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How big a problem do you think this is going to be? Of course we were all relieved it wasn't the disc problem, but just a knee in the back. So you'd think he's going to be okay.
But anyone remember the end of 2008 when we limped down the stretch? It didn't get a lot of attention, but I remember Romo got hurt at the end of the Giants game, deep in our own territory, on almost the exact same kind of play. He saw the rusher coming (think it was a LB or DL that time), sort of turned and ducked, and got a knee in the back. Even though it was "just a bruise", he wasn't the same the next couple of games. And that was when he was a lot younger and had a lot fewer miles on him.
Plus, several reporters last night said Romo could barely get up and down the three-step podium after the game. The ESPN Dallas reporter said he was walking like an 85-year old man.
I'm a little concerned. Not sure he'll be the Tony we've seen all year even with taking a shot.
But anyone remember the end of 2008 when we limped down the stretch? It didn't get a lot of attention, but I remember Romo got hurt at the end of the Giants game, deep in our own territory, on almost the exact same kind of play. He saw the rusher coming (think it was a LB or DL that time), sort of turned and ducked, and got a knee in the back. Even though it was "just a bruise", he wasn't the same the next couple of games. And that was when he was a lot younger and had a lot fewer miles on him.
Plus, several reporters last night said Romo could barely get up and down the three-step podium after the game. The ESPN Dallas reporter said he was walking like an 85-year old man.
I'm a little concerned. Not sure he'll be the Tony we've seen all year even with taking a shot.