BipolarFuk
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Man up with the truth.
Who turns a one score game off with over 2 minutes left in the game?So, what I'm seeing is that Rev and Bipo are the only fake fans on the board. Good to know.
Rev and Bipo, apparently.Who turns a one score game off with over 2 minutes left in the game?
Well to be honest we shouldn't have had the chance if the Giants were at least halfway competent.Who turns a one score game off with over 2 minutes left in the game?
The Giants wouldn't have had a chance but for the Cowboys gifts so it all evens out.Well to be honest we shouldn't have had the chance if the Giants were at least halfway competent.
Still would have had the ball down by 6 with Romo throwing. Not like they could run the clock out.Well to be honest we shouldn't have had the chance if the Giants were at least halfway competent.
I don't see how you could give up on this team given Romo's 4th quarter record. Unless it is a blowout I always feel like we can come back. As we saw, even if you are down 2 scores Romo can put up 14 points like nothing.I didn't turn it off. I was surprisingly optimistic and felt like we were going to win. Romo and Garrett did a great job of let things play out and you could tell they knew they were the better team...and would win.
That's assuming it was only a field goal and they were moving the ball at will on us on that drive. I was looking t it as a time problem not a problem scoring.Still would have had the ball down by 6 with Romo throwing. Not like they could run the clock out.
Yeah I wouldn't be surprised if Romo holds the record for comeback wins.I don't see how you could give up on this team given Romo's 4th quarter record. Unless it is a blowout I always feel like we can come back. As we saw, even if you are down 2 scores Romo can put up 14 points like nothing.
The record for who, the team? If so, I think he does. But if you're talking NFL history, he's down the list a ways. I believe he's around 4th or 5th now for active QBs, but still well behind the lead. And there are retired guys well ahead of him, too. Guys like Elway, Montana, Favre, etc...Yeah I wouldn't be surprised if Romo holds the record for comeback wins.
Thanks.The record for who, the team? If so, I think he does. But if you're talking NFL history, he's down the list a ways. I believe he's around 4th or 5th now for active QBs, but still well behind the lead. And there are retired guys well ahead of him, too. Guys like Elway, Montana, Favre, etc...
EDIT: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/comebacks_career.htm
He's tied for 4th among active QBs, 12th overall. Right behind Eli Manning.