoping he's our franchise to knowing he is and sticking with him through the thick and thin like I did Aikman. It's a good feeling. Who's with me?

Romo is the glimmer in my eye. I'm with you. This guy doesn't really have bad games though.
 
mmohican29;1687561 said:
Who thinks he's gonna have a bad game?
I do.

All players have an "off" game occasionally. We have not seen the 2007 version of Romo have to play from behind yet. We have been ahead almost all season. Let's see what happens if we fall behind against NE or on the road.

Don't get me wrong I'm confident in Romo and think he can be a franchise QB for our team for many years to come. It's just a little unrealistic to think he won't ever have a bad game. Stauback did. So did Aikman. It happens.
 
big dog cowboy;1687603 said:
I do.

All players have an "off" game occasionally. We have not seen the 2007 version of Romo have to play from behind yet. We have been ahead almost all season. Let's see what happens if we fall behind against NE or on the road.

Don't get me wrong I'm confident in Romo and think he can be a franchise QB for our team for many years to come. It's just a little unrealistic to think he won't ever have a bad game. Stauback did. So did Aikman. It happens.

The key is to bounce back and make the bad games the exception to an always good game rule. :D
 
Ozzu;1687546 said:
I'm loving all the praise Romo is getting from this forum and really, from basically anyone that follows football. My question is, are we still at the point where if he has a bad game, we start letting doubt creep in as to whether he's "the one"?

Or are we past that point and to the point where a Peyton Manning is. Where if he has a bad game, it's just considered a bad game and he'll be fine the next one?

I want to say I've graduated from hoping he's our franchise to knowing he is and sticking with him through the thick and thin like I did Aikman. It's a good feeling. Who's with me?

Honestly I think his first bad game will have a 3rd of the band-wagoners to temporarily jump. He'll win most over permanently with a play off win. And for a few, SB win. Just like Peyton.
 

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