CowboyRoy
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Good ole Romo haters, never gets old. This thread doesn't even deserve a post, straight garbage.
Romo haters in mid season form already. Lol
Good ole Romo haters, never gets old. This thread doesn't even deserve a post, straight garbage.
What's with people announcing who they put on their own ignore list?
As if anyone would care that you can't read their posts anymore.. like it affects them in any way. lol
Kinda defeats the purpose of "ignoring" them.. carry on..
To put it in perspective, if he averaged 88 yards a quarter, he'd have over 5,600 yards in a season.Romo was 6 of 8 passing for 88 yards.......That's "horrible?"
What's with people announcing who they put on their own ignore list?
As if anyone would care that you can't read their posts anymore.. like it affects them in any way. lol
Kinda defeats the purpose of "ignoring" them.. carry on..
Seriously, I'm trying to find the "fumbles" referenced in the OP...anyone seen them?
He's obviously referring to the Webb fumble. Carry on bashing him over "s" at the end of fumble.
Just FYI, a muff is not a fumble.
Yes it is. In the box score it's labeled as a fumble. muff is a method of fumbling like a strip.
Huh? Romo looked great. He was sharp as a tack and looked good on the move. Needs to calm down a bit when he has time but that's about it.
No, it's not.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fumble
"Under American rules a fumble may be confused with a muff. A muff occurs where a player drops a ball that he does not have possession of, such as while attempting to catch a lateral pass or improperly fielding a kicking play such as a punt (you cannot "fumble" a loose ball). Ball security is the ability of a player to maintain control over the football during play and thus avoid a fumble."
Especially considering it was his first semi-live fire play. I thought the sack was a waste but I wouldn't hold it against him. I was far more annoyed by Witten's hold on the run since he had penalty issues last year as well.
But then I have to ask why they label it as a fumble on the nfl.com boxscores.
No, it's not.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fumble
"Under American rules a fumble may be confused with a muff. A muff occurs where a player drops a ball that he does not have possession of, such as while attempting to catch a lateral pass or improperly fielding a kicking play such as a punt (you cannot "fumble" a loose ball). Ball security is the ability of a player to maintain control over the football during play and thus avoid a fumble."