How does Tony Romo average only 4 yards per dropback when his team runs the ball for 199 yards on just 27 carries? Then to avoid an interception or sack, he throws the ball into the ground on 4th down. And then the media wonders why the public piles on Tony Romo given his statistical greatness. The December Swoon is in full bloom.
Tony Romo is now 11-16 in the month of December, when it matters most, 12-19 if you count the playoffs.
What a train wreck of an organization. I'm in no way a cowboy fan but this is still hard to watch. I'm taking Jerry Jones in the celeb death pool because some die hard fan is going to kill his ass so they can get their shit together.
I heard Golic yesterday say the Cowboys will never return to what they once were until the owner fires the GM.
I hate the Cowboys and love watching this train wreck, at least on the Sunday night highlights. What I would like is for ESPN to finally wake up to the fact that they haven't been relevant for at least a decade. When you look at the amount of coverage they get as compared to what they produce on the field, the Cowboys might be the most overrated franchise in the history of sports. So yes, show their lowlights on Sunday night SportsCenter, then give them the coverage they deserve for the rest of the week, which is absolutely nothing.
Thank God for the Cowboys today. At least it took the spotlight off the Saints in a major meltdown on the road.
I despise the Cowboys, but I must say that they appear to be making good decisions recently regarding OC and DC choices. Jason Garrett's a bright guy, and has the capability of being a good coach if he has a lot of good support around him. He's a bit conservative, ala Jim Mora, but they may improve next year w/improvement in coordinators and if they can get a bit more talent.
Won't make any difference. Same ole losing players on that team. No real leadership. Romo's stats look good, but he gets a grade of F for leadership.