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Considering they allowed 34 points that game, yeah, that loss was partially on their defense. Romo played a poor game, but Dallas got beat by a better team on the road, there was nothing all that surprising about it.
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Apologist.
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Seriously? All you do is defend his mediocrity. As if he's somehow any significant part of why the Chiefs are 6-0. You've even been doing in throughout this thread.
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Bullshit. Quote me, ****bag or shut the **** up.
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Originally Posted by KC_Connection
I attended KU for 6 years. Try again, clown.
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Six years with no degree, I assume.
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Such is the nature of a one-off, 64 team crapshoot. You're going to have a few upsets every once in a while. But I'm not going to bother explaining how KU has been the most successful program in the sport since 2003 (considering both the regular season and the post season) to a guy who clearly lacks the perspective needed to understand such a fact in the first place.
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Apologist
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Yeah, I think Alex Smith is a mediocre QB and Bill Self is a great college basketball coach. Some real reeruned opinions there!
Please stop, clown, before you embarrass yourself any further.
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The only person that's been embarrassed is you.
Tony Romo was directly responsible for the WC loss against Seattle.
The Cowboys were 13-3 with home field and lost in the first round.
They could only score 3 points in a DIVISIONAL MATCH UP.
They haven't done dick since and they're on their way to their usual lame ass record.
You can defend your lover all you want but it doesn't excuse him from being a choker.