We’re half a week behind due to scheduling issues, so we’ll make this our week to catch up. I’ll cover Week 4 today and hit Week 5 later in the week. Week 3 left me scratching my head as to why Garrett wanted to get far too cute with the offense and not shove the ball down the Panthers’ collective throat via the ground game. So how did the Cowboys fare against what seemed to be a rather stout Denver defense? Let’s find out.
Last we left the “Romo Friendly” offense, Romo found himself in anything but a friendly situation. I more or less blasted Garret for being rather stubborn and trying to continue passing the ball when Romo was having a less than stellar outing, all while the running game was clicking on all cylinders. Did Garrett learn from his mistakes last week? Did we have an actual return to “Romo Friendly” territory? And of course, most importantly, how effective was the offense on Monday night? Let’s dive into Monday night’s game and find out.
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Week 2 vs. New York Giants
Week 2 had to happen and make us wonder what in the hell Romo and Garrett were thinking. Romo went from his best day as a Cowboy to probably his worst going 13/29 for 127 yards and he threw 3 INTs. Oh boy, this was a mess…anyways, let’s try to find out just where things went wrong here and how “Romo Friendly” became “Romo Hell”.
This is hilarious. Who knew Tony Romo could be so funny. If only he’d bring this personality to the post game interview.
It’s the question everyone SHOULD be asking, but apparently Tony Romo gets a free pass. I’m not sure whether it’s because of his celebrity girlfriend or because we all professed our undying love to him after his first season at starting quarterback.
Whatever the case, let’s wake up and have a little reality check, shall we? We need to see the Terrell Owens situation with a little more objectivity. Was TO a problem in the locker room? Maybe. Yeah, probably. He probably wasn’t the best leader for unifying the team. He definitely was a leader, though. Let’s not kid ourselves. Owens had a following, and he had influence. That means he was a leader.
The news not coming out of Irving the past few days is brilliant. Speculation on whether or not Romo will start because of a broken pinkie on his throwing hand has served it’s intended purpose: create a news frenzy that the local talking heads are filling the airwaves with and creating lead stories on all the major sports news networks.


