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Old 08-15-2011, 04:02 PM   #16
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Yes, but my point was the Capitan was wanting to replace Romo with a fictitious movie character, who choked big time in arguably his biggest game. And I was joking that while we are at it, let's just add "Rudy", another movie character, to the team also.

If a person is going to argue that Romo should be replaced, then at least suggest a real life replacement that can help the team.
Tom Brady??? I wish
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Old 08-15-2011, 04:18 PM   #17
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Yes, Tom Brady or Peyton Manning would be great. But outside of those 2, I am not sure that I would want to replace Romo with anybody else. I know a lot of people will disagree with me but I think Romo has a real chance to take the Cowboys all the way to a Super Bowl win. I doubt it will happen this year. It might take a few years to get all the supporting team members together. And I realize, it might never happen with Romo either. But let's have some faith. Like it or not, Romo is our quarterback at least for the next few years.
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Old 08-15-2011, 04:21 PM   #18
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Niceguy is right, we have to go with what we have for now. Lets just have fun this season and hopefully win more than we lose.
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Old 08-15-2011, 05:17 PM   #19
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HOW BOUT DEM COWBOYS!

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Old 08-15-2011, 08:43 PM   #20
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Tom Brady and Manning are the only two you'd take over Romo? Wow, what about Rivers, Brees, Big Ben, Matt Ryan, Rodgers, Vick, Freeman, Favre(lol) etc... Romo wouldn't make it into my top 12 QB's at best. He choked so bad Parcell's retired for good.
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You are entitled to your own opinion. I might consider Brees and Rodgers over Romo. They are both very good quarterbacks. Most of the others I would not touch, for various reasons. Your statement that Romo choked so bad that Parcells retired is total BS. There were other plays in that game, besides Romo fumbling the hold on the field goal attempt, that cost the Cowboys the game. Like for example when Terry Glenn fumbled Romo's pass and it cost the Cowboys a safety (2 points). The Cowboys then were forced to kick from their own 20 yard line and Seattle drove the length of the field and scored again. That one play cost the Cowboys 9 points. You also fail to mention that after Romo replaced Bledsoe as quarterback in 2006, the Cowboys won 5 out of the last 6 games in the regular season. The Cowboys would not have made the playoffs that year without Tony Romo.

Are there other quarterbacks in the NFL that are better than Tony Romo? Of course there are. But Romo is our quarterback for now, like it or not.
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You are entitled to your own opinion. I might consider Brees and Rodgers over Romo. They are both very good quarterbacks. Most of the others I would not touch, for various reasons. Your statement that Romo choked so bad that Parcells retired is total BS. There were other plays in that game, besides Romo fumbling the hold on the field goal attempt, that cost the Cowboys the game. Like for example when Terry Glenn fumbled Romo's pass and it cost the Cowboys a safety (2 points). The Cowboys then were forced to kick from their own 20 yard line and Seattle drove the length of the field and scored again. That one play cost the Cowboys 9 points. You also fail to mention that after Romo replaced Bledsoe as quarterback in 2006, the Cowboys won 5 out of the last 6 games in the regular season. The Cowboys would not have made the playoffs that year without Tony Romo.

Are there other quarterbacks in the NFL that are better than Tony Romo? Of course there are. But Romo is our quarterback for now, like it or not.
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Old 08-16-2011, 06:27 AM   #23
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If Romo could take them to the Super Bowl I would be impressed and I would take back everything I have said that he isn't the man. I couldn't do the job and yes he is a better QB than many out there. With the ClusterF*ck they have in Dallas I don't think Brady or Peyton could make it happen either.

Until you get Mr. Ego out of the picture completely the Cowboys will be the owner of 5 Lombardi trophies and one hell of a nice stadium, nada mas.
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Old 08-16-2011, 08:05 AM   #24
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Capitan, you are right about the reason Dallas has not been to the Super Bowl in over 15 years. The problem is Jerry Jones being both the Owner and the General Manager. Jerry Jones needs to hire a knowledgeable football person to run and make the personnel decisions for the Dallas Cowboys. But he will never do this. It is not in his DNA to do so.

When he hired Parcells in 2003, he gave Parcells the authority to make the personnel decisions. But unfortunately, old Jerry could not restrain himself for very long. Jerry Jones was the one who signed and brought in Terrell Owens in 2006. Parcells did not want Owens on the team. I still remember seeing Owens on the sidelines during the 2006 season arguing with his position coach, Todd Haley. If you looked at Parcells closely, you could tell he was not a happy camper. I was not surprised when Parcells did not return the next season and went on to Miami to run the football operations there.

Jerry Jones appears to have given Jason Garrett some say over the personnel decisions in Dallas. Just how much say and for how long, remains to be seen. I doubt it will be for very long and I doubt Garrett will ever have real control over the personnel decisions. I hope I am wrong here, for the sake of the Cowboys. But it is just not in Jerry Jones's makeup, for him to relinquish this authority.
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You are entitled to your own opinion. I might consider Brees and Rodgers over Romo.
Might? That's crack crazy talk there.


