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Romo is done.Maybe he can pull a Kitna now if something happens to Dak???
The Cowboys official website has always been slow.Interestingly enough, this news is not being reported on the Cowboys official website - I would think they would have been the first with the scoop? ESPN was the first to report the story, and then Rappaport ran with it. Curious, especially considering Rappaport was the one who reported Romo was being released on March 9th, and then last night he reported that Romo was going to be released again. None of these ass-hats know what they are talking about. Sports media is ridiculously unreliable.
Might be more to this story...
Romo is done.
The Cowboys official website has always been slow.
I think it is more official versus unofficial news. We hear about signings long before they are put on the Cowboy website. Their first story will probably be something like 'press conference tomorrow where Romo is expected to announce his retirement'True, but this is the biggest news coming out of Dallas in a long time. I would have thought the Cowboys organization would give it's own media arm the inside track.
I guess it boils down to I don't trust Ian Rappaport, even to tell me what time it is.
I think it is more official versus unofficial news. We hear about signings long before they are put on the Cowboy website. Their first story will probably be something like 'press conference tomorrow where Romo is expected to announce his retirement'
Agree. We are in a world where being the first to report something has become more important than reporting it accurately.With all the nonsense sports media tries to pass off as fact these days, I am always just a little skeptical until I see something from a more reputable source than ESPN or Ian Rappaport. Although, I think Todd Archer was the first to report it, and Archer isn't near as click-baity (Yup, I just made up a new term) as the others.
I think it's legit...it's a wrap for Romo.
Good for him walking away on his own terms.
Agree. We are in a world where being the first to report something has become more important than reporting it accurately.