Nope. Still Laughin'....
2007-01-08 06:55:12
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answered by SteelerFan_2006_ 5
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No and No. I don't feel bad for him because frankly I was a little happy since I wanted the Seahawks to win. And No I don't think hes a screw-up but I think the media needs to stop crowning him the prince... he still has a long way to go...He appeared to be cocky after the Colts game so if his head has in fact gotten big he needs to get his head back in the game. There is nothing worse than a player who has talent that has an attitude... I don't care if someone is the greatest player in the world...if they have an attitude I won't ever watch them play... .....The truly great ones never act like they are great......I think I heard Favre was his hero. If thats the case he needs to look how Favre has handled his career....Maybe hes really not arrogant but he really comes across that way.......Alot of my friends and family think so.....Its sad but perception is everything sometimes...And if you appear to be arrogant most people dont like that.......My hope for Romo is that he comes back next season sans the attitude.
2007-01-08 07:26:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't feel bad, he made a mistake, and players make mistakes. He isn't a screw-up either. He is a young player. Unfortunately his mistake came in a win or lose situation. That play was no worse than say an interception or something. If that happened in the 1st quarter it would be brought up, but they would point to other things. I don't feel bad becasue he makes a ton of money, and he still had his nice house, and nice cars when he goes home.
2007-01-08 06:48:31
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answered by Anonymous
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yea the way I feel sorry for any one making millions of dollars while I make next to nothing doing something most people wouldn't have the nuts to do everyday! F Romo
2007-01-08 06:53:28
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answered by skanksta 2
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1st, for these "i don't feel bad for millionaires" people, when did he become a millionaire? it certainly wasn't through football, do you know of some investments he has made that isn't public knowledge? Now to answer the question, no, this will help him grow as a person and a player. He shouldn't feel bad either without him they wouldn't be in the playoffs anyway
2007-01-08 07:13:57
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answered by rare breed 4
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No, he's a professional athlete. He gets paid lots of money to be out there and make plays. He is the one that made the choice to be in the spotlight, and when you mess up, like he did, you have to deal with whatever happens.
2007-01-08 06:46:37
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answered by jman1542 2
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Not really, especially since Saturday's loss is a sign to me that he needs to dump Carrie Underwood dumb blonde ass pronto! He's just starting out as a qb, so it's not like he's one of the highest rated players out there.
2007-01-08 06:58:17
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answered by iwannarevolt 4
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Its all part of playing the Game. We all make mistakes he just made a mistake that cost his team a chance to move ahead and maybe make it to the Super Bowl.
2007-01-08 06:46:09
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answered by Roger F 1
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I blame the ballboy for Seattle. That ball looked brand new, and someone Armor-Alled it prior to it being brought in the game.
Seattle played bad enough to lose the game. Dallas played bad enough for Seattle to win. Dallas did that numerous times this season, they played down to the level of their competion and lost.
2007-01-08 06:49:49
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answered by drewbear_99 5
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I dont think hes a screw up he just made a mistake.
But I dont feel bad for him.
2007-01-08 06:46:09
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answered by bigblkcoookie 2
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I don't feel bad for him. He's playing like a rookie usually does...up and down. He was made out to be the greeatest quarterback of all time when he took over then was made to be Jesus in football pads after his Thanksgiving Day performance and now he's playing normally by rookie standards.
2007-01-08 06:47:05
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answered by Ty Cobb 4
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