Video: Aikman thinks Romo has become cynical

If being under the media spotlight is bothering Romo and gettin' him down, well, perhaps he's not suited for life as an NFL starting QB. Certainly not for a franchise like the Dallas Cowboys. I don't know if that's actually true or not, though, just speculation.
 
It all comes with the territory.....Romo got hyped and now he is getting criticized....we didnt tell him to go to carbo....we didnt tell him to date hollywood starlets....he enjoyed all the positive attention....and now has become robotic dealing with the negative attention.

When Romo wins something....then the media and fans will ease on him. Just like fans hating Wade cupcake because he hasnt won anything.....the same goes for Romo......win something...

Winning cures all........embrace the hate....:)
 
Asklesko;3030433 said:
He has probably just acknowledged privately the truth, that the Cowboys are a bad team that will not win anything.

Jeesh I am no happy fan myself but you are a cheerleader for the morgue. The truth is that there is a lot left to the season and we have an opportunity to prove we are progressing by convincingly and competently beating the Falcons.
 
Gemini Dolly;3030554 said:
Romo just needs to win.
Until then, hes going to have to be mentally tough to deal with people making fun of his hats, what he wears, how he leads or doesnt lead, who he dates, what underwear he puts on, etc. etc.

Tony needs to win along with the rest of the team notably in December and post season. And you are right, all the frivolous scrutiny would go away. Brady could wear a tu-tu and the media would think it is cool.
 
Idgit;3030587 said:
He's one plenty of big regular season games and they still think he can't win those. He'll, he's dominated the Giants and there are posters on this board that still think he choked in the last Giants game because it was a big game.

When he wins his first playoff game, the complaint will be that he choked in the divisional round, or in the NFC Championship game. When he wins a Superbowl, the complaint will be that we should have had the first one in '07.

The idea that people will interpret his play rationally isn't supportable yet. I don't see any reason why that would change just because he wins a few playoff games.

Very well put, Idgit.

DIAF;3030665 said:
If being under the media spotlight is bothering Romo and gettin' him down, well, perhaps he's not suited for life as an NFL starting QB. Certainly not for a franchise like the Dallas Cowboys. I don't know if that's actually true or not, though, just speculation.

That's the thing right there. If he was with any other organization, he would be praised for doing so well as an UDFA. I hope he finds a way to deal with the scrutiny because it isn't going away.

Mash;3030685 said:
When Romo wins something....then the media and fans will ease on him.

Don't count on it, Mash.

cowboyed;3030693 said:
Jeesh I am no happy fan myself but you are a cheerleader for the morgue. The truth is that there is a lot left to the season and we have an opportunity to prove we are progressing by convincingly and competently beating the Falcons.

:lmao2:

cowboyed;3030694 said:
Tony needs to win along with the rest of the team notably in December and post season. And you are right, all the frivolous scrutiny would go away. Brady could wear a tu-tu and the media would think it is cool.

I'd like to believe this, but I don't. They will find something to harp on, but they will look silly because of his success.
 
"His completion % has regressed every year since he's become the starter".

58% ain't gonna get it done. Maybe if we had a top 3 D, but as Troy said, when Tony's played poorly the Cowboys lose. It's all on Tony's shoulders so he better find it somewhere.

Troy has always prided himself on his accuracy and it was one of the things he mentioned about Ryan.
 
Zman5;3030558 said:
The main problem as I see it is Romo wants be a Brett Favre and the fans/media/Garret wants him to be an Aikman/Brady. I think if we let Romo be a Favre, Romo will play better and have a SB ring just like a Favre.

How bout they just let him be ROMO. Forget all the other QB's, past and present. Jesus, I am not completely behind the guy, but, it ain't like Dallas has been totally unsuccessful with this guy at the helm. This ain't Detroit or St. Louis.
 
