major pain
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FlyFreeCt;4611327 said:1. Romo isn't nearly as good as you make him out to be
2. How in the hell does Eli get bailed out by receivers? That let's me know you don't watch the games and you just talk shit..There's nothing about that to refute, because it isn't true..That's why I didn't respond..It's fuckin asinine..
3. All ya'll niggas in here seem to care about are some shitty meaningless bullshit stats that can be taken out of context due to when things occur in a game..instead of forming a solid opinion by watching..
4. Jerry Jones said "The biggest difference between the Giants and the Cowboys was Eli Manning"..All the extra shit was just to smooth it over cuz Romo is still his QB and that's what he has to do...Cut it out..
1. Romo is a 2nd tier QB like Eli. You are pretending Eli belongs in the same conversation as Rodgers, Brady and Brees.
2. Um.. Tyree 'the catch'? How about some of Victor Cruz's ridiculous catches? Seahawks game? Eli throws a lot of under throwing balls.
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major pain said:Also, Jerry jones has never said Eli is better. He did, however, say that the rest of the team needs to step their shit up... and its true. All of Romo's stats/performance wont mean shit if the rest of the team falls apart like it has been the last few years.
4. Talk about taking something out of context. I just quoted the exact words and you added something in about the Cowboys. You're taking a tweet from some analyst and trying to say JJ said it. He said exactly what I quoted so take your own advice 'cut it out'. Heres the entire thing.
Jerry Jones said:“I don’t want to take anything away [from the Giants] but the big difference was Eli came up here and started what seemed like a pretty significant [stretch]," Jones said. "But the quarterback play with Eli was the huge difference. But I was pretty impressed with how they’ve defense played the last three or four ball games. …
"We had good quarterback play, but I'd say as a team, they just got better and better near the end," he added. "Their depth, that's how I view us. I had counted -- we had counted -- on getting better, and we didn't. We went the other way."