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Who wrote the Romo story on the Huddle?


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Good job! I've not been reading those as I have thought they were copies of other print. I have read the last several and like them.

I have got to quit typing without proofing. I am finding so many mistakes in my spelling and grammar(?)[grammer](ha!). I've abused the edit button lately (usually after it has been posted for a time).

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1st I do appreciate Zod but,

This topic saddens me. Heres why:

1) Dallas, Romo annoys me.

2) I think we have enough to worry about with today

3) The whole media will be talking about this and only this all day, MNF and week.

4) The Romo/Dallas collapse will overshadow arguably the biggest game in Panthers history (in the medias eyes).

5) Since when should an 8-5 team get this much publicity?

6) The last place I want to see threads about Romo getting his vagina torn is the Huddle.

ok rant over.

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1st I do appreciate Zod but,

This topic saddens me. Heres why:

1) Dallas, Romo annoys me.

2) I think we have enough to worry about with today

3) The whole media will be talking about this and only this all day, MNF and week.

4) The Romo/Dallas collapse will overshadow arguably the biggest game in Panthers history (in the medias eyes).

5) Since when should an 8-5 team get this much publicity?

6) The last place I want to see threads about Romo getting his vagina torn is the Huddle.

ok rant over.

That doesn't negate what I said.

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Any chance I get to stick it to dallas while they are down I plan on taking.

as should we all.

good read. that cry baby, choke waiting to happen QB is one of the most overrated QBs ever.

btw......it has now been a total of 4363 days since the dallas cowboys last won a postseason game.

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The interception was Witten's fault.

Can't blame a guy for throwing an interception where the receiver was supposed to be.

Tony Romo is probably the most likable QB out there, he just plays for the team most people hate. How many of you knew that he paid for the movie ticket of a homeless man, and also invited the homeless man to sit with Romo and his friend? He is a very good guy, and a very good QB.

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The interception was Witten's fault.

Can't blame a guy for throwing an interception where the receiver was supposed to be.

Tony Romo is probably the most likable QB out there, he just plays for the team most people hate. How many of you knew that he paid for the movie ticket of a homeless man, and also invited the homeless man to sit with Romo and his friend? He is a very good guy, and a very good QB.

Sure, good guy. He just is the most over hyped average QB in the league. Good for him.

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romo might be a nice guy but he isn't a good QB that i would want in clutch time.

he crumbles under pressure. he gets hit once and he spends the rest of the series in panic mode and makes monumental mistakes. he gets rattled easy.

overrated QB.

if he didn't play for the cowboys he wouldn't be getting the attention he is getting but he would still be a non-clutch average QB.

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his overthrows last night were worst than any of jakes this season!

yeah he is a nice guy and all that, but what does he care about 8 buck ticket thats about 8 cents to him. He cant even hold onto a ball for a fieldgoal attempt. bottom line zod is right overhyped overrated.

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