Gemini Dolly;3030554 said:
Romo just needs to win.
Until then, hes going to have to be mentally tough to deal with people making fun of his hats, what he wears, how he leads or doesnt lead, who he dates, what underwear he puts on, etc. etc.

:hammer:

win a super bowl, and not only will everyone stop complaining about every little thing about romo, they'll EMBRACE it.

if romo leads the cowboys to a super bowl victory, he can show up with a headband that says "hi, pete" on it.

:)
 
JPostSam;3030809 said:
:hammer:

win a super bowl, and not only will everyone stop complaining about every little thing about romo, they'll EMBRACE it.

if romo leads the cowboys to a super bowl victory, he can show up with a headband that says "hi, pete" on it.

:)

We all agree that winning a Superbowl will put an end to the 'can't win the big one' idiocy. That's doesn't absolve our fans of the responsibility of trying to be fair to the guy before he actually does it.

If 'winning a Superbowl' becomes the illogical measuring stick for NFL quarterbacks, there are a lot of players in the HoF who somebody's going to have let know weren't as good as we all originally thought.
 
When did being cynical become a negative characteristic?

No, he's not the fun, happy go lucky taking the NFL by storm in 2006. He's also no longer a media darling.

But a more mature, focused Romo isn't a bad thing either.
 
WoodysGirl;3030821 said:
When did being cynical become a negative characteristic?

No, he's not the fun, happy go lucky taking the NFL by storm in 2006. He's also no longer a media darling.

But a more mature, focused Romo isn't a bad thing either.

He looked pretty boyish after the game winner in KC. I think he's just being careful with the media.
 
Nothing matures a man more than a storm..:storm:
 
WoodysGirl;3030821 said:
When did being cynical become a negative characteristic?

No, he's not the fun, happy go lucky taking the NFL by storm in 2006. He's also no longer a media darling.

But a more mature, focused Romo isn't a bad thing either.
You've got way too much common sense. Thank you for sharing your excess.
 
CowboyFan74;3030828 said:
Nothing matures a man more than a storm..:storm:
Good Timber

The tree that never had to fight
For sun and sky and air and light,
That stood out in the open plain
And always got its share of rain,
Never became a forest king
But lived and died a scrubby thing.

The man who never had to toil
To gain and farm his patch of soil,
Who never had to win his share
Of sun and sky and light and air,
Never became a manly man
But lived and died as he began.

Good timber does not grow with ease
The stronger wind the stronger trees,
The further sky the greater length
The more the storm the more the strength,
By sun and moon, by rain and snow
In trees and men, good timbers grow.

Where thickest lies the forest growth
We find the patriarchs of both,
And they hold counsel with the stars
Whose broken branches show the scars,
Of many winds and much of strife
This is the common law of life.

--Douglas Malloch
 
WoodysGirl;3030821 said:
When did being cynical become a negative characteristic?

Good question. Apparently, it's only a "negative" when practiced on a Cowboy message board. The irony is so thick, you could choke on it.
 
bbgun;3030847 said:
Good question. Apparently, it's only a "negative" when practiced on a Cowboy message board. The irony is so thick, you could choke on it.
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I don't think Aikman sees Romo's cynicism as a negative.

But I think his commentary about this game being 'a tough business for tough people' is him telling us that not everyone can deal with the constant criticism and never ending second guessing.

I am sure we can all agree the QB position is as much about mentality as it is physicality.

And we hear the phrase 'get your mind right' from coaches/fans/players all the time.

Aikman brought up that Romo is going thru a phase of his career right now where he's learning to cope with the enormity of being the QB of the Dallas Cowboys. I don't think you figure out that puzzle in one day.

If Romo is tough enough he will continue to pick thru the pieces, put them in place and eventually it will all come together and hopefully look a lot like this...

Troy+Aikman.jpg
 
stilltheguru;3030900 said:
Lol @ the sob fest.
yeah poor Romo with his millions of dollars,beautiful woman, a job he likes to do, millions of fans, etc. poor Romo....
 

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