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Meh.
Lets see if he can keep that streak going against Bruce "The Pick Magnet" Carter.
Meh.
Man that went poorly again Sunday. Appeared to take his route too deep on a long 3rd down, then Romo was low and behind him on the game winning drive.That would be nice. Hopefully he doesn't go back into his shell like Escobust.
Being perfect on the road impresses me alot more than being perfect at home. I think one is much harder than the other.Not to be a damper, but GB is undefeated at home this year.
And then we would have to watch him use it as an excuse to cry on Troys shoulder.I think it would be awesome if Rodgers' INT streak is broken just to hear the shock in Joe Buck's voice.
And then we celebrate randy moss style moons-over-my-hammyI think it would be awesome if Rodgers' INT streak is broken just to hear the shock in Joe Buck's voice.
He can thank his beast of a QB
Yeah great QBs are able to avoid sacks with movement in the pocket and getting the ball off quickly. Rodgers is the best at those two things in the NFL. Romo is pretty good but he tends to hold the ball too long and takes some unnecessary sacks as a result.He can thank his beast of a QB
Yep and its those tendencies that have gotten him in trouble in the past. Holding the ball then forcing a throw. Hopefully the improvment in the OL has alleviated the majority of it but he still doesnt want to throw the ball away.Yeah great QBs are able to avoid sacks with movement in the pocket and getting the ball off quickly. Rodgers is the best at those two things in the NFL. Romo is pretty good but he tends to hold the ball too long and takes some unnecessary sacks as a result.
Those two sacks he took against the Lions could have been killer. We went from TD range to barely being in field goal range. All with excellent blocking in front of him.Yep and its those tendencies that have gotten him in trouble in the past. Holding the ball then forcing a throw. Hopefully the improvment in the OL has alleviated the majority of it but he still doesnt want to throw the ball away.
The adjustment to get the ball out quicker down the stretch in the 4th quarter spelled doom for the Lions. Dallas needed to make the adjustment faster.Those two sacks he took against the Lions could have been killer. We went from TD range to barely being in field goal range. All with excellent blocking in front of him.
Romo, when he was younger was as good as anyone. One of the slipperiest in the pocket that I can remember. He's gotten gunshy though and that's part of his problem. Rodgers is easily tougher in the pocket and under pressure.Yeah great QBs are able to avoid sacks with movement in the pocket and getting the ball off quickly. Rodgers is the best at those two things in the NFL. Romo is pretty good but he tends to hold the ball too long and takes some unnecessary sacks as a result.
And it doesn't hurt that Rodgers can throw the ball a mile, too. Rodgers is the perfect QB. I don't think you could design a better one both physically and mentally.Romo, when he was younger was as good as anyone. One of the slipperiest in the pocket that I can remember. He's gotten gunshy though and that's part of his problem. Rodgers is easily tougher in the pocket and under pressure.
And it doesn't hurt that Rodgers can throw the ball a mile, too. Rodgers is the perfect QB. I don't think you could design a better one both physically and mentally.
But Romo has this intangible creativity that always gives Dallas a chance to win, especially when the running game is going. GB's one weakness has been an over-reliance on the pass. Hopefully we can knock them back into that mode this weekend.
I think Dallas's offense blows up their undersized front by the third quarter. Dallas has the youth and depth on defense and patience and balance offensively to last in a game like this.Basically I believe whoevers D plays the best wins this game.