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BwareDWare94
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Take a few moments to talk about this phenomenal player. I don't know if he'll have a better shot at a Super Bowl title than this.
As far as I'm concerned, he's the best QB in franchise history, and I don't think any lack of a Super Bowl ring will change that in my eyes. Tony Romo had nothing, absolutely nothing to do with this loss, today. The guy played very well, like he almost always does, and once again, teammates let him down. DeMarco Murray carried the ball like a loaf of bread and fumbled on what should have been a touchdown. Dez Bryant made a catch but was not cognizant of what might happen if he extends and lets the ball touch the ground. If he just brings it in with two hands and thinks about the first down for the team more than the touchdown for himself, there's no chance that an obvious catch can be overturned.
Once again, Tony Romo is let down by those around him. I don't know what to think, at this point. He's not going to get a legitimate shot at a Super Bowl title. Irritating.
Tony Romo is phenomenal and I hate that his body might not let him play for another 4-5 years. I think he has a 1-2 year window to try to get back in playoff contention, and recent history doesn't look good for that.
Anyway, how do the rest of you feel about #9?
As far as I'm concerned, he's the best QB in franchise history, and I don't think any lack of a Super Bowl ring will change that in my eyes. Tony Romo had nothing, absolutely nothing to do with this loss, today. The guy played very well, like he almost always does, and once again, teammates let him down. DeMarco Murray carried the ball like a loaf of bread and fumbled on what should have been a touchdown. Dez Bryant made a catch but was not cognizant of what might happen if he extends and lets the ball touch the ground. If he just brings it in with two hands and thinks about the first down for the team more than the touchdown for himself, there's no chance that an obvious catch can be overturned.
Once again, Tony Romo is let down by those around him. I don't know what to think, at this point. He's not going to get a legitimate shot at a Super Bowl title. Irritating.
Tony Romo is phenomenal and I hate that his body might not let him play for another 4-5 years. I think he has a 1-2 year window to try to get back in playoff contention, and recent history doesn't look good for that.
Anyway, how do the rest of you feel about #9?