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  1. bbgun

    Bill Bates

    I seriously doubt that. ? you called him a legend
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    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    right, they were more discriminating back in the day. only the best had endorsement deals, and that should be the standard today. I don't wanna see fucking RG3's broke ass face at Subway.
  3. bbgun

    Bill Bates

    Actually, he said that about Charlie Waters when he gave up 3 TDs vs the Rams in 1973. I wouldn't object to Bates being in the ROH, but spare me the "legend" talk. A treat just for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Enhs6K60Z8&feature=youtu.be
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    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    I don't condone that. It's disgraceful that a player like RG3 has endorsements lined up before he even takes a snap. How many products was Staubach endorsing before he won a Super Bowl? Like none. That should be the standard.
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    Bucky Brooks:Romo Among Clutch QBs

    We'll put him right between Romo and Kenneth Gant.
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    Bucky Brooks:Romo Among Clutch QBs

    He was a try-hard, scrappy overachiever but his play wasn't legendary. Great special teamer and adequate nickel back but no legend. There are a lot of non-legendary Cowboys who went to the Pro Bowl multiple times.
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    Bucky Brooks:Romo Among Clutch QBs

    Hos went apeshit when I balked at him calling Bates "legendary." I like Bill and all, but he's not a Cowboy legend.
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    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    televising games made him date celebs and endorse products before he won anything?
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    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    It's too late. He's too old to learn new tricks, like not throwing INTs off your back foot as you're falling backwards. And he violated Tuna's "don't be a celebrity quarterback" edict long ago.
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    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    If not push then groomed to be the heir apparent. The Packers didn't wait for Favre to be old and broken down before drafting his successor. Nor did they worry about his feelings.
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    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    I'm not just talking about 2014. Competition was needed years ago but was never forthcoming. And now, because of Tony's contract and the owner's man crush, it won't be coming at all.
  12. bbgun

    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    Bengals drafted Klingler to push Esiason.
  13. bbgun

    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    :eek please tell me you did not go there
  14. bbgun

    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    for starters, not bringing in any serious competition to push him. then there's the unusually close relationship he has with Garrett.
  15. bbgun

    Describe the moment you lost faith in Romo

    yes, I made that clear
  16. bbgun

    Describe the moment you lost faith in Romo

    that game was kinda emblematic of his career (minus the backbreaking interception). he racks up enough points to win, the defense chokes away the lead, Tony valiantly drives them down the field to get into FG position, and JPP blocks the kick. even the harshest of critics had to be sympathetic.
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    Bucky Brooks:Romo Among Clutch QBs

    You do realize that Jerry will be putting him in the ROH one day, championship or no championship, right?
  18. bbgun

    Describe the moment you lost faith in Romo

    Harris is a good returner, but blocking kicks or whatnot ain't our thing.
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    Describe the moment you lost faith in Romo

    We've been average because of the defense and some curious Garrett playcalling. For the most part, the offense does its job week to week. My Orton hypothetical is predicated on the o-line keeping him upright, as they did in WK17 last year. If that were so, he could conceivable put up as many...
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    Describe the moment you lost faith in Romo

    why can't an average QB steer the team to an average record? Orton can't move around like Tony, but with a wealth of weapons at wideout, a healthy Murray, an eternally youthful Witten, and a rapidly improving o-line, it's plausible that Orton could have put up enough points each week to get us...
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