Sunday, September 19, 2010

Romo

We should prepare for Romo bashing this week and it is a little bit frustrating.

It is obvious that he is not playing his best, but they fact that he is running for his life and continues to be forced to throw balls on timing into zones with multiple defenders waiting on his receivers falls squarely on Red Jesus. 2 td's in 8 quarters is absurd. 20 rushing attempts for 36 yards with no ability to control the line on passes falls squarely on schemes, Houck and Garrett.

Romo's comments-after the game.

"I haven't experienced it yet, but you sit there and wonder if you're ever going to win a football game when you get to this point," quarterback Tony Romo said. "It's not what you expect going into the season. It's frustrating. We have to do things better and we have to figure it out in a hurry now."
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1 comment:

Sport Thought said...

Yes, even my 13-year old daughter said today: he is the most important player and the highest paid player, so he should get the blame. It will get bloody this week.

Garrett just seems all over the board; no consistent plan of attack and nothing he can rely on that works.

I think Romo looks pretty good; he's making whatever he can out of it. Murphy's law seems in play for this offense right now.

S