Romo will get cut or Dallas can eat it. It is u likely someone will trade for him.
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Both were broke down a bit Even swap |
Tyreek would have a monster year with Romo throwing him the ball
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That's actually his strength. Always has been. His play is where the issue lies. Plain and simple. |
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BigCatDaddy's post is exactly why it's pointless to have any Alex discussion in this forum. People have chosen their side, and their feelings won't allow them to have a logical discussion. |
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the only thing i want to know at this point: why are we hoping for a second straight qb that lost his job due to injury? :D
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Romo would be dead in our offense, behind our line.
Not to mention that Romo is not the kind of QB that Reid wants. Romo is a reckless gunslinger who is too fragile to run around like Reid wants/needs him to No read option, need an Oline that can keep him clean like Montana. One good shot and he's done. |
Know how Super Bowls tend to have storylines, almost as if by fate? I can see Dallas advancing next year, now that they've tasted the playoffs. Imagine the scenario where Romo comes to KC and leads us there too, setting up a revenge matchup against his old team. The press would go nuts.
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Romo is far from a "reckless gunslinger". In the last 8 seasons, he's thrown more than 10 picks ONCE. He's also had 7 out of 8 healthy seasons with 26 or more TDs. KC would have beaten Pittsburgh by multiple scores with a healthy Romo instead of Smith. |
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