Fair question, I wonder too. It was good to see him "not" get hit for a change thoughWonder what he would look like taking punishing hits like Dak's taken.
Yes sir.That exact hit? That's amazing.
Now I know you are full of it. Can you show me two exactly like the one Romo took from the whole season?Yes sir.
POint taken.Some times it's simply not worth the time to argue. Let them win on the internet.
If I had all day I could show you 20.Now I know you are full of it. Can you show me two exactly like the one Romo took from the whole season?
My guess is Tony's agent has already talked to teams and relayed that info to the Cowboys.Yep. He'll be on another team next year and we'll have to spend more on replacing him than we'll get from losing him. Fortunately, we're in good hands. But some team will get themselves an elite QB for 1-2 years and we won't get much in return.
I believe there was one and the QB was out for the rest of the game and he was found to have a sprain and was considered lucky that that was all it was.Now I know you are full of it. Can you show me two exactly like the one Romo took from the whole season?
If I had all day I could show you 20.
Yeah I'm in bed.So it would take all day to show us two and it happens in every game according to you. Okay..........
Yeah I'm in bed.
I do think you have to account for the fact that the last few seasons the ratio of injuries to hits ratio on TonyThe nudge that broke his back? You hate the guy we all get it.
I do think you have to account for the fact that the last few seasons the ratio of injuries to hits ratio on Tony
was pretty high. Dismissing that fact isn't getting a clear picture of Tony's situation. It will be a big factor in negotiations for trade talks.
Orrr, he could simply be saying that he's no Brad Johnson. Practice like a boss during practice and play small like a smurf during game action.Those are very, very interesting comments considering that Dak is known not to be very good in practice.
Yep. He'll be on another team next year and we'll have to spend more on replacing him than we'll get from losing him. Fortunately, we're in good hands. But some team will get themselves an elite QB for 1-2 years and we won't get much in return.