
Tony Romo Imitates Brady, Manning and Favre
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Date: 2022-06-05
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dustinpoynter
In 2006, I bumped into Tony Romo at the Galleria Mall in Dallas, just one day before he and the Cowboys beat the best team in the NFL at the time - Peyton Manning's Colts.
At that time, he was possibly the most talked about quarterback in the league because he was just some undrafted kid that came outta nowhere and took Drew Bledsoe's job.
My family and I were in the Cowboys Pro Shop, getting merch to wear for that game the next day, and Romo came into the store, which surprised us. Why would the starting QB of the Cowboys need game gear?
This was what Romo was doing just 24 hours before the biggest game of his life: laughing and chatting with the dude at the cash register (found out it was a buddy of his, & talking to nervous 15-year-old me and signing my Romo jersey I had just bought for him to sign. That jersey is hanging up in my home office right behind me right now.
Despite all the outside criticism he took in the NFL, he was cool, tough as hell, and was one of the few bright spots about being a Cowboys fan, which is admittedly extremely difficult. Glad to see he's getting so much love now.
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In 2006, I bumped into Tony Romo at the Galleria Mall in Dallas, just one day before he and the Cowboys beat the best team in the NFL at the time - Peyton Manning's Colts.
At that time, he was possibly the most talked about quarterback in the league because he was just some undrafted kid that came outta nowhere and took Drew Bledsoe's job.
My family and I were in the Cowboys Pro Shop, getting merch to wear for that game the next day, and Romo came into the store, which surprised us. Why would the starting QB of the Cowboys need game gear?
This was what Romo was doing just 24 hours before the biggest game of his life: laughing and chatting with the dude at the cash register (found out it was a buddy of his, & talking to nervous 15-year-old me and signing my Romo jersey I had just bought for him to sign. That jersey is hanging up in my home office right behind me right now.
Despite all the outside criticism he took in the NFL, he was cool, tough as hell, and was one of the few bright spots about being a Cowboys fan, which is admittedly extremely difficult. Glad to see he's getting so much love now.
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Sandbox
I've always been a fan of Romo (he won me over when he came back into a game against the 49ers after breaking a rib and puncturing a lung and won the game in overtime. He was consistently under appreciated, his 4th quarter and December statistics speak for themselves. He also has great character, which, in my personal opinion, is undervalued as well. But even still, based on his professional career, I think he's on the outside looking in at the hall of fame (rightly so, i agree with that. .However, if he remains this popular as a broadcaster for a decade or so, I think he'll find himself in the NFL hall of fame after all.
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I've always been a fan of Romo (he won me over when he came back into a game against the 49ers after breaking a rib and puncturing a lung and won the game in overtime. He was consistently under appreciated, his 4th quarter and December statistics speak for themselves. He also has great character, which, in my personal opinion, is undervalued as well. But even still, based on his professional career, I think he's on the outside looking in at the hall of fame (rightly so, i agree with that. .However, if he remains this popular as a broadcaster for a decade or so, I think he'll find himself in the NFL hall of fame after all.
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Bam
As a HUGE Dallas Cowboys fan I really wanted to see Tony go to a Superbowl and win one. I remember watching him in a pre-season game early in his career and I said man this guy is better than Quincy Carter and Chad Hutchinson. If Jerry Jones was able to keep Sean Peyton instead of letting him go to New Orleans I guarantee those 2 would have made my Cowboys a winner in a couple of Superbowls. He's an even better commentator and it pisses these Chiefs fan off up here because Cowboys players are always picked to do NFL games.
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As a HUGE Dallas Cowboys fan I really wanted to see Tony go to a Superbowl and win one. I remember watching him in a pre-season game early in his career and I said man this guy is better than Quincy Carter and Chad Hutchinson. If Jerry Jones was able to keep Sean Peyton instead of letting him go to New Orleans I guarantee those 2 would have made my Cowboys a winner in a couple of Superbowls. He's an even better commentator and it pisses these Chiefs fan off up here because Cowboys players are always picked to do NFL games.
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Ramon
forever 49er fan. but Tony Romo is my all time favorite Cowboys player. great personality. i even got a jersey of him after my move to Dallas. too bad Jones put together a crappy team around him
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forever 49er fan. but Tony Romo is my all time favorite Cowboys player. great personality. i even got a jersey of him after my move to Dallas. too bad Jones put together a crappy team around him
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rocky
Tony. thanks for the morning laugh up here in Edmonton Alberta Canada. Played pro hockey and I can see you are grounded. remind me of a teammate who simple was a good honest person. stay safe
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Tony. thanks for the morning laugh up here in Edmonton Alberta Canada. Played pro hockey and I can see you are grounded. remind me of a teammate who simple was a good honest person. stay safe
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Greg
I was never a Romo fan until he became a broadcaster. His football IQ is off the charts and he seems to be so down to Earth and likeable. I think he would make one hell of a coach.
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I was never a Romo fan until he became a broadcaster. His football IQ is off the charts and he seems to be so down to Earth and likeable. I think he would make one hell of a coach.
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Eric
Now I see why the Cowboys never sniffed the air of the Super Bowl while Romo was their QB. He was too busy working on impressions of qbs who won Super Bowls.
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Now I see why the Cowboys never sniffed the air of the Super Bowl while Romo was their QB. He was too busy working on impressions of qbs who won Super Bowls.
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tomitstube
hilarious, willie went back to bed and they left 5 minutes later. nelson would have been 82 in 2015, he probably didn't know if it was day or night.
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hilarious, willie went back to bed and they left 5 minutes later. nelson would have been 82 in 2015, he probably didn't know if it was day or night.
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WhiteRockBoy
Tony was a stud QB, is a phenomenal colour man, and that Manning imitation was awesome! Really looking forward to hearing the call tomorrow
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Tony was a stud QB, is a phenomenal colour man, and that Manning imitation was awesome! Really looking forward to hearing the call tomorrow
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yunush
Tony Romo is such an intelligent, humble, likeable and funny guy. I have liked him even more after retirement because of his insightful analysis.
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Tony Romo is such an intelligent, humble, likeable and funny guy. I have liked him even more after retirement because of his insightful analysis.
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