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and it all got washed away with 'lost it in the lights'
and it all got washed away with 'lost it in the lights'
Yup.and it all got washed away with 'lost it in the lights'
Loved Thurmans Thieves!!As an aside...related to nothing...the safety tandem of Downs and Thurman was a favorite of mine.
And you would be right. I have seen them all and Romo is right up there even with his snaffus.I think he is a top 10 type guy right now.
I'd go with a list like this:
1. Staubach
2. Smith
3. Aikman
4. Lilly
5. Dorsett
6. R. White
7. Irvin
8. Allen
After that you can make a case for Renfro, Hayes, Wright, Jordon, Ware, Howley, Harris, Martin, Witten, Pearson...and yes, Romo...to round out the top 10.
I also think 10 years from now we talk about Tyron Smith the same way we revere Larry Allen.
Would you care to share about this awesome receiver's legacy here in Dallas?Lance Rentzel
Read it for yourself. He and Hayes were a great tandem. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_RentzelWould you care to share about this awesome receiver's legacy here in Dallas?
It was a rhetorical question. Lance Rentzel's legacy in Dallas is not that he was a fantastic receiver. It is that exposed himself to an under aged girl.Read it for yourself. He and Hayes were a great tandem. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Rentzel
I was aware of that but I saw him play the game in Dallas and he was an outstanding receiver. He is and was one of my favorite players. It's a shame his legacy is what it is but it is of his own making.It was a rhetorical question. Lance Rentzel's legacy in Dallas is not that he was a fantastic receiver. It is that exposed himself to an under aged girl.
Only if everything else works.That may not be all his fault, but again, truly great QB's do find a way to get their team to enough wins
Romo was just trollin' for his boy
Bill Bates?Romo was just trollin' for his boy
although if you think about it, we really only have one other player in our history who is arguably top 2-3 at his position in NFL history, right?