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'Well, ESPN Called It Right In The Pre-Game Show'

Panther_99FS

Retired SOH Administrator
Saying that the Cowboy's receivers are terrible at running routes....

Think we saw that this afternoon.....
 
Tony Romo also threw like a pop-warner quarterback.:ernae::costumes:\



P.S. -49ers WIN!!!!!!!!!:jump: SHAUN HILL!!!
 
Actually,
That last 4th qtr series had nothing to do with Romo....You could see Jason Witten blaming himself on the INT....And on the last play, Witten didn't even turn around....
 
Hey All,

Well Romo could consider throwing to recievers looking to catch a pass like recievers should. :costumes: However even that didn't work for Romo when he threw that last pass to the back that ran so well during the game - that back turned to run before he caught the ball - pure rookie mistake.

Course the rest of the league saw: 1) the steeler defense can be had and 2) get pressure on Rothlisberger and he ain't so much. Reminds me a lot of a modern day Jurgensen for those who remember what he was called.

-Ed-
 
Granted a win is a win that's what counts, but the BOYS outplayed Pittsburg all during the second half go look at the replays, and if ya look at the stats it shows they had nothing to be ashamed of. Some of you guys never played football and it shows in your comments.

For instance have you ever tried throwing an ice cold football with a formally broken or sprained pinkie finger. Very little control!!! It takes a long time to heal. My senior year of high school. I jammed my pinkie finger on the sled we used to push all over the field with coach standing on it and yelling at us. Quarterbacks had to do it to because we were expected to block too.

I was backup QB and I had nursed that finger as best I could for four weeks and it just never seemed to heal enough to get absolute control of the ball. I failed to make a 10 yard pitch that had to be thrown quickly as I was going down. It wobbled right into Jefferson High School's Defensive End and missed my guys by 3 feet. The End scored. It was 17 degrees and that ball was cold as ice, so was my hand that pinkie hurt for the whole game. Our third string QB came in on the next set and we won the game, but it sure wasn't because of me.

I felt awful about it because we had 3 point lead with 2:21 seconds left in the game. Now we were fighting the clock. The guys were great and never said one bad word about it, but I still felt horrible for days after. One day, Coach Johnson showed me how important that pinkie finger was in throwing a football accurately. I was sure grateful to my Coach.
GO COWBOYS!
Ted
 
Granted a win is a win that's what counts, but the BOYS outplayed Pittsburg all during the second half go look at the replays, Ted

No dispute here....

But if the Cowboys receivers had ran their routes better (as Keyshawn Johnson & Anthony Carter pointed out in the pre-game show), this might've been a win.....
 
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