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Re: Hey Pats fans - how do you think Tony Romo would do in the Pats' system?
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Originally Posted by Patspsycho
Most importantly, he doesn't have the fire. He doesn't have the emotional humiliation suffered by a 6th round 199th pick.
He was an UDFA. Problem was he was Jerry's UDFA binky.
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Re: Hey Pats fans - how do you think Tony Romo would do in the Pats' system?
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Originally Posted by TriplecHamp
Exactly, I think our "system" would play to the strengths of any qb allowing that qb to succeed,
He couldn't help Rohan Davey or Kevin O'Connell, two very good college QBs, and Drew Bledsoe was better before BB showed up than he was under BB, so I'm not sure this is true.
I don't think Romo would succeed anywhere, to be honest.
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Re: Hey Pats fans - how do you think Tony Romo would do in the Pats' system?
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Originally Posted by spacecrime
He couldn't help Rohan Davey or Kevin O'Connell, two very good college QBs, and Drew Bledsoe was better before BB showed up than he was under BB, so I'm not sure this is true.
I don't think Romo would succeed anywhere, to be honest.
I think that Romo has the tools to become a good QB its his head thats the problem.
Re: Hey Pats fans - how do you think Tony Romo would do in the Pats' system?
I get a kick out of people on this message board who act like they know the "system" and conclude that Romo wouldn't succeed in the offense. To answer your question, nobody knows how Romo would do in this system.
However, I think Romo needs better coaching. My friend is a Cowboys fan, so we watch every game. I pretty much know the Cowboys like I know the Pats and I'm not a fan of Garrett or Phillips. On the other hand, at least Garrett is finally seeing the light and doing his best to utilize the biggest strengths on the team, the RB's. Also, I hated the Roy Williams trade then, and I still hate it now. The 'Boys could've easily used that pick on a young WR and signed a FA WR instead of Roy Williams.
In addition, I find it funny when people say an undrafted free agent (Romo), who has been the starting QB for the Dallas Cowboys since 2006 is an underachiever. By the way people put him under the microscope, you'd think this guy was a 1st overall pick in the draft.
In the end, it's a pretty much lose-lose situation for Wade Phillips. If the Cowboys make the playoffs but fail to win a game, I can see him getting canned. If the Cowboys miss the playoffs, I'm pretty sure Phillips gets canned. If this happens, I can see Shanahan making his return with the Cowboys.
Re: Hey Pats fans - how do you think Tony Romo would do in the Pats' system?
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Originally Posted by HEY BRO! WHAT UP?
I get a kick out of people on this message board who act like they know the "system" and conclude that Romo wouldn't succeed in the offense. To answer your question, nobody knows how Romo would do in this system.
However, I think Romo needs better coaching. My friend is a Cowboys fan, so we watch every game. I pretty much know the Cowboys like I know the Pats and I'm not a fan of Garrett or Phillips. On the other hand, at least Garrett is finally seeing the light and doing his best to utilize the biggest strengths on the team, the RB's. Also, I hated the Roy Williams trade then, and I still hate it now. The 'Boys could've easily used that pick on a young WR and signed a FA WR instead of Roy Williams.
In addition, I find it funny when people say an undrafted free agent (Romo), who has been the starting QB for the Dallas Cowboys since 2006 is an underachiever. By the way people put him under the microscope, you'd think this guy was a 1st overall pick in the draft.
In the end, it's a pretty much lose-lose situation for Wade Phillips. If the Cowboys make the playoffs but fail to win a game, I can see him getting canned. If the Cowboys miss the playoffs, I'm pretty sure Phillips gets canned. If this happens, I can see Shanahan making his return with the Cowboys.
I get a kick out of guys who think tightness is a skillset deluding themselves into thinking they know anything about football. Some of your early work in your theearchives period was...priceless.