Was Romo Dak's brain?

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Two games into a season without Tony on the bench telling Dak how to attack the defense and he looks quite ordinary. People say Kellen is Dak's mentor but I think it was Tony.
 
Two games into a season without Tony on the bench telling Dak how to attack the defense and he looks quite ordinary. People say Kellen is Dak's mentor but I think it was Tony.
It's an amazing coincidence that these 2 "ordinary" games just so happened to come against the top 2 defenses in the league from a year ago.

Almost like there's a correlation. Almost.
 
Can we just not talk about Tony? It makes me sick how it ended for him. Everyone who thought Dak was a better QB is going to get an education this year. The timing was right and Romo was injury riddled so I didn't fuss too much when Dak took the job. But we have a worse QB now than we did with Tony. No question about it.
 
Dak only put up 10 points against the Giants in their second game last year and romo was around.
 
Nah, clearly it was Mark Sanchez lol.

Didnt he claim that before the season started?
 
Dont like popcorn?
:lmao:

Its not like I agreed with anyone on this thread topic.
Sure, he helped,but not THAT much.

Then again, I do recall you being an all-time harsh Romo-basher, so maybe you thought I was totally agreeing with this thread.
I was not

Hence, the popcorn.
 
The wheels have come off on Dak, this is bigger than Tony Romo being in his ear!

I know how you Romoites work, though
 
Dak averaged almost 29 attempts per game last year. After dominating the clock in week 1 and starting out pass heavy this week, ultimately leading to repeated stalled drives and a deficit, he is currently averaging about 46 attempts per game. Drew Brees averages 42 per game for his career.

Whatever offensive game plans the team has come up with in weeks 1 and 2 need to change. This is not a high powered offense that should be utilizing the hurry up (week 1) or passing to set up the run like they tried tonight. With all the resources invested in the OL and RB, it's nearly criminal that Dallas has started the season trying to throw the ball as much as they have.
 
Dak is learning now about forcing the ball..

https://www.___GET_REAL_URL___/s/ww...asked-about-those-old-tweets-about-tony-romo/
 

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