philabuster89
Philabuster
philabuster89

Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, three times is a trend, seven-plus years as a starter is simply Tony Romo. Playing great for 3.9 quarters before making a backbreaking mistake pretty much sums him up.

Who roots for Skip Bayless?

All that matters is that W. Maybe if he stopped choking when the games on the line people would talk more about his stats. Whenever a game gets tight you can almost always count on Romo either giving up an INT or just plain not getting it done.

I know it hurts Samer, but Romo chokes. It's just what he does.

So throwing an interception on the drive that would potentially be a game winner (2 minutes or less left in the game) is........not choking?

Good for him being 40 yards shy of setting an NFL record and keeping up with Manning, but it doesn't mean shit when he throws the pick.

Obviously he isn't fully to blame (I mean

"This game should be rated TV-MA."

Because of course you wouldn't recognize a rhetorical device if it kicked you in your pubies?

Here is the question rephrased: "Could a very good college team beat a team made up of the best players to come out of college over the past 10-15 years, who also have several more years of physical and mental development than the college team, many years more experience playing football, and the ability to devote

I think they were just looking for his wallet. This is Cleveland.

This sort of thing may be as large an impediment to the popularity of soccer in the United States as anything else you'd care to name.

To be perfectly honest, even if you give your kid a reasonable name, chances are I will still hate your baby.

I think it's adorable that Barnes & Noble lets dogs bring Andrew Bynum into their stores.

Hey, guess who didn't start Cam Newton yesterday in his FFL? THIS GUY.

Franco Harris: Least Mode.

This argument that RBs are replaceable and aren't important for winning championships doesn't hold water. Sure, Ray Rice shared some carries last season but if you think the Ravens offense would've been as effective without him — and his 1 fumble all of last season —then you're blind. Look at the Seahawks, the