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Originally Posted by keg in kc
You're not going to win many games when you give up 51. He's sort of the one legged-man that lost the ass-kicking contest.
Here's an interesting question to ponder: what would the Chiefs record be with Tony Romo? Would he have cost them games to this point because of his predilection towards head-scratching picks? Or is the defense good enough that it wouldn't matter? Would the offense be scoring more? And have we won games because of key plays by Alex Smith that could only be made by Alex Smith? Has he been a difference maker in the 6-0 start beyond "he doesn't turn it over"?
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Romo has had Bill Parcells, Sean Payton, Bill Callahan and Jason Garrett in his ear for the past decade. That's a pretty goddamned good list of coaches, all of whom have been a part of Super Bowl teams and offenses.
Romo is who he is: A QB that shines without pressure but breaks in mid-air when pressure is applied.
Everyone has seen it again and again and again and again.