Tony Romo. It is the Lions they are playing and Romo/Owens should have a very productive TD day.
2006-12-30 11:05:37
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answered by Brian 3
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Guess I am the only one who read you're question! Jeff Garcia is a must play for the following reasons.
* Philly does not have a Red Zone threat like the Cowboys do on the ground where running is the first option. They ran the ball 4 downs straight last week on Philly and got nothing out of it!
* Philly may run once on first down then change to play action with the tight end on 2nd and 3rd down.
* Garcia can run the ball well, so he can get called for a draw or a bootleg inside the redzone for a TD!
* His running backs are excellent weapons out of the backfield can turn a screen pass into a 40 yard TD in seconds!
* He has gained confidence and finally has the crowd cheering him on. Atlanta can't do squat outdoors either!
* Stalworth will torch Deangelo Williams on deep routes all day because they are not on artificial turf.
* Atlanta cannot afford to give up the big run plays, so in turn they will open the middle of the field as linebackers will constantly have to "stunt" to contain Westbrook and Buckhalter!
* Last reason to start Garcia, too much pressure is on Romo, he is not experienced like Garica. He does not have confidence in Owens because of numerous dropped passes!
2006-12-30 13:01:47
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answered by SKULL 4
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Tony Romo is overated. i do not like either teams (dallas or phily) but i would go with garcia. he has proven to people that he can come back at a old age and can play. he will be pumped up playing atlanta and Tony Romo wont be pumped up playing Lions because he lost last week against phily. my guess is Jeff garcia will throw 2-3 TD passes and Romo will score 0 or 1.
2006-12-30 11:13:02
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answered by Crunch Time 2
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I would go with Romo. Lions defense is weak and Dallas' offense has something to prove with all the controversy.
Atlanta's defense is stronger than the Lions and I just think Romo will score more touchdowns with TO and company demanding the ball.
2006-12-30 10:30:32
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answered by tryjesusnow 1
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Definitely Romo, the Lions defense isn't near the Falcons in talent.
2006-12-30 10:24:58
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answered by Fuzzball 2
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he is going to go down as between the terrific QBs in the historic previous of the activity. There are no longer any flaws in his activity. he's particularly precise, he has a reliable arm, he's very cellular and he throws it in basic terms as nicely on the run. he's clever and knows a thank you to verify a protection, and can beat you no count what you place available. he's a frightening QB to go against. i do no longer think of Rodgers is hyped up in any respect, he's earned all of the compliment (besides the actuality that, enable's no longer say he's a extra constructive playoff performer than Tom Brady in basic terms yet. the guy's have been given 3 great Bowls). I do, even regardless of the indisputable fact that, think of the Packers are an hyped up group. regardless of having in my opinion great gamers on protection, they are not a stable protection, and that they've not any run activity.
2016-12-15 11:51:26
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answered by ? 4
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romo
2006-12-30 10:17:12
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answered by ? 7
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