Why signing Colin Kaepernick is smarter than signing Romo

JoeKing

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http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl...ng-romo/ar-BByztCG?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartanntp

The big story is this year's NFL free agent market is where Tony Romo will end up. Since the Houston Texans showed their hand by basically paying to give Brock Osweiler to the Cleveland Browns, the Dallas Cowboys have been sitting on their hands. They want the Texans to bite on a trade and take Romo's cap, using the Denver Broncos' possible interest in Romo against Houston.

But there's a few QBs available. Romo is clearly the most desired. But there's another one teams should consider. What? Jay Cutler? You should be ashamed of yourself for suggesting that. I'm talking about Colin Kaepernick.

Both Kaep and Romo have their risks. Romo is a huge injury risk, playing in just five games over the last two seasons. But if he's healthy and placed on a team, like Denver or Houston, who loaded with talent on both sides of the ball, then Romo is immediately in Super Bowl talks.

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I honestly couldn't take the meltdown that would occur here. Maybe if he were actually good, I'd be fine, but there would be daily posts about him.
 

MWH1967

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Sweet baby Jesus....:facepalm: I know I've done wrong in my life but, I would rather have "Johnny Football" holding a clipboard in Dallas.
 

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Daillest88

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Ok since we are talking about kaepernick, is it true that he said he would stand for the flag once he became a Free agent
 

rags747

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Jerry ain't signing Kap, now Johhny Football is another story.
 
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