slide_advantage_redoux Posted November 20, 2006 Report Posted November 20, 2006 (edited) Opinions on the Cowboys QB Tony Romo? In another message board, someone posted the opinion that he isn't a great quarterback, but can probably win a few games if he is surrounded by good talent. (hmmm, Bledsoe couldn't seem to manage that) Personally I think that this kid is very good indeed. He has remarkable poise and confidence for someone in such a position. He wasn't even drafted, and he has ridden the pine for what, 3 years now? I think that injuries notwithstanding, he has a very good future ahead of him. Edited November 20, 2006 by slide_advantage_redoux Quote
Larry Kart Posted November 20, 2006 Report Posted November 20, 2006 Reminds me some of Tom Brady. A good deal of potential, I'd say, and obviously lots of poise already. Hard to see why he wasn't drafted. Quote
Aggie87 Posted November 20, 2006 Report Posted November 20, 2006 If the football gig doesn't work out, at least he's got the steakhouse thing to fall back on. Quote
kh1958 Posted November 20, 2006 Report Posted November 20, 2006 Romo has been extremely impressive in his four starts. He has a quick release, has a reasonably strong arm, is pretty accurate, moves well in the pocket, is cool under pressure, and usually makes the play when it is really needed. It appears that the Cowboys have finally found Aikman's replacement. Quote
Big Al Posted November 20, 2006 Report Posted November 20, 2006 I like him for the simple fact that Jerry Jones didn't think the Cowboys had a chance if Romo was in there. I love it. Plus, I think this kid's the real deal. He's still making some rookie mistakes & all that, but his performances have outshined any mistakes he's making. The kid is versatile and flexible. He could have a very bright future ahead of him! Quote
JSngry Posted November 20, 2006 Report Posted November 20, 2006 "Ribs" is alright with me! A far better mover (literally & figuratively) than was Deadsoul. Now, if only Twink Van Jackderhoff could meet a fate only slightly less final than Colin Ridgway's, then I'd say the rebuild was finally taking shape. Quote
slide_advantage_redoux Posted November 20, 2006 Author Report Posted November 20, 2006 "Ribs" is alright with me! A far better mover (literally & figuratively) than was Deadsoul. Now, if only Twink Van Jackderhoff could meet a fate only slightly less final than Colin Ridgway's, then I'd say the rebuild was finally taking shape. Me thinks that this self proclaimed best kicker of all time is about to file a change of address card. Quote
Big Al Posted November 20, 2006 Report Posted November 20, 2006 "Ribs" is alright with me! A far better mover (literally & figuratively) than was Deadsoul. Now, if only Twink Van Jackderhoff could meet a fate only slightly less final than Colin Ridgway's, then I'd say the rebuild was finally taking shape. Me thinks that this self proclaimed best kicker of all time is about to file a change of address card. Me hopes! Quote
Shawn Posted November 20, 2006 Report Posted November 20, 2006 I think Romo is the real deal. I'll admit that I was wrong in my initial blame on the offensive line of the Cowboys...but now it seems obvious that they CAN block for the quarterback...it's just that now they WANT to block for Romo. When the line doesn't respect the quarterback...he's going to be looking skyward alot... Romo is not only calm on the field, but he's also showing poise in his dealings with the media, etc. I think he has what it takes to succeed. I have this strange feeling that somebody else will be kicking next week.... Quote
chris olivarez Posted November 21, 2006 Report Posted November 21, 2006 Good enough to be Indy and there might be plenty more where that came from. With a banged up NFC East the Cowboy's chances are looking good to win the division. Quote
Shawn Posted November 21, 2006 Report Posted November 21, 2006 After watching the Giants self-destruct on MNF...I would say Dallas is poised to win the division. Can they beat Chicago? Even bigger question: Can they beat San Diego? Can ANYBODY beat San Diego? Quote
Joe G Posted November 21, 2006 Report Posted November 21, 2006 Shows how much I know. Thought this guy was a 'bone player or something. -_- Quote
Soulstation1 Posted November 21, 2006 Report Posted November 21, 2006 After watching the Giants self-destruct on MNF...I would say Dallas is poised to win the division. Can they beat San Diego? Can ANYBODY beat San Diego? Marty will find a way............................... Quote
Shawn Posted November 23, 2006 Report Posted November 23, 2006 After watching the Giants self-destruct on MNF...I would say Dallas is poised to win the division. Can they beat San Diego? Can ANYBODY beat San Diego? Marty will find a way............................... Browns fans are so t-e-s-t-y. Quote
slide_advantage_redoux Posted November 24, 2006 Author Report Posted November 24, 2006 Romo did very well today against the Bucs. If there was ever any concern about the offensive line being able to protect the QB, it sure doesn't show. He makes those guys look like pro bowlers. 5 TDs in one game! And that was by midway through the3rd quarter. He could easily have passed Aikman's record if he was allowed to go for the throat. His poise still amazes me. I too think that the 'Pokes have found their QB for the future. Bye bye Bledsoe. Quote
Shawn Posted November 24, 2006 Report Posted November 24, 2006 Impressive game yesterday! I'm sure he'll experience a "meltdown game" at some point...but right now he's amazingly solid. That Giants game will tell the tale, if they survive that game then I see a long run through the post season... Quote
Big Al Posted November 24, 2006 Report Posted November 24, 2006 Romo did very well today against the Bucs. If there was ever any concern about the offensive line being able to protect the QB, it sure doesn't show. He makes those guys look like pro bowlers. 5 TDs in one game! And that was by midway through the3rd quarter. He could easily have passed Aikman's record if he was allowed to go for the throat. His poise still amazes me. I too think that the 'Pokes have found their QB for the future. Bye bye Bledsoe. You got THAT right. Today's paper compares Romo to Aikman and Staubach, saying that Aikman once threw five TD passes, but that he needed OT to get that fifth one; Staubach never threw five in one game. Time will tell, but this kid's been solid since the first minute. Quote
chris olivarez Posted November 25, 2006 Report Posted November 25, 2006 Comparing him to Staubach and Aikman at this time is a bit much. Lets see how he does over the next couple of years. Quote
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