Crown Royal;1205118 said:He had a pretty poor game. That one INT that went through the DB's hands was Divine Intervention.
I think the wind played a part in this game. Did you notice how the kickoffs on both sides were landing between the 10-15? Giants stadium is one of the hardest places to play as a quarterback.bbgun;1205129 said:Arm strength didn't seem the same (wind?), but who cares? We're in the driver's seat.
The Duke;1206092 said:Bad game?
If I was to generalize and make a black white judgment, I would call his performance incredibly great!
1 bad INT, other WR's fault, throw to Clayton was close. 2 bad plays.
What would the dynamic of the game be when judging Romo if TO catches the ball and keeps the drive going in the 3rd quarter?
It comes down to the fact that on the road, cold, against a real good team playing well, the guy drove us to a touchdown and a field goal in the 4th quarter when our backs were up against the wall. Can't get better than that.
Perfection is impossible. Be thankful for what we got here, which is truly special.
Crown Royal;1205118 said:He had a pretty poor game. That one INT that went through the DB's hands was Divine Intervention.
Crown Royal;1205118 said:He had a pretty poor game. That one INT that went through the DB's hands was Divine Intervention.
theebs;1206194 said:nahh
that was just karma for the one that went right through aaron glenns hands in the endzone!
bbgun;1205129 said:Arm strength didn't seem the same (wind?), but who cares? We're in the driver's seat.
Outlaw Heroes;1205135 said:Wasn't his best game. But he came through in the clutch after facing some adversity, which in some ways makes this his most impressive performance yet.
Crown Royal;1205118 said:He had a pretty poor game. That one INT that went through the DB's hands was Divine Intervention.
Crown Royal;1205118 said:He had a pretty poor game. That one INT that went through the DB's hands was Divine Intervention.