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Stephen Jones.I thought Stephen was referring to SAS.
Sorry, should have been more clear.
Stephen Jones.I thought Stephen was referring to SAS.
It may not be about Romo.When asked who was going to start against the Eagles he said something to the effect, "It would have been a tough push to get Romo ready in time for the Eagles game".
To me, those two statements contradict themselves. If they don't want to trash the playbook that is working to start Romo, then it is about Romo.It may not be about Romo.
Starting him right now means we have to throw the current playbook in the trash, or a good chunk of it.
If you listened to all the Cowboys beat writers who are essentially insulted that we're having this discussion then I'd say no.my question is, will Dak be allowed to have a shitty game without fear of losing his job?
I think we have clearly modified things from day one with Prescott. There pretty much has to be a "lite" version that Prescott can execute.To me, those two statements contradict themselves. If they don't want to trash the playbook that is working to start Romo, then it is about Romo.
you would think that given 6 opportunities to have a shitty game, we would have already seen one. Instead, we see a mere one interception,my question is, will Dak be allowed to have a shitty game without fear of losing his job?
Don' t get me wrong, if they put Romo in, I won't exactly shed any tears. Both QBs are great so both should be on short leashes knowing there's an all star waiting in the wings. That brings competition and should keep both sharp.When [MENTION=128]kidd[/MENTION] says we need to stick with Dak, then you know it's really the only logical choice to make.
If they're going to give Romo reps, it'll have to be during a blowout.Romo is no run of the mill back up. He was the starter and he has been inactive. If you want him fit for competition then he will need some work. Do you believe the coaching adage that if you don't practice you don't play? It's the same principal you are not game ready. If you haven't played for a while you are not game ready.
Ok, he hasn't taken practice reps. Don't see where that really matters. Practice reps aren't anything like game reps anyway.That's a general approach that will cover the contingency. What is being lost in all this is that most backups are practicing all the time and have exposure to game plans and schemes from week to week. Romo hasn't seen the field of any kind for almost a year.
He has fumbled a few times. He needs to clean that up.you would think that given 6 opportunities to have a shitty game, we would have already seen one. Instead, we see a mere one interception,
after a new all time record is established for the start of a career without one. Im beginning to think we won't see a bad game from Dak.
Funny how that works.If you listened to all the Cowboys beat writers who are essentially insulted that we're having this discussion then I'd say no.
Bad games are only reserved for Romo apparently.
I don't agree that "Romo can get acclimated to game speed in practice the same way he can during training camp." That's why they play preseason games. Because practice just can't simulate game speed.LT, you might want to claim hyperbole here.
Romo can get acclimated to game speed in practice the same way he can during training camp. Nothing is like game experience but if that's the role you assign Romo he will be as ready as can be when called upon.
I just still haven't changed my mind that Romo shouldn't start, but obviously we are getting winning QB play either way.
Technically that's correct but training camp was a relatively short period considering he was inactive virtually all the previous season. In the span of a year he had a training camp.Ok, he hasn't taken practice reps. Don't see where that really matters. Practice reps aren't anything like game reps anyway.
So are you saying that even while hurt that Romo hasn't been exposed to the game plans?
From everything I have seen, he has been heavily involved in the game plans and schemes and actually has been helping to mentor/coach Dak.
For you to say that Romo hasn't seen the field of any kind in almost a year just isn't true. He went through all of training camp and was injured in a preseason game just 52 days ago.
Romo has had more fumbles in a game than Prescott has had.He has fumbled a few times. He needs to clean that up.
I wasn't making a comparison, just stating the obvious.Romo has had more fumbles in a game than Prescott has had.
Turnovers are the main driver why people actually don't want Romo back.
But...but....HE WAS 12-4 IN 2014 !!!!!!Funny how that works.
Along those same lines. I've seen quite a few Romosexuals claim that Romo's gives us the best chance to win a title this year. My question is this. What has Romo ever done in the postseason that would give anyone confidence that he'll suddenly turn into a clutch playoff QB capable of leading a team to a Super Bowl?
If he had a resume like Roethlisberger or Brady then I'm right there with them when it comes to giving him his job back because guys like that have proven that they can lead a team deep into the playoffs. Romo on the other, has generally underwhelmed in the postseason.
I'm not rocking this boat for someone with a 2-4 postseason record and who has never come remotely close to leading his team to a Super Bowl.
Yeah I remember when Romo was a fumbling machine. But eventually he improved and then it seemed like he really rarely fumbled at all. All of Daks fumbles were in the last two weeks, so hopefully it's something he can kind of get corrected. I also think the ball was slick during the Packers game. Both QBs and WRs seemed to struggle with holding onto that ball.So like Romo learned, Prescott needs to realize that as a mobile QB, you have to pay attention to how you are holding the ball when you are moving around.
That's all I was saying.
The TEAM was 12 - 4.But...but....HE WAS 12-4 IN 2014 !!!!!!
It was an awesome season. His playoff performance was meh, but his regular season was special.The TEAM was 12 - 4.
Romo was just 34 TDs vs 9 INTs...
...and runner up in the MVP voting.
It was an awesome season. His playoff performance was meh, but his regular season was special.The TEAM was 12 - 4.
Romo was just 34 TDs vs 9 INTs...
...and runner up in the MVP voting.