Video: Tony Romo in the "All or Nothing" documentary

G2

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Ask yourself a question. Did Dak and Dez have a success rate together on high pointed fade routes even remotely comparable to the level him and Romo had it figured out? We both know the answer
You said they didn't have that connection on back shoulder fades, I'm saying they have connected. Do you have proof they don't? Because I have seen examples that they do.
And if you're comparing Dak's first two season ever in the league to a time Romo and Dez built rapport then I don't have time for silly games. More automated Dak hatred.
 

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I recorded and shared the same segment with some family and friends. You did a better job. I was holding my phone and drinking crown royal at the same time

I like this Brice Butler clip. He and Switzer seemed to tease Beasley

 

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You said they didn't have that connection on back shoulder fades, I'm saying they have connected. Do you have proof they don't? Because I have seen examples that they do.
And if you're comparing Dak's first two season ever in the league to a time Romo and Dez built rapport then I don't have time for silly games. More automated Dak hatred.

Okay not gonna waste time destroying this argument. Have a good day
 

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Nope cause it doesn't matter what evidence I show to the contrary he will believe what he believes and defend his stance
I'm not comparing QB's or production. That would be unrealistic. All I said was that Dak and Dez connected on back shoulder fades after you said they didn't.
Pretty simple stuff. Now go ahead and present the evidence.
 

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Dak has hit Dez on multiple occasions with the back shoulder fade. Another catch phrase some aren't quite informed on the meaning.
Actually he hasn't. The back shoulder fade is nothing special. It's not a throw dak throws with much touch.
 

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Come on now...no way Dez was choosing Dak over Romo.
He was raving about Romo almost daily when he was destroying the defense in practice every day once he returned.

It was just the perfect storm to keep Dak at the time; in that offense was on a roll and the team was winning.. Dak was playing well and within himself while opposing DCs were in that fog that happens every so often when a new rookies flashes onto the scene.
Plus Tony had been injured a ton so there were real question on if he could be counted on.

He was the way better player and gave us the way better chance to advance, but factoring in everything at the time (winning his injuries, the longer term future) I see why they made the wrong choice there.
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Spagnola and Broaddus have bother alluded and hinted that Dez was indeed campaigning for Dak to stay. Hindsight is 20/20 but I bet you he strongly regrets that decision
 

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What Jerry has done to Romo should be a crime in which Jerry is forced to do time and relinquish GM duties.

Makes me sick watching some of these games from 2008-2014. Romo had to be a magician

Romo the Maginificent
Jerry's ineptitude and stubbornness is unforgivable. Romo should've refused to resign with the team. He could've went somewhere else with a decent defense and won a SB.
 

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Few thoughts.

1. The coaches and execs hold themselves accountable within the organization. The leadership from the top down looks to themselves first time and time again. You see the Joneses doing it, you see Garrett doing it, you see Bisaccia and Dooley doing it, and you can see players like Lee, Scandrick, and the leadership council doing it.

2. Beasley didn't like Butler. He would try to get him to shut up and then started just walking away when he came around.

3. Witten, Scandrick, and Switzer will be tough to replace as leaders. Witten and Scandrick worked overtime trying to get the team on focus and working hard speaking up time and time again. Switzer was around everyone offense and defense working to hype his teammates in games and practice. I always thought Dez might be that guy but it was Switz time after time.

4. I really liked Bisaccia's hug it out sessions. I hope that his assistant who is taking for him is taking over. I like what he did from a morale standpoint but our ST were fairly disappointing overall last year losing us several games.

5. Dooley had his hands constantly full babysitting Dez. Dez lost his confidence and completely melted down. His selfishness was abhorrent. Complaining about constructive criticism. Getting upset when DLaw did not give him extra tee-shirts over the rest of the team. i can understand why they didn't want to keep him around as his physical skills continued to decline. Dez needs therapy in the worst way.

To Dooley's credit it did seem that he finally got through to Dez by the end of the year. i have read people who didn't like him but I thought he did as well as could be expected.

6. Pollock and Wade Wilson seemed just about worthless. Pollock seemed clueless about what was going wrong with team morale all season and the in the peeks into his meetings I felt TFred was more suited to teach. Alexander should be a significant improvement especially with Williams in the fold. When Wilson said he couldn't figure out what was wrong with Dak and hoped it fixed itself i wanted to scream.

7. Lee seems a shoe in to coach after he retires. He ran a film session with the defense for every game. When he was telling Maxie why the coverage play was flawed after a red zone TD against the Giants and Maxie seemed stumped that was telling for both parties.

8. The OL seemed a really solid group but somewhat aloof to the rest of the team. Sure Byron Bell would dance like a loon and LC would hang with Dak but I never saw themselves assert themselves when the locker room was a mess in early Autumn and again when Zeke was suspended. Garrett called on them to step up. Apparently they didn't While Witten and Scandrick did time and again. That was disappointing.

9. I would love to be able to sit in on Marinelli's film sessions with the defense.

10. It looked like Linehan ran the QB room and Wilson was a glorified assistant position coach. Now Linehan is not an inspiring leader I think he is more intelligent than people give him credit for. It makes me feel better about Moore taking over the role. It was funny when Dak and Moore were talking about how it had to be tough on a coach and then Moore taking the job shortly after.

11. I have heard a lot of people claim they would ignore Garrett and similar posturing. I won't comment on that but I will say that if you watch the players in meetings that is not the case. It starts from the Broncos loss and lasts until the end when he is trying ot rally the team after the Seattle loss. Say what you want about the decision to not tank but he did successfully rally the team.

12. I have been critical of Dak's accuracy and reads but his leadership and commitment to the team are a serious asset. He is a natural leader and I cannot help but think without the Dez distraction and Zeke spectacle he will be more able to concentrate on his job.
 
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