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Two questions...
Romo or McCown, leaning towards McCown with Marshall and Jeffery, opponent has Marshall.
Bills def vs TB or stick with Car vs NO.
McCown easily in my opinion. Romo's track record against the bears isnt great...Romo's track record in cold weather isnt great....Romo's track record in December isn't...yeah you know...
3 strikes you're OUT!
I think McCown gives you 3 advantages.
1. If McCown tanks it then so will Marshall most likely
2. If Marshall goes off then McCown will negate all those points fron marshall.
3. If McCown throws more to Jeffery then your winning that match up and putting Marshall on ice.
I think it is a no lose situation.
With the Ds I would find it hard not to start Carolina. They are a highly ranked D and Seattle showed us that you can put up gut numbers against the Saints. That's a tougher call for me though, but I would lean for the CAR D.
McCown easily in my opinion. Romo's track record against the bears isnt great...Romo's track record in cold weather isnt great....Romo's track record in December isn't...yeah you know...
3 strikes you're OUT!
Mostly false. .The Cowboys record is bad in December. . Romo, and his fantasy starts have been relatively good if not great in December.
Jerry Jones of Dallas Cowboys -- Tony Romo must improve December record - ESPN Dallas
Further more, Romo had only played Chicago twice in his entire career. . Both games over 300 yards, 1 win one loss. 3 TD'S 5 INT'S (all coming in the same game) and the last meeting was 2011. It's safe to say the Bears defense has seriously declined since then.
I must've missed one game going through Romo's game logs. . That or the author of your source is crediting a game Romo missed but that the Cowboys played to him.Cold weather, the Chicago Bears and Monday night games have all been a problem for Tony Romo | Dallas Morning News
"The Cowboys have played the Bears three times since Romo became the team’s starting quarterback in 2006. They’re 1-2 in those games and Romo’s numbers haven’t been good.
His 75.4 QB rating is the lowest he has posted against any team. On top of that, his eight interceptions against the Bears are the most he’s thrown against any team not in the NFC East."
Im no implying that weather will be a factor. I was merely referring to Romos track record in cold weather.And if weather is a factor. .well, they're both playing in the Same Stadium so...
I agree with this statement....But we could throw all these facts/opinions out the window and I'd still start Josh over Romo based on the Cowboys giving up the 2nd most points to QBs and the Bears giving up the 9th least this season.Either way all those games and stats were against a vastly different, usually elite, Bears defense that just doesn't exist any Pomfret so pointing to them to prove anything for either of us is a little suspect at best.
The main reason I'd go with Romo is he's a legit starting QB with a huge track record. McCown's a career backup, and he's had his chances. I lean towards talent over matchups. You'd have thought Foles would have torn the Cowboys up but he was atrocious. A bad day from Romo is still likely to get you decent points; a bad day from McCown might get you a goose egg.