Monkeydad
10-07-2013, 09:12 AM
Not sure how anyone can blame Romo yesterday. 500 yards, 5 td's and 48 points. He played a great game.
But...as usual...
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Chico23231
10-07-2013, 09:21 AM
The thing about the INT yesterday was it was just such a horrible read and throw. No excuse for Romo to throw that
skinsfaninok
10-07-2013, 09:25 AM
I will say that Dallas showed the league how to beat denver, throw! LOL That D is bad
NC_Skins
10-07-2013, 09:26 AM
I assure you, Tony Romo isn't the problem. If your offense scores 48 points and you still lose, chances are it's not the QB. Peyton also had a interception last night, and 5 TDs just like Romo did. I guess Rob Ryan wasn't the problem after all.
skinsfaninok
10-07-2013, 09:30 AM
Denver scored 51 yesterday, Next week they play JAX (have scored 51 all year)
I assure you, Tony Romo isn't the problem. If your offense scores 48 points and you still lose, chances are it's not the QB. Peyton also had a interception last night, and 5 TDs just like Romo did. I guess Rob Ryan wasn't the problem after all.
Fair or not it's only going to add this his legacy of failing with the game on the line. Yeah he played a great game but...
That's always the thing with him.
Denver scored 51 yesterday, Next week they play JAX (have scored 51 all year)
28 point spread and they'll probably still cover easily.
Monkeydad
10-07-2013, 09:33 AM
As much as I hate to admit it, Dez Bryant is becoming a monster. He can go up and get balls that most WRs cannot catch and is bailing Romo out like Boldin did for Flacco last season.
If he's just grow up and stop the off- and on-field drama, he could be the 2nd-best WR in the league behind Calvin Johnson.
skinsfaninok
10-07-2013, 09:34 AM
^ Watch out for Justin Blackmon when he gets a QB as well
How about ELI? He's on pace to throw 40 Ints!
Monkeydad
10-07-2013, 09:35 AM
I assure you, Tony Romo isn't the problem. If your offense scores 48 points and you still lose, chances are it's not the QB. Peyton also had a interception last night, and 5 TDs just like Romo did. I guess Rob Ryan wasn't the problem after all.
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True he did not give up the 51 points to Denver's offense, but he literally handed them the game when he had the chance to drive for the winning FG himself. All he had to do was not do exactly what he did, put the ball in the hands of a Denver defender. He threw the ball right into 3 of them! Look how open Demarco Murray was right in front of him too, no defender within 10 yards in every direction.
He put up huge #s but he''ll never change, he chokes when the game is on the line. Always has, always will.
He's a lot like McNabb...can fill up the stat-line sometimes but cannot function in pressure situations and his team will never get over the hump. Also prone to 4-INT games. He's due for one...might be this week. Last year he had a 3-INT game against us, plus a 4-INT and 5-INT game. He's had at least one of those 3-to 5-INT games every season....several 5-pick games.
He has a ceiling and we've seen it.
Eli, 6 TDs and 9 INTs...wish we were playing them soon!