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What Cowboys Fans Are Saying


Jeremy Igo
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2 hours ago, MadHatter said:

The issue with Romo is that he has historically folded when it really mattered.  He could not win the big games at the end of the season to put his team in the playoffs....then the one year they make it, he chokes again.

Guy has skill....he is just not a clutch time player.

This I can actually agree with. He does have a habit of choking when it really matters. Hopefully, he does another choke job tomorrow too

*beerchug* (For those long time Huddlers who remember that one)

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14 minutes ago, islandhopper81 said:

Dang that meme is as stale as the Romo is a choker narrative y'all are relying on. 

The problem with what you say, is that we're not really relying on a narrative, so much as we're pointing out the actual fact that he has choked in plenty of games that meant something. If I wanna rely on anything, it's this terrific .gif that makes me chuckle every time I see it:

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24 minutes ago, islandhopper81 said:

Almost as good as your argument that Dallas doesn't have blockers or receivers. 

 

24 minutes ago, islandhopper81 said:

Almost as good as your argument that Dallas doesn't have blockers or receivers. 

Except that I was not the one who made that comment you brain dead twit.

 

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