The top 3 reasons you can't blame Tony Romo

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1. The officals had Seattle's back all night.
2. T/O is a cancer and no team will ever win a Superbowl with him.
3. Terry Glenn's fukup on his own goal line.




Romo played well enough to win this game.
 

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Top Three Reasons you can blame Homo:

1. He dropped the snap
2. He cadillac-ed it around the end when he thought he was going to score
3. He didn't extend the ball
 

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Romo went Hollywood on the team. His play the last 5 games has been HORRIBLE.

There are some people who can't handle stardom - and Romo is the prime example.
 

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Seattle probably would have drove down the field and won it with a fg. It's not like there was 1 second on the clock.
 

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Hitman26 said:
1. The officals had Seattle's back all night.
2. T/O is a cancer and no team will ever win a Superbowl with him.
3. Terry Glenn's fukup on his own goal line.




Romo played well enough to win this game.

Add on more.

If that *** Gramatica actually tried to block Babinaux he gets in easy.

Fucking go do that olay crap in soccer you bum:bigfinger
 

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JohnnyMac said:
Top Three Reasons you can blame Homo:

1. He dropped the snap
2. He cadillac-ed it around the end when he thought he was going to score
3. He didn't extend the ball


Really, you think so?
 

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cincy_ said:
Romo went Hollywood on the team. His play the last 5 games has been HORRIBLE.

There are some people who can't handle stardom - and Romo is the prime example.

Word, kissing Carrie Underwood on the field before the game it all went to his head.
 

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Timetopay said:
Add on more.

If that *** Gramatica actually tried to block Babinaux he gets in easy.

Fucking go do that olay crap in soccer you bum:bigfinger

No shit, I thought I was the only one who noticed that. That little girl could've at least grabbed his ankle or something.
 

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Fishhead said:
Really, you think so?

It didn't look to me that he was busting his tail, and he never saw the guy who tripped him from behind. I think he could have gone harder, being the playoffs and all.
 

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JohnnyMac said:
It didn't look to me that he was busting his tail, and he never saw the guy who tripped him from behind. I think he could have gone harder, being the playoffs and all.

On a play like that, you don't ever expect to get tackled from behind - and if Gramattica hadn't given the guy a fake block, he wouldn't have even been there.
 

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I think that guy (#27) saved the game for Seattle. He was busting it to catch Romo and if he doesn't, I think Romo's momentum get's him in the EZ or at least a first down to kneel it and kick it with one second left.
 

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cincy_ said:
On a play like that, you don't ever expect to get tackled from behind - and if Gramattica hadn't given the guy a fake block, he wouldn't have even been there.

I don't know what exactly you can ever expect on a botched extra point. I think Romo saw the goal line ahead of him and he assumed he was going to score, and that he let up, just a bit. It cost him and his team.
 

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JohnnyMac said:
I don't know what exactly you can ever expect on a botched extra point. I think Romo saw the goal line ahead of him and he assumed he was going to score, and that he let up, just a bit. It cost him and his team.

I don't think he let up - you do - guess that ends it.
 

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Timetopay said:
Add on more.

If that *** Gramatica actually tried to block Babinaux he gets in easy.

Fucking go do that olay crap in soccer you bum:bigfinger

I totall noticed that too on the replay. If Gramatica puts his whole body in the block, Romo at least gets a first down. Instead he gives a little push like that was going to do it. If anything it helped Babinaux get more speed to get to Romo!!
 

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Whether he let up or not is beside the point...all he has to do is extend the ball and it is a 1st down.

What a chump.
 
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Bennyshoe said:
I totall noticed that too on the replay. If Gramatica puts his whole body in the block, Romo at least gets a first down. Instead he gives a little push like that was going to do it. If anything it helped Babinaux get more speed to get to Romo!!
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I think that's a little bit unfair. Gramatica's momentum from the approach carried him past the where the ball would have been spotted and he had about 1/10 second to react to things.
 

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