If anybody thought that Romo might have taken the many criticisms leveled at him for his erratic performance last week seriously and
tried to edit himself and, you know, maybe look at a replay before he makes a typical wild-ass, way-off-base comment on what
he thinks happened on a particular play, then those anybodies will be disappointed.
Romo knows the game, but he has two fundamental problems.
1. He loves the sound of his own voice more than anybody should.
and
2. I'm beginning to believe he has ADD. He makes incorrect snap judgements from 100 yards away and then casually reverses field once
it becomes apparent that he whiffed entirely --- often well past the point where the audience realizes that.
Case in point -- him cheering Miami's decision to pass up on a FG in order to go for it on 4th down and when Nantz pointed out it'd be
a good idea to cut the lead to one score before the half, Tony instantly agreed with him while waffling like crazy. He sounds nuts. The other lowlight was his
inability to see that Diggs juggled the ball in the EZ before he could get both feet down until many replays had made that obvious
fact awkwardly clear to the audience long before daylight dawned on Marblehead.
The guy is coming unglued. Shit, I thought Moose and Dungy were bad yesterday, but he's driving me apeshit.
He got full of himself and thinks he can just wing itHis confidence is shot and he is faking it.
Why is his confidence shot? Could be many reasons, but as I said last week, he seems wholly unprepared these days. He is winging it. Can't do that.
If anybody thought that Romo might have taken the many criticisms leveled at him for his erratic performance last week seriously and
tried to edit himself and, you know, maybe look at a replay before he makes a typical wild-ass, way-off-base comment on what
he thinks happened on a particular play, then those anybodies will be disappointed.
Romo knows the game, but he has two fundamental problems.
1. He loves the sound of his own voice more than anybody should.
and
2. I'm beginning to believe he has ADD. He makes incorrect snap judgements from 100 yards away and then casually reverses field once
it becomes apparent that he whiffed entirely --- often well past the point where the audience realizes that.
Case in point -- him cheering Miami's decision to pass up on a FG in order to go for it on 4th down and when Nantz pointed out it'd be
a good idea to cut the lead to one score before the half, Tony instantly agreed with him while waffling like crazy. He sounds nuts. The other lowlight was his
inability to see that Diggs juggled the ball in the EZ before he could get both feet down until many replays had made that obvious
fact awkwardly clear to the audience long before daylight dawned on Marblehead.
The guy is coming unglued. Shit, I thought Moose and Dungy were bad yesterday, but he's driving me apeshit.
It's Boyer, our former coach....he's damn good.Miami's D is impressive