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  1. Scot

    The problem is...

    Romo himself said he felt like he was a step behind all last game. He didn't expand as to why. That's why he was splashing cold water on his face. To wake up/snap out of it So something was obviously off with him that day especially evidenced by his poor performance and decision making...
  2. Scot

    Garrett's successor

    He's not clapping? Did somebody do something right? Because is someone missed a block or blew coverage he would have been clapping
  3. Scot

    The problem is...

    There is no way Romo makes it another 4-5 years The problem is that JJ actually believes he has his security blanket for the next 4-5 years so we won't act accordingly and find our next franchise QB If Romo retires at the end of the season his accelerated cap hit would be $32 mil So that...
  4. Scot

    Garrett's successor

    This is true! BUT......nothing makes money like the Cowboys loosing either. Even when the Cowboys have been mediocre they were still the highest valued franchise in all of sports. Win or lose JJ continues to make money simply because we as fans still throw money at his feet regardless of the...
  5. Scot

    Garrett's successor

    True, but the only one he is actually really good at is being a businessman. There is no question there. He bought a loosing team that was at the bottom of the NFL and turned it around into the most profitable and powerful sports franchise in the world. The Cowboys are the most valuable sports...
  6. Scot

    Garrett's successor

    Jerry is a businessman first, and owner second, and a GM third Money will always come before winning
  7. Scot

    The problem is...

    Jerry said that he believes Romo has 4-5 years left in him. So that would put him at 39-40 yo Great, that means he won't look for his replacement for at least 6 years
  8. Scot

    2015 NFL Week #12: Carolina Panthers (10-0) @ Dallas Cowboys (3-7)

    I think Irving has already earned his spot on the team. He's getting a fair amount of reps and making an impact when he's in the game. Not a huge impact, but just as much as the others around him As for the rest of the guys I agree, throw them all against the wall and see what sticks No use...
  9. Scot

    Garrett's successor

    Jerry doesn't care as long as the tickets sell. Although maybe a half full stadium may prompt Jerry to something about it to put the asses back in the seats. Probably something along the lines of finally getting his wish and signing Johnny football. With his off field issues it seems he...
  10. Scot

    Garrett's successor

    Well that's just not going to happen. Jerry will sell out every home game regardless of the product he puts on the field! We currently have the record of consecutive sell outs in the NFL. The sell out streak sits at 190 right now so that's 11 years of selling out every single game including the...
  11. Scot

    2015 NFL Week #12: Carolina Panthers (10-0) @ Dallas Cowboys (3-7)

    Well it took us two seasons with Weeden so that seems about par for the course And the only reason we found out About Weeden is because Romo went down and we had no other choice Or I should say they thought he was the right choice which is the problem in the first place That's why I say try...
  12. Scot

    2015 NFL Week #12: Carolina Panthers (10-0) @ Dallas Cowboys (3-7)

    See my previous answer above I don't want to play the kid because he's the next franchise QB I want to play him so the front office can have zero delusions about this kid and waste time and a roster spot on him like we did with Weeden. I don't care one way or the other how it turns out I...
  13. Scot

    2015 NFL Week #12: Carolina Panthers (10-0) @ Dallas Cowboys (3-7)

    If our FO can't see what every other team sees, then the only way for our idiots in the FO to find out is to play the kid
  14. Scot

    Garrett's successor

    I don't mind that as much as I do watching other coaches finding ways to win with their back ups when we haven't been able to steal a single win with ours
  15. Scot

    2015 NFL Week #12: Carolina Panthers (10-0) @ Dallas Cowboys (3-7)

    Yet he's our current back up and one play away from the starting QB position And no one knows if the kid can actually play at the NFL level All I'm saying is play him and answer that question once and for all Is he worth wasting a roster spot on? Because we currently are doing exactly that
  16. Scot

    2015 NFL Week #12: Carolina Panthers (10-0) @ Dallas Cowboys (3-7)

    Or front office have proven without a shadow of a doubt this season that they are a poor judge of talent. Glaringly so! So instead of guessing if he can play or not, I say just throw his ass to the wolves. Sink or swim! We either find out he can't play which is good and we move on from him...
  17. Scot

    2015 NFL Week #12: Carolina Panthers (10-0) @ Dallas Cowboys (3-7)

    31 teams passed on him We didn't He's apparently good enough to make our team. And that's the problem. The only reason I want to see what he's worth is because he is currently on our team, he currently is our back up QB, and he is one QB sack away from being our starter If he's not good enough...
  18. Scot

    2015 NFL Week #12: Carolina Panthers (10-0) @ Dallas Cowboys (3-7)

    Yet he's on OUR team right NOW and ONE play away from being our starting QB How do you know he couldn't beat Orlovsky? You don't Every assumption (good or bad) about Moore is just that since he's never taken a single snap in the NFL All I'm saying is play him and see if he is worth wasting a...
  19. Scot

    2015 NFL Week #12: Carolina Panthers (10-0) @ Dallas Cowboys (3-7)

    That's exactly my point The coaches like him, like his stats in college, and see something in him or at least enough to keep him around He is now our back up QB and NOBODY knows if this kid can play at the NFL level We need to find that out now while there is nothing at stake instead of down...
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