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Romo doesnt have Abs
Fantasy football stat nerds are ruining the understanding of the game.
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He didn't play well MB. I know it hurts to admit, but he didnt
Not sure if you guys remember either but the ny post brought a Jessica Simpson look alike and stuck her in the stadium.
They found out the fans here didn't want her at games after she was shown continuously during the eagles game and romo hurt his thumb that game.
What an awesome rivavlry that was for a few years, I wish we could have grabbed a ring during that time.
That's not true at all, but by all means continue saying it.
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I guess you think 18/36, pedestrian yds per attempt and bad QB rating constitutes otherwise.
I stand corrected.
As for Kitna, as I've said you were right, he wasn't 5-3, but Garrett was 5-3 as the HC without Romo and Kitna's numbers were very similar to Romo's that year. But continue to spin away all you want.
Go watch the game, we were forced to pass on every down for the final four possessions. We couldn't protect to save our lives.
There are four huge plays that were missed because of pass protection/mental/mistakes or a drop.
If crayton makes the final catch there on third down he is a hero, if crayton catches the ball right in his hands after romo's Houdini act its at least a 35 yard play and continues a drive. Fasano didn't hang onto a Td on the opening drive of the third qtr.
The numbers would have been in line with previous three times we played the giants where the team was 3-0 if they made the catches.
The season opener Owens catches a similar crossing pattern and scores, Hurd beats the corner with the safety coming up and goes in for the game winner. Owens does the same in ny in November. Crayton screwed it up in the playoff game. Had he not its romo's typical game against the giants.
Miles austin open for a wide open td but the protection broke down. And the pick was the last play of the game. Like I said dbair didn't even watch the game. He wasnt even a fan back then. He jumped on the bandwagon in our Jon Kitna era when times were good