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:hello: So do you want to buy a Cowboys tissue box cover. They are $15 + $6 shipping. I can get most NFL & Collage teams done.
 

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Romo has won, what, one play-off game, and how many super bowls? And Manning has how many? And you "understand football"? :rotf:
 
Romo has won, what, one play-off game, and how many super bowls? And Manning has how many? And you "understand football"? :rotf:
Romo didn't play worse in any of them than PaidAton did last year! You understand what's happening NOW...in football?
 
Read this and maybe you will see what I see... http://thebiglead.com/2013/01/13/pe...-11-with-eight-one-and-done-postseason-trips/ 9 and 11 is notging to brag about. All those teams were better than the Cowboys teams in those playoff games. Is it so impossible for you to look at the big picture because you are so full of hate for the most popular team in NFL history? Again I say...there is help available...you first have to admit you have a problem.
 
Peyton is about 50/50 in play-offs, 2 or 3 SB appearances, and has won 1. Get it now?

And simma don na. :laughing7:
 
Yeah...I get it...and they were all with better teams...hence all those opportunities Tony hasn't had while running for his life and setting records down in Dallas. You never will look at the big picture will you? I see it all. 9 and 11 is not "about" 50/50 BTW... you can't even do simple math. And as we all know, it's all about what you've done recently. You're crazy if you don't think Tony could have won 1 or 2 with those teams. The average would have been above 50 percent..no matter what else he accomplished. He's done more with a less talented O line than any quarterback in the modern era...do you dispute that? If you do, name a guy who has.
 
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I said "about" 50/50. Didn't know the exact numbers, but if you want to get picky:

Manning 9-11 = 45%

Romo 1-3 = 25%

Big Ben 10-4 = 71%

Can you see it all?

Simma don na.
 
All those were with better teams than Romo had...can you still not see light of truth? Those other QBs wouldn't have even made it to the playoffs with those teams...much less actually won a game! You simma down or start wising up. Tony is not...nor has he ever been...the problem.
 
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Miles Austin had hamstring problems all last year. You clearly know nothing about this team...it's like you brought a butterknife to a gun fight. I coulda won this with a pellet gun. Come back after you study up my friend. (Translation-don't bring a pellet gun...you'll lose) :pk: :rotf:
 
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when i read the service manual for adjusting valves and the mileage to do it, you told me that was wrong. now you're telling me to read that because it's true? maybe this is false....:pk::rotf:
No..I told you it was overkill and a waste of money at 500 miles. You need to work on your reading comprehension...clearly it's not working for ya.
 
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Four times the Cowboys had a good enough team to make the play-offs, Romo blew it every time. :laughing7::rotf:
 
Go back and look at the tape...AFTER you sober up... Compare the players on the offensive line to the pro bowlers those guys had...most of them are out of football. That fact alone tells the story. I already told you NOT to bring a pellet gun! Study some more and then come back for another smackdown.
 
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why do members have to be under the influence of some substance when YOU consider them to be wrong :rr:

He's never wrong . . . you haven't figured that out yet? What are you smoking/drinking? :laughing7:
 
Hmmm . . . maybe Romo IS the problem . . .

NFC Wild Card playoff round January 6, 2007. Cowboys trailing 21–20 on fourth-and-one’ 1:19 left in the game, Cowboys attempt a 19-yard field goal. Romo, the holder for the kick, fumbled the snap.

January 13, 2008 Division playoff game against New York Giants, 4th down with less than half a minute and no timeouts left, Romo threw into the endzone, intercepted by Giants cornerback , Cowboys were eliminated from the playoffs with a 21–17 loss.

In what became a de facto third playoff game for Romo, December 28, 2008, Romo and the Cowboys failed to compete against the Eagles in a 44–6 loss. Romo committed three turnovers in the game and went 21/39 for 183 yards and no touchdowns, and again raised questions concerning Romo's performance in games of consequence.

Romo had a 104.9 passer rating in a 34-14 win of the Philadelphia Eagles in the first round of the 2009 playoffs, earning the first play-off win in 13 years for the Dallas Cowboys, and his own first career post-season win. However the following week in the NFC divisional rounds against the number two seed Minnesota Vikings, Romo had three fumbles (losing two), an interception and was sacked six times in the 34-3 loss.

Following the 2012 season, the future of Romo's career has been called into question. Mac Engel of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram commented: "Tony Romo has one year remaining on his contract, but the time has come for him to move on...He will be 33 in April of '13, and still has a few good years left but at this point he needs to go to another team that needs a quarterback."

In a Fox Sports Southwest interview, Rick Gosselin of The Dallas Morning News also called Romo "not wired to win the last game of the season" especially "if it means extending the season."

Dan Graziano of ESPNDallas.com wrote that Romo's "record starts to become very hard to defend" due to "the oft-cited fact that he's got just the one playoff win in his entire career."
 
Hmmm . . . maybe Romo IS the problem . . .

NFC Wild Card playoff round January 6, 2007. Cowboys trailing 21–20 on fourth-and-one’ 1:19 left in the game, Cowboys attempt a 19-yard field goal. Romo, the holder for the kick, fumbled the snap.

January 13, 2008 Division playoff game against New York Giants, 4th down with less than half a minute and no timeouts left, Romo threw into the endzone, intercepted by Giants cornerback , Cowboys were eliminated from the playoffs with a 21–17 loss.

In what became a de facto third playoff game for Romo, December 28, 2008, Romo and the Cowboys failed to compete against the Eagles in a 44–6 loss. Romo committed three turnovers in the game and went 21/39 for 183 yards and no touchdowns, and again raised questions concerning Romo's performance in games of consequence.

Romo had a 104.9 passer rating in a 34-14 win of the Philadelphia Eagles in the first round of the 2009 playoffs, earning the first play-off win in 13 years for the Dallas Cowboys, and his own first career post-season win. However the following week in the NFC divisional rounds against the number two seed Minnesota Vikings, Romo had three fumbles (losing two), an interception and was sacked six times in the 34-3 loss.

Following the 2012 season, the future of Romo's career has been called into question. Mac Engel of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram commented: "Tony Romo has one year remaining on his contract, but the time has come for him to move on...He will be 33 in April of '13, and still has a few good years left but at this point he needs to go to another team that needs a quarterback."

In a Fox Sports Southwest interview, Rick Gosselin of The Dallas Morning News also called Romo "not wired to win the last game of the season" especially "if it means extending the season."

Dan Graziano of ESPNDallas.com wrote that Romo's "record starts to become very hard to defend" due to "the oft-cited fact that he's got just the one playoff win in his entire career."
Nope. :no-no-no:
 
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