Nah he was 3 pick bad though, but these don't even count really the game is over he's just trying to make something happen. 1 of the ints was because Ogletree can't catch, the other was because Dez Bryant is a dumbass that doesn't realize when his QB is giving him a hot read.
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& now for your viewing pleasure: 1. How Romo isn't really that bad/is really that bad 2. How Cutler isn't really that good/is really that good Let The Games begin... :icon_smile:
Might as well throw my 'Extreme' post out there. :icon_cheesygrin: Cutler: Great game, seen him have tremendous games/plays in the past so I'm not surprised. Glad he read the game right early & didn't pull his gambling crap due to bad field position/relied on the D to change things. However, that fumble was classic Jay stupid crap for holding the ball too long & thinking he's got time to throw. Hilarious that there's already articles out there about him walking away from Tice but none out there for him having a good exchange with Webb followed by a tap to Webb's helmet. Oh wait...that's not juicy enough gossip like the Tice 'issue'. :icon_smile: Still, more than happy to see him at QB than any other QB we've had for years & years. Romo: He'll get fried for 5 supposed INTs but that'll just be like the Cutler hate...based on an emotion, not facts. 1st INT was on Bryant all the way. A hitch route where he doesn't even look at Romo & blows an obvious hot read? As far as Romo? I still blame him not for the INT but for trusting Bryant with a hot read to begin with. Bryant has no discipline nor consistency. Briggs TD was what Romo has in common with Cutler. Stupid choice at the worst time. However, I've seen Romo praised to Mt. Olympus in the past for those same shovel passes that were successful. Still, a careless gamble needing a boot up his butt. 1st Wright INT? A pass that hit Ogletree in the #s & had him try to catch with his arms instead of his hands. A deflection that had nothing to do with Romo. Moore's INT? A crap run route by Austin where instead of slanting in front of Moore, shielding the defender from the pass, lazily went the easy way behind him. Gruden called it exactly as it happened & exactly how that route should be run. Wright's 2nd: A forced throw by Romo trying desperately to make something happen to get them back in the game. Romo's bad pbutt...let's string him up, boys. get the rope... :icon_smile: Those are basic undeniable 'football' facts about the INTs. Still, if some want, plenty of room in there to just use the #5 & some lighter fluid. :icon_thumright:
I think you had a small typo cause i think you meant "Romo" looks like a pro blower Cause as inconsistent as Cutler can be, he took a crap on the star last night
Let's see. Where do I start? 1. The stats will show that Romo threw five picks last night. However, I don't think the first two were his fault. On the first one, Bryant ran the wrong route. On the second one, Ogletree didn't fight for the ball. The rest? Tony didn't protect the ball the way he should. 2. On the subject of Bryant, I think I'm officially done with him. I counted at least three drops he had last night. You just can't have that. 3. I want Livings and Bernadeau gone from the OL before the Cowboys play the Ravens in two weeks. They're just taking up space. 4. Where was the pass rush last night? I don't care what anybody says. Jay Cutler is not Brady. 5. I know hindsight is always 20/20, but the Cowboys made a HUGE mistake not taking an OL or a C with their first pick in the NFL Draft. I guess $50 million doesn't buy what it used to. 6. Who let in all of those Bears fans last night? It was hard to tell who had the ball.