tony romo

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    matsplat15posted 14 years ago

    should the dallas cowboys keep romo after three stright years of choking in the playoffs

    1. Cagsil profile image70
      Cagsilposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Is this a legitimate question to ask?

      My answer to my own question is no.

      Answer to your question? Yes. Dallas is to keep him.

      This idiotic nature of turning over Quarterbacks in the NFL, simply because they don't get to the SuperBowl with a their first few seasons at the helm is ABSURD and a completely foolish notion.

      Enough said. smile

      1. wavegirl22 profile image48
        wavegirl22posted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Amen to that

        1. Cagsil profile image70
          Cagsilposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          Thank You Shari. smile

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      Kenrick Chatmanposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Yes why not. This year he did not choke and he protected the ball well. The people who choked were Roy Williams, a few of the offensive lineman, and field goal kickers.

  2. Michael Willis profile image67
    Michael Willisposted 14 years ago

    Romo improved vastly this year in the second half. The game against Minnesota the play calling sucked.Romo had no protection. Romo should now stay.
    I was hoping for a change after the first few games of the season, but he has come a long way this year. If anyone should be gone, maybe it should be Jason Garrett, the offensive coordinator.

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      mtsi1098posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      keep romo, keep garrett, get rid of coach

  3. optimus grimlock profile image61
    optimus grimlockposted 14 years ago

    The real ? is who would want him? the rams would take him for a 2nd and 7th rnd pick!!! It work when they traded hershal walker so why not now!!

    1. EYEAM4ANARCHY profile image61
      EYEAM4ANARCHYposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      It took a lot more than 2 picks for it to work with Herschel Walker.

  4. alexandriaruthk profile image68
    alexandriaruthkposted 14 years ago

    He can still bring the Cowboys in Super Bowl next season in their home

  5. Wayne Orvisburg profile image63
    Wayne Orvisburgposted 14 years ago

    I'm a Packers fan, so I will go with, yes they should! LOL

    1. Lisa Petrarca profile image59
      Lisa Petrarcaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Hahaha...me too! Keep Romo!

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    Stevennix2001posted 14 years ago

    id like to point out that peyton manning lost his first 6 playoff games before winning a super bowl

    1. Cagsil profile image70
      Cagsilposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      I as a Dallas fan, appreciate your post. Tony Romo has been in the NFL only 4 season, if that, because he played half a season to start off.

      And, except for playoffs, which requires players to adapt to the pressure, it does take a while, as long as you are consistently in the playoffs, you will eventually get the job done, because you'll be use to the pressure.

      He needs to build on what he did this year and turn next year into just as good. Possibly better? smile

      Edit: Steve - I did appreciate the post, but wanted to express other things. Hence, why it's included in the post. Not directed at you. smile

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        Stevennix2001posted 14 years agoin reply to this

        No need to explain.  besides, i don't even remember why we stopped talking to each other.  well actually i do, but im over it.  lol.  anyway, i hope we can be friends again as i always thought you were a decent person.

        Yeah, i do agree with you about Dallas.  Personally, I think Romo was able to excel after they got rid of T.O., whom seemed to challenge his authority as leader of the team.  Sure, they don't have a receiver that's close to T.O.'s talent, but it's often the best team that wins, and not the most talented if anything.  That's why I'm hoping Romo turns into more of a leader that Parcells thought he could be.

        1. wavegirl22 profile image48
          wavegirl22posted 14 years agoin reply to this

          and again I say. .

          amen . .

          though one thing I would like to add here. . TO and his talent did not go as far as the Cowboys did. .  and I think it is because the Cowboys became a team, a family. . and worked for the benefit of the whole. .  and it was nice and refreshing to see Tony grow as the leader he is destined to be. It takes a teamwork to win games, and though this year they didnt go "all the way" they will be back and I for sure wont be surprised to see them stronger with Romo and Wade at the helm  . .. they learned many things this December. . and they for sure will be back!

          1. alexandriaruthk profile image68
            alexandriaruthkposted 14 years agoin reply to this

            next season Super Bowl Champ -- Cowboys at Dallas

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            Stevennix2001posted 14 years agoin reply to this

            well to be fair to TO, he did play on a pretty crappy team like the Buffalo Bills.  lol.  Not saying your wrong as I completely agree with you, but just wanting to give credit where credit is due.  lol.

  7. drej2522 profile image67
    drej2522posted 14 years ago

    I want Romo to stay. He compounds to the hate/hate relationsihp(as opposed to the classic love/hate) that I have with the Dallas Cowboys.

    Plus I love mocking him when he has a Romo moment.

    Romo! Romo! Romo! smile big_smile

    1. wavegirl22 profile image48
      wavegirl22posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      eagle fan that cant help himself ;/

      if Romo wasnt any good Romo wouldnt be afecting this Iggle

      drej . . . whatcha got for Sanchez?

      1. EYEAM4ANARCHY profile image61
        EYEAM4ANARCHYposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Hopefully, he'll play better next year, so the rest of the team won't have to carry him.

  8. optimus grimlock profile image61
    optimus grimlockposted 14 years ago

    no joke felix i think it was 6-8picks, i was just making a point!! Your only going to get 2 picks for homo romo anyway!

  9. jobister profile image60
    jobisterposted 14 years ago

    Keep Romo, he's only been in the league for 3 years. There are other QBs who have been in the league for far longer that have never seen a playoff game, let alone be part of a super bowl game.

    A good trade to do right now should involve Eagles QB Donovan McNabb. Its unfortunate he hasn't had a consistent player like Terrell Owens on his team. Yes, DeSean Jackson comes close but he's still not a Terrell Owens in his prime. Unless the Eagles get McNabb the much needed help he should be traded while his stock is still high and make Kolb the new starting QB for the Eagles. I'm waiting for another offseason surprise from the Eagles.

 
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