How much does it have to be playing on Romo's ego that JJ would want to start a guy over him, who can't beat Brian freaking Hoyer for the starting QB job?
I didn't see a lot of fire in Tony's eyes even at the beginning of the game. He's 34 and I don't see him lasting as long as Peyton. It won't surprise me at all if he retires after this year -- assuming he isn't knocked out by injury first.
If you're looking for a non-Yankee, non-West Coast team, you might consider the Broncos.
How much does it have to be playing on Romo's ego that JJ would want to start a guy over him, who can't beat Brian freaking Hoyer for the starting QB job?
How the heck did I miss that? where did you hear that?
"In a recent eye-opening, in-depth profile by ESPN.com's Don Van Natta Jr., Jones emphasized his ongoing regrets about seeing Manziel in another uniform.
During the draft, Jones argued with his son, executive vice president Stephen Jones, that Manziel would have guaranteed the Cowboys' relevance for the next decade.
"I'm still so damn mad at Stephen," Jones exclaimed. "... I get madder, every day, about missin' (Manziel)."
It sounded to me like he was getting tired of Romo, and desperately wanted an exciting young gun to replace him.
How much does it have to be playing on Romo's ego that JJ would want to start a guy over him, who can't beat Brian freaking Hoyer for the starting QB job?
ReplyDeleteI didn't see a lot of fire in Tony's eyes even at the beginning of the game. He's 34 and I don't see him lasting as long as Peyton. It won't surprise me at all if he retires after this year -- assuming he isn't knocked out by injury first.
If you're looking for a non-Yankee, non-West Coast team, you might consider the Broncos.
How much does it have to be playing on Romo's ego that JJ would want to start a guy over him, who can't beat Brian freaking Hoyer for the starting QB job?
ReplyDeleteHow the heck did I miss that? where did you hear that?
It wasn't so much what was said directly...it was the way other things were said that gave me that impression.
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"In a recent eye-opening, in-depth profile by ESPN.com's Don Van Natta Jr., Jones emphasized his ongoing regrets about seeing Manziel in another uniform.
During the draft, Jones argued with his son, executive vice president Stephen Jones, that Manziel would have guaranteed the Cowboys' relevance for the next decade.
"I'm still so damn mad at Stephen," Jones exclaimed. "... I get madder, every day, about missin' (Manziel)."
It sounded to me like he was getting tired of Romo, and desperately wanted an exciting young gun to replace him.
Since you have declared that you are done with the NFL, I imagine that this post will come down as part of your purge.
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