Not sure if Romo will ever be truly healthy again.Done a darn good job since being pressed into service. Really puts Romo in a tough position when he gets healthy.
He will be lucky if he can get out of bed when he is 60. Right on, Romo needs to retire and focus on physical quality of life from here on out. His body has taken an absolute beating.Not sure if Romo will ever be truly healthy again.
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It's astonishing to see what he can do with weapons around him. I agree that at least in the short term taking Zeke away is about the only thing that could ruffle Dak (barring copious injuries around him), however, the more comfortable he gets the less that will matter. He played his whole career at MSU basically being a one-man-band.The key to beating Dallas with Dak at QB is taking away Zeke at RB. The Bears could not do that last night (gained 140 yards). That takes the pressure off of the QB.
Dak played well last night, but as a game manager. He might get there some day, but it will take time. Romo was able to win the game by himself.
40. He needs to worry about the future for reals.He will be lucky if he can get out of bed when he is 60. Right on, Romo needs to retire and focus on physical quality of life from here on out. His body has taken an absolute beating.
Ain't it the truth. There are a lot of golf courses to play out there. He needs to get started now while he still can.He will be lucky if he can get out of bed when he is 60. Right on, Romo needs to retire and focus on physical quality of life from here on out. His body has taken an absolute beating.
Long overdue in my opinion.Romo needs to the honorable thing and retire.
"Win by the Romo, lose by the Romo."The key to beating Dallas with Dak at QB is taking away Zeke at RB. The Bears could not do that last night (gained 140 yards). That takes the pressure off of the QB.
Dak played well last night, but as a game manager. He might get there some day, but it will take time. Romo was able to win the game by himself.
Agreed. IMO, the only thing that separates him from Eli Manning is their post-season play. Romo got his team to the playoffs far more often, but did nothing when he got there. Eli only got his team to the playoffs 3 times, but won 2 Super Bowls in those 3 trips."Win by the Romo, lose by the Romo."
True. But the reps can't hurt.Chicago is "bearly" an NFL team at this point. I save any accolades for dak until he does it against a legit nfl team.