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PHS Wildcats
02-20-2007, 04:53 PM
Just having a little fun here I was watching the movie "Any Given Sunday" And notice some of the things that willie Beaman and Tony Romo had in common.

1. They both played behind vetran qbs
2. They both had Championship coaches that didn't want to play them.
3. They both made their debuts at home
4. Both 1st pass was intercepted
5. They both were scrambling qbs
6. They both threw TD passes to T.O.
7. They both at Texas Stadium
8. They both lead their to the playoffs
(Beaman against the Dallas Knights and Romo against the Seattle Seahawks)

They only difference is that Beaman won the 1st playoff game and Romo lost.

My question is who would you take?

injuredinmelee
02-20-2007, 05:06 PM
Does Romo hurting you with bad decisions and his gun slinging mentality outweigh the good plays he makes?
I am not a big fan of Romo. I think he is too balls to the wall for the pro game.

NateDawg39
02-20-2007, 05:07 PM
Romo cause he is real life...:thinking:

coach
02-20-2007, 06:15 PM
Originally posted by PHS Wildcats
Just having a little fun here I was watching the movie "Any Given Sunday" And notice some of the things that willie Beaman and Tony Romo had in common.

1. They both played behind vetran qbs
2. They both had Championship coaches that didn't want to play them.
3. They both made their debuts at home
4. Both 1st pass was intercepted
5. They both were scrambling qbs
6. They both threw TD passes to T.O.
7. They both at Texas Stadium
8. They both lead their to the playoffs
(Beaman against the Dallas Knights and Romo against the Seattle Seahawks)

They only difference is that Beaman won the 1st playoff game and Romo lost.

My question is who would you take?

actually romo's first pass was a completion to jason whitten...i still take romo...i dont like jamie fox

Txbroadcaster
02-20-2007, 06:40 PM
Originally posted by injuredinmelee
Does Romo hurting you with bad decisions and his gun slinging mentality outweigh the good plays he makes?
I am not a big fan of Romo. I think he is too balls to the wall for the pro game.


That is the balancing game Romo has to learn..as did Brett Farve, and Roger Staubach..two other gunslingers who learned to know WHEN to be efficent, and when not to.