Broncosr0k
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There is also the whole aspect of Romo going full Romo at the end of the seasons. Again, pass.
There is also the whole aspect of Romo going full Romo at the end of the seasons. Again, pass.
You know he's looking up stats, all the while insisting that the MEDIA has always said Romo chokes down the stretch."Going full Romo"? I'm not familiar with the term. I'm assuming you are talking his playoff stats? Is it his career 93 passer rating in playoff games or his 8-2 TD to Int ratio you are looking to avoid?
Cause by end of seasons you surely aren't referring to the month of December, right? I'm sure it's not the fact that in the last December that he played (2014) he had the single highest December passer rating of any QB in history (133.7) and a 12-1 TD to Int ratio? Or the previous 16 December games from 2009 - 2013 in which he had a passer rating of 104.1 and a TD-Int ratio of 34-8. So since 2009 his Decembers yielded 46 TDs and 9 Ints. you definitely don't want that holding you back at the end of the year when you have Trevor Siemian...
Going full Romo"? I'm not familiar with the term. I'm assuming you are talking his playoff stats? Is it his career 93 passer rating in playoff games or his 8-2 TD to Int ratio you are looking to avoid?
Cause by end of seasons you surely aren't referring to the month of December, right? I'm sure it's not the fact that in the last December that he played (2014) he had the single highest December passer rating of any QB in history (133.7) and a 12-1 TD to Int ratio? Or the previous 16 December games from 2009 - 2013 in which he had a passer rating of 104.1 and a TD-Int ratio of 34-8. So since 2009 his Decembers yielded 46 TDs and 9 Ints. you definitely don't want that holding you back at the end of the year when you have Trevor Siemian...
I think if he finds a good situation he goes.
This would have been his year had he not been hurt. It could still be if Dak gets hurt.
I really think Denver would be a really strong fit. Last place he wants to go is Chicago or Jets or anyplace else the O line is below average.
Yeah, just look how horribly that worked out for you last year
IMO The back issues are the reason a team wouldn't want Romo if they decide to pass on him and the reason I've been hoping for his replacement for a while and something I can't contest as an argument. When he goes down you need a backup plan and you need to hope he is healthy for the playoffs or why bother. Not that it matters, but it was 2014 when he had his best season, not 2012, but that was three major injuries ago. Also without a restructure any team that traded for him would only be on the hook for his 2017 salary of $14M. No guaranteed money left. But, would he make it through the year? I don't know. There in lies the rub cause the guy can play and won't cost a lot relatively speaking...Got me on those stats. I still say no to a 36 year old QB with back issues, not a complete season since 2012, making 25 mil a year for the next 3 years. We got by with it for Manning but Manning and Romo are not equal. Maybe if cowboys cut him, eat that massive dead money andwe can sign him to a more team friendly offer.
Looking to avoid a 2 year rental that gets us right back where we are today.
No problem saying no to an aging QB, I just find it funny how so many football fans have the belief Romo chokes in December. it simply isnt true, the TEAMS he pkayed on choked and some blame belongs on his shoulders, but the the amount that the media has piled onGot me on those stats. I still say no to a 36 year old QB with back issues, not a complete season since 2012, making 25 mil a year for the next 3 years. We got by with it for Manning but Manning and Romo are not equal. Maybe if cowboys cut him, eat that massive dead money andwe can sign him to a more team friendly offer.
Looking to avoid a 2 year rental that gets us right back where we are today.
So you speak of going to teams with below average O-Line play and then want to send him to Denver? The group just gave up 6 sacks this last game to the Saints of all teams.
A decent QB changes the way teams approach things. Siemian is not putting any fear in the opponents. I think Romo would be just fine in Denver. And if I was Denver I'd want him. You'll go nowhere with who you have right now.
No problem saying no to an aging QB, I just find it funny how so many football fans have the belief Romo chokes in December. it simply isnt true, the TEAMS he pkayed on choked and some blame belongs on his shoulders, but the the amount that the media has piled on
A decent QB changes the way teams approach things. Siemian is not putting any fear in the opponents. I think Romo would be just fine in Denver. And if I was Denver I'd want him. You'll go nowhere with who you have right now.
So do you think QB's cannot grow when they are young? Or do you think our 1st round pick Lynch is already a bust? I get that right now Siemian hasn't shown a ton but most in Denver viewed him as our transition QB for Lynch to be the starter next year. I can promise you those in Denver are giddy (actual word used by people inside the Broncos organization) by what they have seen from Lynch. They also know though that he needed a year to develop in the system and to be ready for the NFL which is why he isn't starting right now.
And really the whole Romo situation comes down to 1 thing for me. How much is he going to cost? Is he going to be cut or do we have to trade a premium pick to get him? How much of the money is Dallas willing to take on compared to the Broncos? We ran into this already when San Fran was trying to trade Kaepernick. The 49ers wanted the Broncos to take on more of the cap hit and the Broncos refused. They saw his value at around $7 million a season where the 49ers wanted the Broncos to cover $12 million. If we can get him at say $10 million a year then yeah I would be more than willing to see what he can do. Much more than that and the risk is way too much in my opinion.
He may well still be a Cowboy next year because of that. And I don't see him retiring.
I think JJ will find a way to ease him out the door if he wants to go. He appears loyal to Romo and unless it was neutering the Cowboys, he'd try to do something to help Romo. He was the guy afterall who gave Romo the contract.
The reality is Tony is going to be hard to move.
Romo's dead money hit next year is still too high for him to be released, and it's too heavy for DEN to take on in a trade.
At the same time, if Romo still thinks he can be a starter and there is some demand out there, I can see JJ re-working his contract in DAL to make him easier to trade...maybe DAL takes hit on a portion of it if that can be done.
That is what I meant, I think JJ will have enough sympathy to try to do something for him. As long as it doesn't blow Dallas out of the water.
JJ made the bed so he'll at least have to doze in it for a while....
Of course they can develop, but I will say I'm very glad you pipped Dallas for Lynch so they were forced to go Dak.