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Rainer Sabin / Reporter


Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo doesn't plan to sit idle in the coming months, despite looming uncertainty when the current collective bargaining agreement ends March 4.

If there are no organized team activities as a result of the labor situation, Romo plans to arrange some practice sessions.

"Offseasons are very important we'll get a lot of guys committed," he said. "A lot of guys are on board. And we're going to get even more. I'll get the guys together on my own and I'll make sure we don't miss a lot. Hopefully, we'll get a big jump on some other teams just by making this something that I get with the guys and do on a weekly basis."

Romo said he doesn't want the team to suffer if there is a work stoppage. And if the Cowboys can't conduct official practices, he will schedule some.

"I'll get with the guys and tell them the importance of it, he said. "We'll make them get out there. It will be fun."
 

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If he wants to get an upperhand on the rest of the league, it's probably not a good idea to announce to the world your plans.
 

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Fuck that hack, he stole that idea from Kitna!!!.

He is "so" not a leader and he doesn't care about this team. All he cares about is hookers and blow. Not even close to a leader.
 
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