Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Romo, Defense Come Up Short for Dallas
Author: SMEX
| Posted at: 7:01 AM |
Filed Under:
Dallas Cowboys,
New York Giants,
NFC 'Easter,
NFL,
Tony Romo
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You can't blame Terrell Owens for this one.
The Cowboys 33-31 loss to the New York Giants in what was a very winnable game came down to a couple of malingering problems from the last couple of seasons—Tony Romo's penchant for mistakes and having one of the worst secondaries in football.
For starters, I don't want hear from any Cowboys fans who say Romo is a better quarterback without the melodramatics of Owens. All three of Romo's interceptions against the Giants led to 24 points. What should really bother Cowboys fans about Romo's miscues was that it wasn't like the Giants were bringing a whole lot of pressure on the quarterback.
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