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people who film their TV sets should be shot

[video=youtube;7bp_LkLIf0A]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bp_LkLIf0A&feature=youtu.be[/video]
 
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Haha every time he backtracks and scrambles and looks around all the females at the football party wil be like "throw it you stupid ******".

The dudes watching know he's got it
 

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people who film their TV sets should be shot
Yep.

[video=youtube;7bp_LkLIf0A]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bp_LkLIf0A&feature=youtu.be[/video]
Yep another knee slapper. Payton Manning should have watched this prior to the last Super Bowl. :tiphat
 

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The one where he closes his eyes, about to go down/Take the sack, and then throws a TD to a TE (Curtis?).
 

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Here's a highlight reel of Romo getting us all out of our chair.

 
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When he said, "if this is the worst thing that ever happens to me then I've led a pretty good life." Because it's totally true and fuck the haters.
 

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When he said, "if this is the worst thing that ever happens to me then I've led a pretty good life." Because it's totally true and fuck the haters.
You gotta give him credit and all the props for what he's done with what he has and where he's come from. He had to eat a ton of shit and take alot of hits to get where he is. He's a guy who tries hard and has done very well for himself. 50 million bucks guaranteed. That's a coup.
 

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More #romoporn

[video=youtube_share;11Hol0Uahx0]http://youtu.be/11Hol0Uahx0[/video]
 

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Liked him from the moment he pulled that QB sneak in preseason.

Didn't know he'd be a HOF type QB, obviously. But you could see there was something there the second half of the game he replaced Bledsoe.
 

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I can't find any video but the play I was talking about was in 2007 (I think) against the Giants. It was a falling down, side-arm throw.
 
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Don't know when I liked him most (wtf?) but he stole my heart during his first start in Charlotte.

Third and Wgas, he'd convert.
 
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I was very slow to come around on Romo because we had such a miserable run of QBs come through here after Aikman. I got on the Bledsoe bandwagon because I thought he got a raw deal in New England and thought he had something left. I was worried Parcells was caving to Jerry in putting Romo in. But I saw flashes of the Jedi ability from his first real game experience. I knew he would be unstable in his first game because of the pressure, but he damn near won that game when we were about to get run out of our own building. When we got on that little roll and beat the undefeated Colts, I knew we had something that we hadn't had since Aikman, and that was it.

I was so stoked for the future going into the 2006 playoffs, because we finally had a real coach and a real QB. I didn't expect to win in 2006, because he was basically a rookie. But if not for the bobbled snap we could have made a real run. I really think if Parcells had stuck around one more year we would have won it in 2007. But he left and the fickle fanbase turned on our first real QB in a decade because of a bobbled snap, and he'll never be able to change their minds.
 

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I was very slow to come around on Romo because we had such a miserable run of QBs come through here after Aikman. I got on the Bledsoe bandwagon because I thought he got a raw deal in New England and thought he had something left. I was worried Parcells was caving to Jerry in putting Romo in. But I saw flashes of the Jedi ability from his first real game experience. I knew he would be unstable in his first game because of the pressure, but he damn near won that game when we were about to get run out of our own building. When we got on that little roll and beat the undefeated Colts, I knew we had something that we hadn't had since Aikman, and that was it.

I was so stoked for the future going into the 2006 playoffs, because we finally had a real coach and a real QB. I didn't expect to win in 2006, because he was basically a rookie. But if not for the bobbled snap we could have made a real run. I really think if Parcells had stuck around one more year we would have won it in 2007. But he left and the fickle fanbase turned on our first real QB in a decade because of a bobbled snap, and he'll never be able to change their minds.
Most everyone gave him a Mulligan for that bobbled snap and the NFL even changed the rules because of it. It was the 100 other gaffes which followed, which "turned" people against him. It wasn't just the one thing.

Speaking of first real action - his first pass in that game was intercepted. Later on he threw his first pick six, one that was taken to the house 96 yards by rookie corner Kevin Dockery. A harbinger of things to come.
 
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