not to mention he has suffered this fan base enough too as a QB.I say no. The man has suffered enough under Jerry and has done his time. Let him enjoy his cush job, family and play golf. He shouldn't have to suffer dealing with Jerry or Stephen any more than he has.
I'd take Romo as QB.This started to naw at me watching this offense slide into the abyss.
Since Romo retired..
DAK has steadily regressed since his rookie year.
DAKOTA played so well with Romo mentoring him..
we have to consider Romo as a coach who might fix the offensive issues.
Now..
Would Tony consider leaving broadcasting to stay closer to his team?
I think yes.
Could he work with Garrett and avoid concerns with Jerrah?
I think yes.
Would Jerrah pay him double what CBS is paying him?
I think yes.
Jerrah would do anything to stop his team from more collapse.
Comments?
This started to naw at me watching this offense slide into the abyss.
Since Romo retired..
DAK has steadily regressed since his rookie year.
DAKOTA played so well with Romo mentoring him..
we have to consider Romo as a coach who might fix the offensive issues.
Now..
Would Tony consider leaving broadcasting to stay closer to his team?
I think yes.
Could he work with Garrett and avoid concerns with Jerrah?
I think yes.
Would Jerrah pay him double what CBS is paying him?
I think yes.
Jerrah would do anything to stop his team from more collapse.
Comments?
Your wrong about Jerry doing anything to stop the collapse. It's a business and his pockets are full. Most valuable team in professional sports. He doesn't care about winning. Its about making moneyThis started to naw at me watching this offense slide into the abyss.
Since Romo retired..
DAK has steadily regressed since his rookie year.
DAKOTA played so well with Romo mentoring him..
we have to consider Romo as a coach who might fix the offensive issues.
Now..
Would Tony consider leaving broadcasting to stay closer to his team?
I think yes.
Could he work with Garrett and avoid concerns with Jerrah?
I think yes.
Would Jerrah pay him double what CBS is paying him?
I think yes.
Jerrah would do anything to stop his team from more collapse.
Comments?
This started to naw at me watching this offense slide into the abyss.
Since Romo retired..
DAK has steadily regressed since his rookie year.
DAKOTA played so well with Romo mentoring him..
we have to consider Romo as a coach who might fix the offensive issues.
Now..
Would Tony consider leaving broadcasting to stay closer to his team?
I think yes.
Could he work with Garrett and avoid concerns with Jerrah?
I think yes.
Would Jerrah pay him double what CBS is paying him?
I think yes.
Jerrah would do anything to stop his team from more collapse.
Comments?
They talked about this misconception the other day on squawking cowboys, it wasn't Romo at all who was mentoring Dak. It was Mark Sanchez. Somehow this revisionist history of Romo being the reason for Dak's 2016 success has become the narrative.
Exactly, just ask Chucky.Romo would never take the gig. He's got a nice cushy job that pays millions and he has a limited work schedule.
Being an NFL coach/coordinator is a grind.
Why would a guy already worth $200 million working 30 hours a week for $5 million a year take an 80-hour per-week job making $500K?This started to naw at me watching this offense slide into the abyss.
Since Romo retired..
DAK has steadily regressed since his rookie year.
DAKOTA played so well with Romo mentoring him..
we have to consider Romo as a coach who might fix the offensive issues.
Now..
Would Tony consider leaving broadcasting to stay closer to his team?
I think yes.
Could he work with Garrett and avoid concerns with Jerrah?
I think yes.
Would Jerrah pay him double what CBS is paying him?
I think yes.
Jerrah would do anything to stop his team from more collapse.
Comments?
How many former great NFL quarterbacks are offensive coordinators?I just have trouble believing Mark Sanchez contributed to any success of a QB since he consistently demonstrated a clear lack of understanding of what successful QBs do. I'd bet you it was more likely that he was just Dak's PAL as someone who didn't represent competition in any way.
One thing I can promise you is Romo's words carry more weight than a guy who had defined the word SUBPAR with his career.
Heck no. Romo played in a way that not many other than Favre could. Playing sandlot football isn’t something that can be taught. He audibled so much he wouldn’t know what it would mean for a QB to listen to him.
Remember when Peyton was out for the year with Indy and I think he helped game plan and may have even called plays after the record got so bad. The backup couldn’t translate what Peyton saw because like many math teachers it’s hard to communicate what comes naturally.
How many former great NFL quarterbacks are offensive coordinators?
None.
Who is Scott Linehan? Mike McCarthy? Sean Payton? Wade Wilson? Jon Gruden? And Reid?How many were as bad a QB as Mark Sanchez? You'd feel good about bringing him in and relying on his knowledge on how to beat a defense?
Football playing success may not be a requisite of the job but intelligence is.