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Mile High Mania 02-17-2017 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball (Post 12745150)
Then he'd win 2 on a superior KC team.

And, you say I'm pumping sunshine? Ok. Romo has 2 career playoff wins which is 1 more than KC has since 1994, but he would win 2 titles in KC.

Gotcha! Who knew Romo was the missing link, go get him!

kysirsoze 02-17-2017 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Mile High Mania (Post 12745777)
And, you say I'm pumping sunshine? Ok. Romo has 2 career playoff wins which is 1 more than KC has since 1994, but he would win 2 titles in KC.

Gotcha! Who knew Romo was the missing link, go get him!

Read the post. He said if he'd win one in Denver he'd win two in KC. Not that he'd be KC's savior.

kysirsoze 02-17-2017 02:27 PM

I would kill for us to take a shot on Romo. I almost don't want to even think about it because Reid/Dorsey would never do it. I would just be so ****ing pumped for this season and next year's draft.

Mile High Mania 02-17-2017 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by kysirsoze (Post 12745780)
Read the post. He said if he'd win one in Denver he'd win two in KC. Not that he'd be KC's savior.

Dude, I read it...

Warrick 02-17-2017 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Romosexual (Post 12745578)
same argument was made with Peyton and his neck 5 years ago or so ...

the Romo injury risk is real, but totally worth it

hell, we all love Joe Montana and I think it's pretty safe to say, in today's 'can't hit the QB culture', Romo would benefit in a Reid style offense and probably take a lot less hits and have to do a whole lot less than he did for many years in Dallas

But didn't Peyton Manning have stem cell treatment done to his neck in Europe and was on a shitload of HGH afterwards? I don't believe Romo's back was handled in the same manner, otherwise the media would be all over it. So, it's far from the same...

Nickhead 02-17-2017 02:28 PM

it makes zero sense for the chiefs. or romo. he's not quick enough out of the snap, and the oline isn't sturdy enough. potential for massive interceptions, sacks. takes time to learn a new system as well. rusty from being off two years.

its ironic people are calling for romo, while saying let charles go. matter of fact, barring injury, charles would be more beneficial in the backfield instead of romo.

Hootie 02-17-2017 02:41 PM

'not quick enough out of the snap'

are people just making shit up or ...

The Franchise 02-17-2017 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Romosexual (Post 12745800)
'not quick enough out of the snap'

are people just making shit up or ...

Pretty much.

Coogs 02-17-2017 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Nickhead (Post 12745786)
it makes zero sense for the chiefs. or romo. he's not quick enough out of the snap, and the oline isn't sturdy enough. potential for massive interceptions, sacks. takes time to learn a new system as well. rusty from being off two years.

its ironic people are calling for romo, while saying let charles go. matter of fact, barring injury, charles would be more beneficial in the backfield instead of romo.

Cue the 2011 season:

Cassel had 22 sacks in 9 games.
Palko had 11 sacks in 4 games.

Offensive line was taking a beating on the field and on CP.

Orton QB'd the last 3 games. Threw the ball down the field. 1 sack. Same O-line.

:hmmm:

Hootie 02-17-2017 02:44 PM

In Alex Smith's 1st 3 year with KC ... each year he took more sacks than in any year of Tony Romo's career.

Hootie 02-17-2017 02:45 PM

In 2014, Romo had 1 of the most efficient QB'd seasons in the history of the NFL.

He also won a playoff game.

He also lost to Rodgers on a controversial 4th down TD pass he threw to Dez that was overturned because of the 'Calvin Johnson rule' that would have likely won the game.

Comparing Romo to Alex Smith is a ****ing joke.

Hootie 02-17-2017 02:46 PM

Romo was injured 1/2 of 2010

Most of 2015

and 1/2 of 2016 (lost his job)

Not as injury prone as you think.

Nickhead 02-17-2017 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Romosexual (Post 12745806)
In Alex Smith's 1st 3 year with KC ... each year he took more sacks than in any year of Tony Romo's career.

and if romo came to kc he would be sacked just as much, thank you for proving my point :D

The Franchise 02-17-2017 02:48 PM

Romo games missed:

2008: 3
2010: 10
2013: 1
2014: 1
2015: 12

Buckweath 02-17-2017 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Nickhead (Post 12745786)
it makes zero sense for the chiefs. or romo. he's not quick enough out of the snap, and the oline isn't sturdy enough. potential for massive interceptions, sacks. takes time to learn a new system as well. rusty from being off two years.

its ironic people are calling for romo, while saying let charles go. matter of fact, barring injury, charles would be more beneficial in the backfield instead of romo.

I rather all this be true and happen and we get a high pick in a supposedly great QB class in 2018 than continuing with what is starting to be just like Cassell before, having an average QB being pushed down our throat.

Making the playoffs next year and not winning in the playoffs will be considered a big failure.


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