Tony Romo Moments

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What's your favorite Romo moment? There are many to choose from including the snap over head that he chased down and turned into a 1st down. My favorite one is when a referee was announcing a penalty call on camera, Romo was standing behind him and mimicking every gesture the ref made.

Any of you haters who want to turn this in to a debate about Romo can just say your favorite moment is when he broke his finger in the Cardinals game last year and be done with it. This is intended to just be a fun thing.
 

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The one where he throws the winning Superbowl TD would be my favorite.
 

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The snap over his head vs the Rams. He was able to pick the ball up fake pump a defender then run for the 1st down.

Just one of my favorites
 

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the 42 yard pass to Witten to get us into fg range to beat the gmen in the 2nd game against the gmen in 2006. I was there:D
 

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My favorite was when the ball got snapped over his head or when he fumbled and picked it up and hit T.O. deep. Worst Botch field goal to win the game in playoffs
 

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or the pass to Tony Curtis @ the Giants in 07
 

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Rampage;3114338 said:
the 42 yard pass to Witten to get us into fg range to beat the gmen in the 2nd game against the gmen in 2006. I was there:D

That was amazing. How about the time he scrambled out of the pocket, dodged a 300+ pound lineman, directed traffic, and hit Crayton in the chest in the endzone for the win against the Commanders.

Anyone remember that?
 

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davidb257;3114347 said:
That was amazing. How about the time he scrambled out of the pocket, dodged a 300+ pound lineman, directed traffic, and hit Crayton in the chest in the endzone for the win against the Commanders.

Anyone remember that?

:laugh2:My short term memory is bad, but even I can remember that one.
 

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davidb257;3114347 said:
That was amazing. How about the time he scrambled out of the pocket, dodged a 300+ pound lineman, directed traffic, and hit Crayton in the chest in the endzone for the win against the Commanders.

Anyone remember that?

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Rampage;3114338 said:
the 42 yard pass to Witten to get us into fg range to beat the gmen in the 2nd game against the gmen in 2006. I was there:D

That was my favorite too. Awesome throw.
 

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The TD pass to Crayton against Atlanta this year and the dropped snap in the end zone which he picked up and then threw to Owens for a first down in '06 against Detroit are two that stand out in my mind.
 

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Rampage;3114357 said:
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Thanks for finding that, Rampage. That just cracks me up.
 

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The duck chuck and hope against the Giants, I have no idea how he saw the open receiver in the end zone, but I'm certain he did.
 

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Fumble in the end zone against Detroit, recovered and completed...
 

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I liked the throw to Owens early in the first Philly game last year. Nothing fluky about it, just burned the defense big in a big spot.
 

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There are a ton to choose from, but my favorite moment was his first pass in 06 after Bledsoe had finally been yanked. Yes, it was an interception but you just knew that the Bledsoe era was over and this new (old) guy, who always seemed to have so much potential in the preseason, would finally end the years upon years of the less than stellar QB play that we'd been saddled with.

The rest of the game was a joy to watch too, even though it resulted in a loss and the stat line wasn't fantastic (14/25, 227 yds, 2 TDs, 3 ints).
 

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Doomsday101;3114335 said:
The snap over his head vs the Rams. He was able to pick the ball up fake pump a defender then run for the 1st down.

Romo’s amazing scramble, TD passes lead Cowboys past Rams
By JAIME ARON, AP Sports Writer
Sep 30, 6:30 pm EDT

IRVING, Texas (AP)—When Tony Romo began chasing a snap that flew over his head, two thoughts raced through his mind.

“Don’t give up a touchdown,” he said, “and don’t get killed.”

After making things worse by knocking the ball farther away, Romo finally grabbed it 33 yards behind the line of scrimmage. Yet instead of falling on the ball or throwing it away, Romo took off running.

And running. And running.

By following his blockers and making a guy miss on his own, Romo recovered all the yards he’d lost, plus gained four more—exactly what the Dallas Cowboys needed on a third-and-3 and in the midst of a sluggish start. That sparked the Cowboys to a 35-7 victory over the St. Louis Rams on Sunday.

“That was a trick play we were working on,” coach Wade Phillips said, laughing.

Romo’s wild, Staubach-like scramble came just before halftime of a tied game. He capped that drive with—what else?—a 15-yard touchdown run. Then he opened the second half with TD passes of 59, 37 and 17 yards, turning what had been a tight early game into yet another easy win for undefeated Dallas and another frustrating loss for winless St. Louis.

“When I first kicked it, I thought, `Uh-oh, maybe I should’ve fallen on it,”’ Romo said. “You have a sense that people are around you or you don’t. And no one was around me.”

Offensive coordinator Jason Garrett said his sentiment during the play was similar to a basketball coach seeing a player put up a 30-footer.

“You say, `No, no … Hey! Way to go!”’ Garrett said.

The Cowboys are 4-0 for the first time since 1995, the year of their last Super Bowl title. The Rams are 0-4 for the first time since 2002, when they opened with five straight losses coming off a Super Bowl loss.

Dallas is literally getting better every week of Phillips’ tenure. The defense has gone from giving up four touchdowns in the opener, to three, to none Sunday (the Rams’ only score came on special teams). The Cowboys offense, which came in as the highest-scoring in the league, has widened the margin of victory every week.

“Four-and-oh is nice,” Phillips said. “It doesn’t put us in the Super Bowl, it doesn’t put us in the playoffs. But it’s good that we’re there.”

The Rams are another story.

They were without six injured starters and two more suspended, then lost several more to injuries, including Isaac Bruce, who had guaranteed a victory.

Quarterback Marc Bulger played despite two broken ribs and his patchwork line wasn’t able to protect him from DeMarcus Ware (one sack, lots of pressure) and Greg Ellis (1 1/2 sacks in his first game since tearing an Achilles’ tendon in November). Bulger went 11-of-24 for 114 yards and threw an interception on his final play. He was pulled with 2:16 left in the third quarter and Dallas up by 28.

Coach Scott Linehan said Bulger remains the starter, then became testy when asked about his team’s offensive woes, such as going more than 30 straight drives without a touchdown.

“We’re looking for solutions,” Linehan said. “What do you want me to say? We haven’t scored, we haven’t executed, we’ve played very poorly on offense.”

Romo was 21-of-33 for 339 yards with three touchdowns and an interception. He ran three times for 24 yards because his long scramble counted for only four no matter how much territory he actually covered.

The play started at the 50, with center Andre Gurode sending a shotgun snap to the 35. Romo caught up to it at the 28, but went into the kind of go-for-broke mindset that drove Bill Parcells batty, leading to a bobble that set him up for the kind of embarrassment he felt after botching a potential winning field goal in the playoffs.

The stakes were much lower Sunday, but this play did come at a crucial time. The score was tied and the Rams were fired up by an 85-yard punt return by Dante Hall. If Romo was stopped, Dallas would have to punt to Hall again.

Romo got control around the 17, turned left and headed back up the field. He juked Raonall Smith around the 30, then kept going until stepping out of bounds at the St. Louis 46.

“That play will go down as one of the greatest plays in the history of the NFL,” Ellis said.

The play was so mentally and physically draining, a time out was called. By St. Louis.

“I was like, `Thank you! I appreciate it!”’ Romo said.

Five snaps later, Romo ran for a touchdown that put the Cowboys up 14-7. Dallas broke it open with three third-quarter touchdowns in only 11 plays.

Patrick Crayton caught two TD passes and a career-high 184 yards receiving. Jason Witten caught a TD pass and Julius Jones ran for one.

The only bad news for Dallas was NFL interception leader Anthony Henry spraining his right ankle in the first quarter.
 
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