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He was fun to watch,that’s for damn sure.
Entertaining in games that didn't matter.

But when it came down to it, the effect was spoiled.

I swear to God, some of you people think he was this magician who pulled critical wins out of his ass.

Staubach did that. Hell even Danny White did that.

Romo? Not so much.
 
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all I remember is that he personally tried to lose the Atlanta game
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Entertaining in games that didn't matter.

But when it came down to it, the effect was spoiled.

I swear to God, some of you people think he was this magician who pulled critical wins out of his ass.

Staubach did that. Hell even Danny White did that.

Romo? Not so much.
Possibly.

But on the flip side, he's not nearly the dog shit choke artist you like to portray him as, either.
 
Possibly.

But on the flip side, he's not nearly the dog shit choke artist you like to portray him as, either.
He actually won a lot of bullshit games that didn't matter.

At the end of the day, what matters is how he performed in crunch time.

For that reason alone, I have no reason to celebrate his career like people do.
 
Cowboys comfortable with where Aldon Smith is in reinstatement bid

Posted by Charean Williams on April 21, 2020, 5:52 PM EDT


The Cowboys had Robert Quinn opposite DeMarcus Lawrence last season. They don’t have Quinn anymore.

They also used the Tampa Two with Rod Marinelli and Kris Richard last season. Now, with Mike Nolan as their defensive coordinator, the Cowboys will run a four-man base defense with “the ability to have some variation there,” new coach Mike McCarthy said Tuesday.

Aldon Smith will fit perfectly what the Cowboys want to do with a designated pass-rusher if he earns reinstatement and still can play after so long out of the game.

Smith hasn’t played since 2015 and remains indefinitely suspended.

“Aldon has been in the process of re-entering as an active player in the NFL for several months now,” Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Tuesday. “I would say first-hand that I know that he is very diligent in his work to do the things the NFL looks at to reinstate. It was important to us to look eye to eye and see where we are with our conscientiousness.”

McCarthy first met Smith in December. The now-Cowboys head coach was visiting his daughter, an aspiring actress, in Los Angeles when he went to work out at Jay Glazer’s Unbreakable gym.

“I was up there on a personal nature,” McCarthy said. “I was very impressed with everything that he’s done and his path. I’ve always admired him from afar. Very impressive young man, and I’m looking forward to working with him.”

The Cowboys are awaiting word from the NFL on both Smith and Randy Gregory. Even though the new labor deal softens the punishment for positive street drug tests moving forward, it changes nothing regarding the status of indefinitely suspended players.

“I wouldn’t dare get into where the league is and how they will go about this process for both of those players,” Jones said. “I will say this, as a league, we really are bent toward the medical aspect of many of these problems or many of these things that have been in consideration when a player has to have some type of suspension. We’ve made it more medically oriented to where you can have good grades from doctors, and that weighs into being a player in the NFL. Those guys are certainly adhering to those tests in their rehab efforts.”
 
I figured TB would make it work with two good TEs. It's not like Gronk is gonna be around for long.
 
I figured TB would make it work with two good TEs. It's not like Gronk is gonna be around for long.
I don't think TB trades Howard.
 
So how exactly are they going to work in Gronkowski with Howard and Cameron Brate? Something has to give. I find it hard for them to get three separate TEs their touches along with that WR corps they have.
I think if anyone gets the hatchet or gets traded it's Brate.
 
So how exactly are they going to work in Gronkowski with Howard and Cameron Brate? Something has to give. I find it hard for them to get three separate TEs their touches along with that WR corps they have.
yeah, someone is gonna get 'Wittened'
 
He just signed a new contract. Howard is far more tradeable. In fact, the Redskins and Bucs have already had discussions about swapping Howard for Trent Williams.

I agree, they can't keep 3 TE's at those costs on the roster. They have to move Howard. Probably for very little, but hey, they just added Gronkowski for next to nothing.
 
I'd give a 4 for Howard, 2020 is the last year of his rookie deal before the "5th year option" which will be a highly inflated salary.

So you basically only get one year of "rookie contract" salary, which is why I'm not giving any premium resources. I'd laugh my ass off if the Skins traded the equivalent of a 2 (Trent Williams), or even more, for him.
 
I'd give a 4 for Howard, 2020 is the last year of his rookie deal before the "5th year option" which will be a highly inflated salary.

So you basically only get one year of "rookie contract" salary, which is why I'm not giving any premium resources. I'd laugh my ass off if the Skins traded the equivalent of a 2 (Trent Williams), or even more, for him.

IF that was the case though why didn't the Pats trade for him straight up for Gronk? Or maybe the Patriots don't really want to win that badly this year. They have a head coach that can afford to take the knocks and stockpile picks to get a QB a year from now and try to build something special again.
 
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