goshan;2334042 said:They definitely have some similarities -- accuracy, quick release, streakiness, fumbles, turnovers, big numbers.
Romo is more mobile and elusive and a better improviser.
When Warner was healthy and had a clean pocket with the Rams, he was amazingly accurate.
Nobody is giving Warner enough credit for yesterday. He played a great 2nd half.
jcblanco22;2334127 said:And now both have had a broken pinkie finger courtesy of a player on each other's current teams. Let's hope Romo doesn't go into a 2 season stretch after that injury like Warner did in '03 and '04.
jcollins28;2335654 said:Tony Romo is Steve Pelluer on a talented team.
stupid comment.jcollins28;2335654 said:Tony Romo is Steve Pelluer on a talented team.
AmishCowboy;2335802 said:stupid comment.
dadymat;2335826 said:ive read and heard so many stupid comments regarding Romo today......
Well yeah, you would too if all you had to do was throw the ball to a receiver like Larry Fitzgerald to get you down the field. Many of his passes could have been intercepted.goshan;2334042 said:Nobody is giving Warner enough credit for yesterday. He played a great 2nd half.
Really ok He isn't like Pelluer. If Steve Pelluer and Kevin Sweeney had a love child together his name would be Tony Romo.
jcblanco22;2336099 said:LMAO, great post and comparison. He gets the moxie part from Sweeney.
woolliee;2334031 said:I dont know if this is a good thing or not but they are very similar. Both turn the ball over way too much but can beat you at anytime time. Warner does have a SuperBowl win. I just see a lot of Warner in Romo.