I didnt read the whole thread so sorry to who I am picking on... But anyone that thinks TO was faking should be banned for eternity.
A lot of knowledgeable broadcasters on XM radio made fun of him today, or at the least found it very odd that he cried for his QB. They of course brought up the way he tried to out Garcia and threw McNabb way under the bus. Clair, you say the defense lost this game. I'm sorry, but the Cowboys were 2nd in the NFL in scoring only to New England, and they were playing at home. No way you put up just 17 points. That's inexcusable. I am sure if someone would have told you before the game that the Giants scored 21, you would have taken it and run, knowing full well your beloved Cowboys would easily put up 24 and probably much more. You get 130 out of Barber. Romo just nonchalanted this game away. He is beginning to remind me of Rex Grossman in that regard. Time for him to grow up and meet up with his expectations, cuz he is falling a bit behind them. The entire cute kidsy goofy smile is probably starting to wear a little thin on the Dallas faithful. As I said in my original post, Romo played poorly.
Exactly what I thought and I saw it 4 times. Dude was crying cause the great TO ain't going to the ship and, like a pussy, used his QB as a crutch- this, of course, after all the bullchit QB's have had to put up with over the years from his whiney lil superstar azz.
Speaking of Romo's good looking girls, its funny how he is known for always having his worst games whenever they come to watch him play. Not very romantic. I wonder if Tom Brady has the problem with his super-model girlfriends. Also funny, was how, since Romo's girl Jessica Simpson didn't go to the game vs. the Giants because she is so bad luck, the New York Post sent a Jessica-Simpson lookalike to the game instead to mock Romo and the Cowboys. Back in New York, the Post bragged about their feat in a feature they ran with the subtitle "Post's Jess Helps Giants KO Cowboys." -- http://www.nypost.com/seven/01142008/news/nationalnews/boys_seeing_double_409749.htm