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  1. Doomsday

    Describe the moment you lost faith in Romo

    That's actually about his average today matter of fact.
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    Gay

    Wasn't addressing the Vikings thing at all. Was addressing, militant gay activism.
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    Describe the moment you lost faith in Romo

    Yes Romo's 5.01 second time in the 40 is certainly awe inspiring. Romo couldn't have played in the 90s NFL. It was legal back then to hit quarterbacks and rough up receivers. It wasn't Madden NFL video game like it is now. Romo is a product of his era and even in this era, is just average.
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    Describe the moment you lost faith in Romo

    And whether the sack was avoided by use of feet, arm or just, brain wasn't specified. Somehow or other, Romo isn't any more adroit in avoiding the sacks that Troy was.
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    Describe the moment you lost faith in Romo

    213 so far, for minus 1,422 yards. That's eight seasons starting, regular season. Whereas Troy was sacked 259 times total, in 12 seasons. My statement stands. It was: "Romo takes ALOT of sacks, it's not like he's really that much more adroit at avoiding them as Troy was." He's only got 47 to...
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    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    You must, you felt the need to chime in!:dance
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    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    I mean, he's only got 101 picks and 35 fumbles regular season, in his eight years starting. That's not too bad at all. So I wonder why all you Romosexuals think of him first, when you see or hear the word 'turnover.' Seems awfully defensive of you.
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    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    That's odd you say that, when: It really looks like, to me anyway, you did in fact mention The One. Because like the rest of the Romosexuals, all you need is to see or hear the word 'turnover' and Romo pops into your mind first! Don't deny it or try to fight it bro, it's the first glimmer of...
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    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    First accurate thing I've seen you post.
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    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    Nothing of the sort. My statement was: a few less turnovers here, a few more third downs made there, and this team is 11-5 instead of 8-8. NO mention at all of any player, but the crowd goes NUTS defending Romo. The exchange is in another thread, but one of the Romodefensive replies to it was...
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    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    See how it works? In your own mind, it's Romo. Not fumble machine Dez, not fumble machine Dunbar, Romo. It's really comical to watch!:funny
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    Broncos owner Pat Bowlen steps down to deal with Alzheimer's disease

    That might be what put him over the edge!
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    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    I'm not alluding to anything. I am stating my observation that when Romosexuals hear or see the word 'turnover' they automatically connect it with Romo, in their own minds the really bad and poorly timed turnover belongs to The One.
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    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    It's a sucks donut annit? Tough noogies.
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    The 2014 Training Camp Thread

    It needed translation? The fact that the team has done just as well with Romo out?
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    Describe the moment you liked tony romo most

    It's not my fault that the mere mention of the word "turnover" elicits Romo as the first thought of people. Two possible reasons for that are: too defensive, reflexively defending The One (Alot like we see with Obama) or, in the back of their mind they connect really bad and poorly timed...
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    Bill Bates

    You're what, 23? They triple teamed bates regularly. You haven't been paying attention. The headhunter's headhunter (opposing teams) was created to try to stop Bates. Did you not watch the video in the OP? Here's a guy who was considered too slow, too small, wasn't drafted, who wound up being...
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    Former Dallas Cowboy Robert Newhouse dies at 64

    Glad to see who's paying attention! I stand corrected once again. :tiphat
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    Bill Bates

    The argument is and only ever was, this: Longevity - Bates' 15 years of service ties him with Ed Jones and Mark Tuinei for all-time years served. Character - Always outstanding, in all endeavors on and off the field. Changed the game - Opponents had to use valuable practice time to account for...
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