lostxn
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Do you think he could really tell where the LOS was? There is no yellow line on the field.Yeah there is no point in sliding at the line of scrimmage, it was dumb on Romo's part.
Do you think he could really tell where the LOS was? There is no yellow line on the field.Yeah there is no point in sliding at the line of scrimmage, it was dumb on Romo's part.
Yep it wasn't a smart decisionYeah there is no point in sliding at the line of scrimmage, it was dumb on Romo's part.
He slid because of the guy in front of him. I'm confused by this line of posts.Yeah there is no point in sliding at the line of scrimmage, it was dumb on Romo's part.
Yes, most QBs have a pretty good idea of that. Romo must have lost where he was on the field though.Do you think he could really tell where the LOS was? There is no yellow line on the field.
Throw it out of bounds, save the hit.He slid because of the guy in front of him. I'm confused by this line of posts.
Well of course he couldn't see the guy behind him, he doesn't have eyes in the back of his head...He still should of thrown it away instead of trying to scrambleI'm not going to argue it, but he couldn't see the guy behind him, which was my point to begin with.
God damn, he couldn't see the guy that hit him. He came from behind him. How hard is that to understand?Throw it out of bounds, save the hit.
Yeah the rush was tough on that one.Shit the WR was open just behind Swain for a FD
You mean like he has done 4,000 times in his career?Well of course he couldn't see the guy behind him, he doesn't have eyes in the back of his head...He still should of thrown it away instead of trying to scramble
I guess as hard as it is to understand he should have just thrown the ball awayGod damn, he couldn't see the guy that hit him. He came from behind him. How hard is that to understand?