Are you kidding me... I still can't stop laughing... I'll bet Parcels won't be letting Tony Nono do anymore ball holding... except for maybe his own !! Hahaha !!!
2007-01-06 23:41:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate Tony Romo for this reason, everyone thinks he is a big shot after having a couple good games and he dates Jessica Simpson. He is not that good right now but in the future will be a good QB. And right now yes I am laughing at him.
2007-01-07 08:22:27
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answered by Mook 1
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I was so sick of hearing ROMO-ROMO-ROMO-ROMO-COWBOYS-COWBOYS-COWBOYS, I sure didn't care if he had a bad overall game & I didn't think anything that happened on the field (except a bad injury) would make me feel bad for him. That one play though, even I felt bad for him. Much worse than ,say, 4 interceptions, 10% completion etc would have been
2007-01-07 12:45:48
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answered by critter 2
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I find nothing funny about it. The guy made a mistake when it counted most! NOBODY WANTS TO BE IN THAT SENARIO! I wish the best of luck to Tony Romo. He will get better. Its one of those things. Remember Leon Lett? That was worse!!
2007-01-07 07:02:46
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answered by Anonymous
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EVERY PLAYER has an embarrassing moment in their career; no matter how great WE think them to be.
I have a totally embarrassing moment in my little league baseball career. I was an all star outfielder and power hitter. At that time I was playing left field and a fly ball that would have been the game winning out was hit DIRECTLY TO ME. An imp caused me to try to catch the ball in a fancy manner instead of the tried and true method that I usually did; all you baseball players know the correct way to field a fly; yet I turned my glove to catch the ball like an infielder scooping up a ground ball. That caused the ball to hit my glove and drop to the ground. Fortunately, our pitcher struck out the next batter and we still won the game. I’ll never forget the words of our pitcher when the mean spirit in me wouldn’t allow me to acknowledge what I had done. I was being nonchalant and saying, we still won. But our pitcher told me, but yeah Robbie, YOU could have won the game.
It was my lesson in humility.
Apparently YOU DIDN’T LEARN YOURS.
I'm glad to read that there are some very good spirited fans as well as all you mean spirited individuals. I’ll not call YOU FANS.
I also must say how sorry I feel for you mean spirited individuals that there is not enough goodness in your spirit for you to enjoy the life that YOU are living without having to find joy in the hardship and misfortune of others. I can only imagine how MISERABLE and MISER – ABLE(sic) your spirit must truly be.
True fans rejoice that the team they rooted for won but do not ridicule or belittle the effort that the opponent presents to their team in that battle. We RESPECT the opposition.
It is the competition of the opposition that helps one to strive to do better AND MAKE one better.
Defeating the opposition helps to provide the confidence to go on and face even MORE DIFFICULT CHALLENGES AND OPPOSITION.
In losing, one should also learn the same lesson.
I hope that Tony did.
Tony Romo has the making of a great QB.
I hope he will use this experience to learn to harness the power of that spirit he felt last night.
It is those that along with the talent and ability that learn to harness and use that spirit inevitably go on to victory.
Don’t think for a moment that the Seahawks and their fans weren’t PRAYING AND HOPING for SOMETHING TO HAPPEN so they could maintain the lead they had and hopefully go on to victory.
It was them that called out that spirit that caused Tony to mishandle the snap.
When he learns how to control those spirits he’ll become a better player.
Kudos to him for ALL that he did to get the Cowboys to that point.
Kudos to him for getting up and STILL TRY TO SCORE and defeat that imp that caused him to mishandle that snap.
EVERY QB, EVERY player AND
I’m quite certain EVERY ONE OF US have at least one moment in our life that we totally messed up and will NEVER FORGET IT.
I told you ONE of mine. Be honest with yourself and recall one of yours.
Only you mean spirited individuals think that you don't make mistakes because the mean spirit is also a LIAR of GI-NOURMOUS (ridiculously large) PROPORTION.
It is you pitiful little imps that want to walk with the giants (no pun intended) that the only way you can feel big is to belittle the efforts of others.
If you were ANYWHERE near being the giant that it seems to me that YOU THINK YOU ARE you wouldn’t rejoice in the misfortune of others; you would try to lift their spirit and praise them for a job well done.
But then, you probably didn’t even have the cojones to read this far.
Kudos to the entire Cowboy organization and all the playoff teams for the effort they put out to make it this far.
Kudos to the efforts of all the other teams for being the opposition that was overcome for the playoff teams that made it this far.
Kudos to ALL for the tremendous effort they put out TO ENTERTAIN ME!
I’m quite certain you good spirited fans feel this too.
I hope that one day you mean spirited individuals will FEEL THIS TOO.
2007-01-07 09:25:36
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't laugh at that. You gotta hurt for him. And I hate the Cowboys but to his last day, he'll remember that blunder.
2007-01-07 06:55:15
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answered by iwasnotanazipolka 7
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No I feel kinda bad for him. Thats gotta hurt. If he made it he would have been the biggest hero to Dallas and now well you know.
2007-01-07 08:05:39
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answered by Perplexed 7
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I hate the cowboys but i feel sorry for the guy. He just had a bad day, but it saved my team.SEAHAWKS!
2007-01-07 08:18:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel sorry for the guy. I can't imagine what his off season is going to be like...
2007-01-07 07:30:55
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answered by birdey17 3
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Nothing better than seeing ole Mister Arrogant Jerry Jones get his.......HOW BOUT DEM COWBOYS!!!!!
2007-01-07 07:35:11
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answered by Anonymous
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