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Although I have not studied th NFC or Cowboys, I don't recall Romo being very good rolling to his left.
I think of Romo as a right handed mirror image of Jake the Snake. Both were much better throwing on the run and their accuracy was marginal to average in the pocket.
Eway could roll out in both directions, as well as scramble and the Snake did well rolling left.
Although I have not studied th NFC or Cowboys, I don't recall Romo being very good rolling to his left.
I think of Romo as a right handed mirror image of Jake the Snake. Both were much better throwing on the run and their accuracy was marginal to average in the pocket.
You guys are confusing a QB being able to roll and throw with someone who needs to do it as part of his game. Romo scrambles to buy time and punish the D for ignoring his ability to use his legs. Your LBs which love to drop in coverage will have some decisions to make regarding that scramble ability.
sure but the pats contained vince young pretty good and mcnabb too in the SB.Our LB's dont love to drop in coverage. They play it week to week.
Eway could roll out in both directions, as well as scramble and the Snake did well rolling left.
Although I have not studied th NFC or Cowboys, I don't recall Romo being very good rolling to his left.
I think of Romo as a right handed mirror image of Jake the Snake. Both were much better throwing on the run and their accuracy was marginal to average in the pocket.
Does the frequent rollout plays by romo remind anyone of denver offense of shanahan - a team we have a lot of trouble stopping for some weird reason . I cant say about the other plays but romo seems to frequently roll out left and right to make throws.