Top 10 Tony Romo's Most Heartbreaking Moments

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or you could actually watch those games and get back to me on what happened in each one.

You mean relive all of those games? haha good one. No need to do that. Yesterday is still fresh in our minds no need to sit and watch all the choke job games again. It's December we still might have at least one more this year. Philly does have a winning record and we all know how this team plays against good teams."cough...cough"
 

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or you could actually watch those games and get back to me on what happened in each one.
I don't mind you and guys like you being a Romo disciple, but we don't need Jerry to be. He's the only one I care about with regards to getting rid of this fraud QB. I'm rooting for rock bottom until they clearly see what I've seen for years and years.
 

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or you could actually watch those games and get back to me on what happened in each one.

Do you think I wasn't watching those games?:rolleyes: I didn't say Romo deserves ALL of the blame for those losses, but in each of them -- at the moment that a team needs their QB to be clutch, he choked. That said, he's a better QB than he gets credit for being in the first 58 minutes of any game.
 

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I wanted so bad for romo to succeed just because of who he his and how he got to this point. It would have been one heck of a cindarella story. At least he brought a little excitement to this team after all the dirt bag qb's we ran through after aikman.
 

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I wanted so bad for romo to succeed just because of who he his and how he got to this point. It would have been one heck of a cindarella story. At least he brought a little excitement to this team after all the dirt bag qb's we ran through after aikman.

You and many other fans feel this way, so much so that you blindly prop him up into something he is not. Romo already has a cindarella story, he was an undrafted free agent who put up a ton of quality stats and far exceeded what he was ever expected to do. At the end of the day, he is just not a championship level QB. The quicker Jerry realizes this, the better. He has already saddled the team with that monster contract he gave him.
 

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I think the botched hold for the FG attempt in Seattle should be #1. And that's the one that started it all.

Because that had so much to do with his QB skills....Oh, and people foget that he drove them down the field only to have a first down overruled by a booth review that was inconclusive.
 

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Quarterbacks get credited with wins that aren't only because of them. So they also get pinned with lossess that aren't only because of them.

Whether it's his fault or not, these types of ridiculous losses have become more common around here during his tenure.
 

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These list are funny, people think the whole world revolves around their team and no one can feel their pain. San Diego Chargers fans can make a list that would make this list seem as trivial as Madden losses to your brother. You could make a killer Peyton Manning list as well, especially featuring games before Indy broke through and won the Super Bowl.
 

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I don't mind you and guys like you being a Romo disciple, but we don't need Jerry to be. He's the only one I care about with regards to getting rid of this fraud QB. I'm rooting for rock bottom until they clearly see what I've seen for years and years.

Ah...the truth shall set you free!

So you openly admit you're rooting for Romo to be unsuccessful...even if it means the Cowboys lose. Got it.
 

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There's a reason entertainment is the first word in ESPN.

They know the Dallas Cowboys are loved or hated by the entire country. They know that Tony Romo is a lightning rod because he happens to quarterback the Dallas Cowboys.

Romo = ratings

It really isn't fair but it comes with the territory.

At least Jerry Jones is happy.
 

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You and many other fans feel this way, so much so that you blindly prop him up into something he is not. Romo already has a cindarella story, he was an undrafted free agent who put up a ton of quality stats and far exceeded what he was ever expected to do. At the end of the day, he is just not a championship level QB. The quicker Jerry realizes this, the better. He has already saddled the team with that monster contract he gave him.

yes I finally realized that this year. Not only that but his skills are starting to decline on top of it, just as Jerry gave him a huge contract. that sounds familiar huh?
 

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There's a reason entertainment is the first word in ESPN.

They know the Dallas Cowboys are loved or hated by the entire country. They know that Tony Romo is a lightning rod because he happens to quarterback the Dallas Cowboys.

Romo = ratings

It really isn't fair but it comes with the territory.

At least Jerry Jones is happy.

I thought the first word in ESPN was "Eastern'?
 

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bring it then. lets see it in detail how he lost the game.

please explain it to me. I watched the game in person, on tv about 10 times and the radio broadcast about 10 times.

tell me in detail how romo lost the game. I will be right here waiting.

You remember that fludder ball to Terrell Owens? The one that would've put us up 21-14.
 

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Because that had so much to do with his QB skills....Oh, and people foget that he drove them down the field only to have a first down overruled by a booth review that was inconclusive.

In the rankings of Romo's most heartbreaking moments, yes, I think that should be #1. Stop being so sensitive where Romo is concerned; I didn't suggest that it had anything to do with his QB skills. But it was still the most heartbreaking in my opinion.
 

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yes I finally realized that this year. Not only that but his skills are starting to decline on top of it, just as Jerry gave him a huge contract. that sounds familiar huh?

That sounds very familiar. Now correct me if I'm wrong but haven't you given me a ton of hell on this forum? It's cool if you did, I just can't remember. I too had blind Romo love for a while...from 2006-2009. Then I became his biggest critic once I saw the light for myself. I love the guy off the field and just think he is a great guy. He is also super athletic and talented, but man his mental game is as bad as it gets. Also, as you said before, now his skills are starting to decline due to age.
 

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In the rankings of Romo's most heartbreaking moments, yes, I think that should be #1. Stop being so sensitive where Romo is concerned; I didn't suggest that it had anything to do with his QB skills. But it was still the most heartbreaking in my opinion.

I agree with you.
 

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That sounds very familiar. Now correct me if I'm wrong but haven't you given me a ton of hell on this forum? It's cool if you did, I just can't remember. I too had blind Romo love for a while...from 2006-2009. Then I became his biggest critic once I saw the light for myself. I love the guy off the field and just think he is a great guy. He is also super athletic and talented, but man his mental game is as bad as it gets. Also, as you said before, now his skills are starting to decline due to age.

I'm sure I did. I was always on the defensive with Romo. I always bought into it being somebody else's fault for his short comings. even though I'm not Interested in dragging the guy through the mud he did the best he could for us which is admirable given his lack of pedigree. I'm just ready to move on.
 
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