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It really sucks. He used to be really entertaining to watch. Seems Dallas and Washington mirror themselves in about every way. Game ought to be interesting on some level of suck.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostRight. Look what RGIII did at least last season. Now that RGIII sucks, the team is a disgrace. Its' real simple. First rule of leadership is EVERYTHING is your fault/shit rolls down hill/etc...
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Originally posted by Gargamel View PostBut truly great quarterbacks can temporarily carry the rest of the team on their backs when shit gets real in a win or go home situation late in the season.
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still looking for what you requested, here is a pretty good little real world stats list
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Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostYou will never convince the ignorant haters and those that lack NFL knowledge that he isn't the sole problem.
(Hell, he's been great for me in fantasy...)
But truly great quarterbacks can temporarily carry the rest of the team on their backs when shit gets real in a win or go home situation late in the season.
Romo just can't seem to do that...
Jerry Jones has way too much faith in the dude...
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The cowboys are an arch of shit and Romo is the keystone that holds the disaster together.
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Originally posted by CWO View PostI'm actually just saying he gets more blame than he deserves.
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So how much consolation do those stats give you when Romo chokes yet again late in the 4th in a December game?
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Now show me a stat like those within the last, oh say, 2min of the 4th qt.
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So what you're saying is......
wait for it......
Romo doesn't suck?
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4th quarter performance among QB's this season
Touchdown Passing, 4th Qtr
1. Manning
2t. Romo
2t. Stafford
%Completions, 4th Qtr
1. McCown
2. Flynn
3. Rodgers
4. Romo
QB Rating, 4th Quarter
1. Matt Flynn
2. McCown
3. Cutler
4. Rodgers
5. Manning
6. Locker
7. Romo
Interceptions, 4th Quarter
1. Manning
2t. Henne
2t. Ryan
4. Smith
5t. Fitzpatrick
5t. Flacco
5t. Manning
5t. Pryor
5t. Roethlisberger
5t. Stafford
5t. Tannehill
12t. Barkley
12t. Brady
12t. Griffin III
12t. Kaepernick
12t. Ponder
12t. Rivers
12t. Romo
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Originally posted by slow99 View PostLolz at this one:
When scoring 35 or more points in a game this season, Dallas is 1-2.
When scoring 35 or more points in a game this season, the rest of the NFL is 51-2.
"That is an interesting statistic. What that does tell me is we have had 3 games with over 35 points, so that tells me there is nothing wrong with our offense really."
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