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Post by twodeep3 on Nov 22, 2009 14:07:58 GMT -7
Again and again and again.
Across the middle of the field you cannot throw high time and again and expect your receivers to "go up and get it."
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Post by prossman on Nov 22, 2009 21:46:44 GMT -7
he was not on again tonight! thank goodness for the win, but d@mn! prosssman
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Post by ccboy on Nov 23, 2009 6:43:30 GMT -7
TwoDeep...the Dallas team will not be a championship winner without a top producing Tony Romo. Teams have already started to double up deep and give the Cowboys the short and middle range center of the field. Your observation of his lack of accuracy is telling. Tony has NOT thrown good balls to his receivers. That Roy Williams already has had broken ribs is the storyline for fact. Tony has missed touchdown passes to Miles Austin, and Marty Bennett straight up the middle, and then on crossing patterns hits the back shoulder WAY too often. He is a bit of a lose cannon throwing the ball...and is much of the problem with his receiver's production, even with the great yardage games.
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Post by longboysfan on Nov 24, 2009 5:57:34 GMT -7
Did you factor in that Romo was hurt after the first series?
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Post by MR COWBOY on Nov 24, 2009 10:42:42 GMT -7
You're not gonna use that as an excuse , are you ?
Then , that's why they brought Kitna in , didn't they ....I wonder if he coulda put 7 up on the board ...ya think ?
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Post by twodeep3 on Nov 24, 2009 11:46:11 GMT -7
Did you factor in that Romo was hurt after the first series? So, was his back having a psychic moment when he was doing the same in the 9 games prior to getting the injury against Washington? He has been tossing the crossing routes high all year.
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Post by prossman on Nov 25, 2009 13:24:05 GMT -7
Romos accuracy has been a issue most of the year. We will go as far as Romo takes us. Prossman
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