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We had Dez wanting to play in preseason, because he wanted to play with Dak. That's what he said, anyway.
I've been watching Dak and Tony, and while Tony's still prone to yuk-yuk, Dak is serious as a heart attack most all of the time. As he should be, which is sort of the point. I have been waiting what, eight years for Tony to get serious and knock off the yuk-yuk?
Could this be the tonic needed in Dallas, if Romo is done?
I am ready for Romo to be gone, and have been for at least three years. Let's move on, his era is over. Dak might be the answer or then again might not, I want to find out.
I'm actually looking forward to this season with much greater optimism than I've been able to muster in years.
Call me crazy - and you probably will. But I don't think this team ever truly achieves with Romo at the helm. It never has, why the fuck would we think it ever will?
Not blaming Tony, just saying - we've never seen achievement for this team since he's been entrenched as QB. In 2014 he seemed to get dead serious for the first time, and turned in his best year. But age and injuries have caught up to him now. He's not to blame for the horrid coaching and the lousy defenses we've been fielding - he just was a victim of bad timing for being the Dallas QB.
He's done quite well for himself though, made millions with millions more guaranteed. I really hope he walks away from the game now - might be the best thing for all concerned.
I've been watching Dak and Tony, and while Tony's still prone to yuk-yuk, Dak is serious as a heart attack most all of the time. As he should be, which is sort of the point. I have been waiting what, eight years for Tony to get serious and knock off the yuk-yuk?
Could this be the tonic needed in Dallas, if Romo is done?
I am ready for Romo to be gone, and have been for at least three years. Let's move on, his era is over. Dak might be the answer or then again might not, I want to find out.
I'm actually looking forward to this season with much greater optimism than I've been able to muster in years.
Call me crazy - and you probably will. But I don't think this team ever truly achieves with Romo at the helm. It never has, why the fuck would we think it ever will?
Not blaming Tony, just saying - we've never seen achievement for this team since he's been entrenched as QB. In 2014 he seemed to get dead serious for the first time, and turned in his best year. But age and injuries have caught up to him now. He's not to blame for the horrid coaching and the lousy defenses we've been fielding - he just was a victim of bad timing for being the Dallas QB.
He's done quite well for himself though, made millions with millions more guaranteed. I really hope he walks away from the game now - might be the best thing for all concerned.