I don't agree with that. He was basically sitting on his butt, so there was no room for his lower body to absorb any of the compresson, and he was bent forward. That's a perfect recipe for pushing that disc out into the spinal nerve.The hit Romo took was nothing. The average person shakes that one off with no problems.
I wouldn't care if he never played for us again. I'm all for just making the run game the focal point of our offense and let Quincy pass out of playaction.
"Quincy," huh? Ouch.
I was told at the zone that there's just a good of chance of Rodgers and
Brady going down than Romo
Smh. Not saying Romo doesn't have his problems staying healthy, but all 32 QB's are injured to some degree on that play. Its not Romo "not being able to take a hit."
Showers isn't any kind of answer at all if both Tony and Dak go down.
Zeke looked really good. Impressive. The real deal.
You know, at some point this running game is going to get dialed in. With familiarity/reps, the OL and Zeke will play together better. The coaches will find plays that are especially well suited to Zeke. And so on. There will be a fine-tuning. And they are going to be very tough to defend.
And the passing game, with Dez, is going to be very good too.
On the long pass to TW. Did TW drop a catch he should have made, or was it a bad pass?
(My video could be better)
Christine Michael looking like Adrian Peterson vs our 2s and 3s.
That was a pretty bad hit as far as his particular back injury goes, though.
It'll be interesting to see how he is tomorrow. Last year when he told Troy it got hurt again vs the Giants, no one even knew he had a problem. This looked way worse.
Boykin can play. Perfect backup for that team and system.
Damn, Anthony Brown hurt. He was showing something, too. Maybe just a stinger, though.
Even in that little interview, Dak just has "it" --the leadership and the likability. You can see why guys like playing for him.
That's the one thing Tony might have lacked until the last few years when his accomplishments started speaking for themselves. Tony has that slightly standoffish attitude at times. Dak has the charisma from the start.
The hit Romo took was nothing. The average person shakes that one off with no problems. Romo is made of glass and has been knocked out of three of his last four starts. It ain't a criticism of Romo, just an observation at this point. Time has taken its toll on him.
Honest mistake because I just posted in the QC thread.
Qc NEVER looked half as good as Dak has. I'm not ready to believe yet, but we might have found our next QB.