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Tony Romo will make flight to London

November, 2, 2014
Nov 2
By Todd Archer | ESPNDallas.com

ARLINGTON, Texas -- When the Dallas Cowboys depart Monday evening for London, quarterback Tony Romo will be on the flight.

Not only that, owner and general manager Jerry Jones said he expects Romo to play Nov. 9 against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

"The proof is in the pudding," Jones said after the Cowboys' 28-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. "We certainly wouldn't put him on that plane and take him to London and fly over and fly back if we weren't planning on him playing."

As Romo walked out of the stadium Sunday, he was reluctant to say much.

"We'll get to London," he said, "and we'll get ready to play Jacksonville."

Jones said Romo will be given a first-class seat for the team's 9.5-hour flight to London so he can lie down.

Romo did not practice during the week but remained hopeful through Saturday night that he could play. Coach Jason Garrett said Romo improved during the week, and the decision was not made until 90 minutes before kickoff and the inactive list was due.

There is no risk of further injury should Romo get hit again. The fracture takes six weeks to heal, but his return to the field will come down to his ability to handle the pain and move well enough to play.

"We're optimistic," Garrett said of Romo's chances of playing against the Jaguars. "People with similar injuries have been on a similar timetable where they missed the first game and they were getting close to being able to play in that second game. So we'll see how he feels. Again, it's the same standard with the pain tolerance and how that relates to how he can function."

Baylor quarterback Bryce Petty missed one game with a similar injury this season. Romo has demonstrated the ability to play through pain in his career. In 2011 he played with a fractured rib and punctured lung. He played last year at the Washington Redskins with a disk injury that required surgery five days later. He returned to the Redskins game last week after X-rays proved to be negative and he received a pain-killing injection.

"Hopefully Tony will get healthy and get back as quick as he can," tight end Jason Witten said. "I know he's doing everything he can to get back out there for next week."
 
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Thanks coach Jerry for putting it all on Romo.

Smh
I would think they would be confident enough to let Romo sit for Jacksonville. They need to let him rest.

But NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Romo gets a 1st class seat on the flight to London so he can be rested.

Football God Jerruh has spoken. :picardfacepalm
 

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You guys really think we'd lose to probably the second-worst team in football?

I don't think so. I think we just played one of the better teams in the NFC as we were coming off a short week, plus Weeden was bad. But this is a 1-8 team. I say no way we lose even if Weeden has to play.
 

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If Romo just can't go, I start Vaughan. No fucking way I give Weeden the keys ever again.
Tony Romo himself couldn't have overcome the lousy offensive game plan employed by Dallas Sunday. Gimme Weeden, but gimme a ATTACK game plan not a "safe mode" one.
You guys really think we'd lose to probably the second-worst team in football?
I sure as hell do.
 
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You guys really think we'd lose to probably the second-worst team in football?

I don't think so. I think we just played one of the better teams in the NFC as we were coming off a short week, plus Weeden was bad. But this is a 1-8 team. I say no way we lose even if Weeden has to play.

I think the Cowboys probably would beat the Jaguars even if Weeded played, but I don't think it is a slam-dunk.

The Cardinals are very good, but the Cowboys with Romo lost to Washington (and their 3rd string QB) just the week before.

The Jaguars have been somewhat less bad lately. For example ... over the past three games, Denard Robinson (former Michigan QB who is now a RB) has averaged over 100 yards per game. IMO, there is a good chance he'll get over a 100 vs. the Cowboys.
 
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Tony Romo himself couldn't have overcome the lousy offensive game plan employed by Dallas Sunday. Gimme Weeden, but gimme a ATTACK game plan not a "safe mode" one.

A healthy Romo would have won that game yesterday. We left at least 10 points on the field with Weeden's miscues and general shittiness... probably more like 20.
 

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A healthy Romo would have won that game yesterday. We left at least 10 points on the field with Weeden's miscues and general shittiness... probably more like 20.

I can understand a loss to a division rival, especially the crap bag skins who's Super Bowl comes twice a year against Dallas, but yesterday with Romo would have seen us at 7-2. The Cowboys get up for those games and play much better than when facing the division. The defense held Ari to 14 points long enough, but they couldn't count on the offense. It all hinges on Romo and shows even with the impetuous, dumb ass move that Jerry's about to commit in forcing him to play in London.
 

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A healthy Romo would have won that game yesterday. We left at least 10 points on the field with Weeden's miscues and general shittiness... probably more like 20.

Absolutely. If Romo completes just half of those terrible throws by Weeden we win.
 

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Baylor QB Bryce Petty on having similar back injury as Tony Romo: ‘He’ll be fine, like I am’

By Jon Machota

jmachota@dallasnews.com
4:44 pm on November 3, 2014 | Permalink

Baylor quarterback Bryce Petty can relate to what Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is going through with his latest back injury.

Petty suffered two cracks in the transverse process in his back this year and it caused him to miss a game.

When asked during a Monday press conference if he had any advice for Romo, Petty joked, “he can call me if he wants.”

“Everybody deals with it different,” Petty added. “What doesn’t kill you only makes you stronger. He’ll be fine, like I am. As far as a back injury to have, this is the one to have. It kind of heals itself. He has all the good people up there to help him out, just like I had the people down here to help [me] out.”

Petty suffered the injury in the season opener against SMU. He didn’t play the following week against Northwestern State but returned the following week and has played in every game since.

Romo suffered a pair of transverse process fractures in his back on Oct. 27. The Cowboys quarterback did not play in Sunday’s 28-17 loss to Arizona and his availability for this weekend’s game in London remains in question.
 
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You guys really think we'd lose to probably the second-worst team in football?

I don't think so. I think we just played one of the better teams in the NFC as we were coming off a short week, plus Weeden was bad. But this is a 1-8 team. I say no way we lose even if Weeden has to play.

Weeden stinks
 

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Petty suffered two cracks in the transverse process in his back this year and it caused him to miss a game.
But that was NOT after major, invasive disk surgery. No comparison at all.
 

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The transverse process has nothing to do with the major invasive disk surgery he had though
Yes, it does. The surgery weakened all muscles and tissue surrounding the same spinal bone. The muscles and tissues that SUPPORT those "wings."

But look - there IS no comparison between Petty's injury and Romo's other than the same bones broken. Petty did NOT have the fish gutting of that same area Romo had. He did NOT have the same mutilation prior to his injury.
 
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