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ROMOTOOWENS
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Damn that Romo really sux
I think there would likely be more constructive, critical conversations regarding Romo if the anti-Romo crowd didn't appear years ago with such a loud and outrageous voice. It's nearly impossible to have a logical conversation about him with any NFL fans.
I think there would likely be more constructive, critical conversations regarding Romo if the anti-Romo crowd didn't appear years ago with such a loud and outrageous voice. It's nearly impossible to have a logical conversation about him with any NFL fans.
I think the exact same would be true if the "Pro Romo" crowd didn't appear years ago with such a loud and outrageous voice...which has been my point to both sides on the topic since around the end of the 2007 season...
If The 300 Spartans were the "Pro Romo" crowd against the Persian army of critics, Then yes ..in that context there was a "Pro Romo" crowd.
I think the exact same would be true if the "Pro Romo" crowd didn't appear years ago with such a loud and outrageous voice...which has been my point to both sides on the topic since around the end of the 2007 season...
Well the pro Romo crowd was essentially 99% of Cowboys fans in the beginning. Lord knows that if you attempted to be critical of his style in the beginning, you were asking for a tidal wave of insults. I think the over the top blame game antics that began to surface as early as the end of the 2006 season, spawned the habitual Romo apologists. The only way this cycle stops, for the most part anyway, is if he wins it all or retires without a ring.
Here is my question- no matter how good or bad he is- how many QBs do you see remain with their team as the starter if their team misses the playoffs 3 yrs in a row? This year , if we miss, it will be 4. You dont see it happen very much