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They are both very good quarterbacks. Most of the others I would not touch, for various reasons. Your statement that Romo choked so bad that Parcells retired is total BS. There were other plays in that game, besides Romo fumbling the hold on the field goal attempt, that cost the Cowboys the game. Like for example when Terry Glenn fumbled Romo's pass and it cost the Cowboys a safety (2 points). The Cowboys then were forced to kick from their own 20 yard line and Seattle drove the length of the field and scored again.
Do you believe Parcells would have retired if Romo doesn't choke on the hold and the kick would have been good to win the playoff game? I say he stays and with another year of Parcells drafting we'd have much better talent than now.

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You also fail to mention that after Romo replaced Bledsoe as quarterback in 2006, the Cowboys won 5 out of the last 6 games in the regular season. The Cowboys would not have made the playoffs that year without Tony Romo.
And John Kitna replaced Romo after he went 1-6 last year to finish the season at 6-10. Or did you forget that? lol. I've tried to like Romo but everytime I see him pouting on the sidelines I want to b**** slap him.

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Are there other quarterbacks in the NFL that are better than Tony Romo? Of course there are. But Romo is our quarterback for now, like it or not.
This I'll agree with but I don't have to like it. I knew once Romo started dating Jessica Simpson that Jones will never get rid of him. He wants stars on his team whether they can play or not because they sell tickets. I'll wait and see how Romo does with Garrett as head coach before I write him completely off though. If Kitna can go 5-4 at almost 40 years old surely Romo can do better in his prime.
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Yes, I said I might consider a quarterback like Brees or Rodgers over Romo. What would it take to bring either one of those players to Dallas? Would you be willing to give up one of our players like Ware or Ratliff plus a 1st round draft pick? I am not sure I would, which is why I said I might consider one of these players.

And Yes, I think Parcells would have retired anyway, even if Dallas had won that playoff game. I think Parcells was growing increasingly tired of the situation in Dallas . See my post above.

Yes, Romo did go 1-6 last year before he was injured. But that was under Coach Cupcake. When Garrett took over, the team responded positively. Kitna did a nice job filling in for Romo but the real reason for the improved play from the Cowboys was the change in the Head Coach.

Look, I know I struck a nerve when I said your statement, that Romo choked so bad that Parcells retired for good, was total BS. I should have worded it differently. But that statement has so many holes in it, I had to challenge it. Parcells did not retire for good. He went on to run the football operations for the Dolphins the next year.
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Yes, I said I might consider a quarterback like Brees or Rodgers over Romo. What would it take to bring either one of those players to Dallas? Would you be willing to give up one of our players like Ware or Ratliff plus a 1st round draft pick? I am not sure I would, which is why I said I might consider one of these players.

And Yes, I think Parcells would have retired anyway, even if Dallas had won that playoff game. I think Parcells was growing increasingly tired of the situation in Dallas . See my post above.

Yes, Romo did go 1-6 last year before he was injured. But that was under Coach Cupcake. When Garrett took over, the team responded positively. Kitna did a nice job filling in for Romo but the real reason for the improved play from the Cowboys was the change in the Head Coach.

Look, I know I struck a nerve when I said your statement, that Romo choked so bad that Parcells retired for good, was total BS. I should have worded it differently. But that statement has so many holes in it, I had to challenge it. Parcells did not retire for good. He went on to run the football operations for the Dolphins the next year.
I'm not mad at ya, I enjoy arguing about football every year. Some of my good friends think Romo is the next Montana. I know Dallas has no chance of getting Brees or Rodgers, I was just saying they are better QB's than Romo and IMO it's not close. With a really good O-Line I think Romo can tear a defense apart but so can alot of other good QB's. He can make some great plays scrambling also. Hopefully Garrett can get the best out of him.
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I'D LIKE TO SEE HOW LONG JASON GARRETT STICKS AROUND. SO FAR SO GOOD I GUESS. HOPEFULLY JERRY JONES DON'T FIRE HIM EITHER.
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Old 08-16-2011, 01:29 PM   #29
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I'm not mad at ya, I enjoy arguing about football every year. Some of my good friends think Romo is the next Montana. I know Dallas has no chance of getting Brees or Rodgers, I was just saying they are better QB's than Romo and IMO it's not close. With a really good O-Line I think Romo can tear a defense apart but so can alot of other good QB's. He can make some great plays scrambling also. Hopefully Garrett can get the best out of him.
Ok, that's good to know! I thought maybe I got under your skin a little bit with the total BS comment. Romo is no Joe Montana. And I agree with you that both Brees and Rodgers are better quarterbacks than Romo. They both have Super Bowl rings and Romo does not (at least not yet LOL). But I think the Cowboys can win with Romo if the offensive line can give him more time to get the ball downfield. This will also open up the running game. On defense the Cowboys have some big holes to fill. Hopefully Ryan will fix the defensive problems. I also think it is time for the Cowboys to draft a good quarterback to groom to be Romo's replacement in a few years.
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Romo is no Joe Montana.
Maybe Hanna Montana.
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