http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=smith_michael&id=2645741
what an irony when he has bledsoe on his team
what an irony when he has bledsoe on his team
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what an irony when he has bledsoe on his team
I watched some of the Carolina game and I thought Romo looked bigger, stronger, more athletic, a better runner and had a bigger arm than Pennington. Maybe Pennington is more accurate, I don't know, and of course it was only one game. You may be underestimating Romo. If he's good for AT LEAST one year, what after that?DisgruntledTunaFan said:Romo ain't no Brady.(Frankly, noone is)
However-at least he'll be our Chad Pennington this year(i.e. will be good for AT LEAST one year).
And Romo brought smiles to Tuna's face for the first time(since he become the coach here, that is).
What does that mean?Oswlek said:Brady is the best thing for us, but he is the worst thing for the QB position.
Oswlek said:Brady is the best thing for us, but he is the worst thing for the QB position. Now every team thinks that they can get the next best thing in the 6th round and UDFA.
Guys, the reason everyone knows that Brady was a 199th pick is because it rarely happens.
Fanfrom1960 said:What does that mean?
Oswlek said:Brady is the best thing for us, but he is the worst thing for the QB position. Now every team thinks that they can get the next best thing in the 6th round and UDFA.
Guys, the reason everyone knows that Brady was a 199th pick is because it rarely happens.
Freudian slip?The Gr8est said:I think QB may be the most difficult position to evaluate. Physically, I think most people would put Peyton Manning and Ryan Leak...
DisgruntledTunaFan said:Wasn't Montana a low round draft pick too?
Walsh once said that the WORST thing any team could do was to draft a QB #1.
For some reason, it makes sense-alot of these #1's have gotten to the point where it's really gotten to their heads. Sure-not all have been busts, and some have had HOF careers. But look at the Mannings, Big Bens, McNabbs of this world-it's quite simple why they keep coming up short.
The Gr8est said:I think QB may be the most difficult position to evaluate.
Romo definately looking like he belongs in the elite catagory just below Manning and Brady and has IMO overtaken the third spot once reserved for Bulger and the fourth spot taken by Brees.
Thought this post was worth a bump up from the ashes.
Romo definately looking like he belongs in the elite catagory just below Manning and Brady and has IMO overtaken the third spot once reserved for Bulger and the fourth spot taken by Brees.
Thought this post was worth a bump up from the ashes.
Carson Palmer says hello.
Romo definately looking like he belongs in the elite catagory just below Manning and Brady and has IMO overtaken the third spot once reserved for Bulger and the fourth spot taken by Brees.
Thought this post was worth a bump up from the ashes.
...........OMG, what a great article. Having Romo expound the virtues of Patriot Reign and Brady's preparation and style of play when he replaced the exact same quarterback is one of the most crazy coincidences you could have.
Maybe not such as coincidence. I'm sure he saw the same Bledsoe deficiencies which BB and Tom saw.
I wonder what Bledsoe thinks when he reads something like that. I'm sure he and Brady are friends, but I mean, wow.
I don't remember where I read it (might have been Patriots Reign) but I don't believe Brady and Bledsoe are buddies any more.
Montana was drafted in the 3rd round.Wasn't Montana a low round draft pick too?
Walsh once said that the WORST thing any team could do was to draft a QB #1.
For some reason, it makes sense-alot of these #1's have gotten to the point where it's really gotten to their heads. Sure-not all have been busts, and some have had HOF careers. But look at the Mannings, Big Bens, McNabbs of this world-it's quite simple why they keep coming up short.
Carson Palmer says hello.