lol @ Romo's numbers should be significantly better. How much better would you like them to be?
Yeah, Romo has little to do with the success of his receivers, one of which has been a miserable failure as a Dallas Cowboy, the other an UDFA who before 2009, no one outside of Cowboy fans could've picked out in a lineup. The third receiver was a 6th round pick whose mouth was bigger than his game followed by a couple more UDFAs.
Yep, that receiving corps is All-World next to Green Bay's. Nevermind the fact that Green Bay's guys were all drafted by the organization and were major contributors to the Packer offense by the time Rodgers got under center, with the exception of Jordy Nelson - who was a 2nd round pick himself. Top to bottom, before the arrival of Dez Bryant, Rodgers' receivers shat all over Romo's from a pedigree standpoint. Rodgers' guys were already in place for him and he went 6-10. With the exception of Roy Williams, Romo's guys have grown with him, not before him.
The only place you can make an argument Romo has better talent is TE, where Witten has the best all-around game. But Jermichael Finley is no scrub.
As far as the "luxury of a three headed monster" Green Bay's running backs are far from trash, and Marion Barber has been a mess the last two years. Felix Jones has been banged up in that time frame. I want to see him become great, and he's shown the ability, but he hasn't shown he can stay healthy. Tashard Choice rarely gets to touch the ball. Not one of these three has ever rushed for 1000 yards...tell me again how they're such a "luxury"?
Offensive Line - please. The only reason those guys have looked as good as they have the last few years is Romo. He's bought himself time back there more times than I care to admit. It's a miracle he hasn't taken more killshots than he has already.
This is a prime example of what I mean when I say you don't know what the fuck you're talking about. If the criteria has to apply to one QB, it should apply to all of the others that are in similar situations.
Oh, yeah, Romo's beaten Rodgers twice. But I'm sure that was more his supporting cast's doing. How convenient.
Yeah, Romo has little to do with the success of his receivers, one of which has been a miserable failure as a Dallas Cowboy, the other an UDFA who before 2009, no one outside of Cowboy fans could've picked out in a lineup. The third receiver was a 6th round pick whose mouth was bigger than his game followed by a couple more UDFAs.
Yep, that receiving corps is All-World next to Green Bay's. Nevermind the fact that Green Bay's guys were all drafted by the organization and were major contributors to the Packer offense by the time Rodgers got under center, with the exception of Jordy Nelson - who was a 2nd round pick himself. Top to bottom, before the arrival of Dez Bryant, Rodgers' receivers shat all over Romo's from a pedigree standpoint. Rodgers' guys were already in place for him and he went 6-10. With the exception of Roy Williams, Romo's guys have grown with him, not before him.
The only place you can make an argument Romo has better talent is TE, where Witten has the best all-around game. But Jermichael Finley is no scrub.
As far as the "luxury of a three headed monster" Green Bay's running backs are far from trash, and Marion Barber has been a mess the last two years. Felix Jones has been banged up in that time frame. I want to see him become great, and he's shown the ability, but he hasn't shown he can stay healthy. Tashard Choice rarely gets to touch the ball. Not one of these three has ever rushed for 1000 yards...tell me again how they're such a "luxury"?
Offensive Line - please. The only reason those guys have looked as good as they have the last few years is Romo. He's bought himself time back there more times than I care to admit. It's a miracle he hasn't taken more killshots than he has already.
This is a prime example of what I mean when I say you don't know what the fuck you're talking about. If the criteria has to apply to one QB, it should apply to all of the others that are in similar situations.
Oh, yeah, Romo's beaten Rodgers twice. But I'm sure that was more his supporting cast's doing. How convenient.
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