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Dallas sucks. Their defense is going to get shredded by The Maestro. Please don't waste your money. There will be much better spots to try and step in front of this Denver freight train. You ain't pulling off no Walter White-style robbery when this locomotive stops in Dallas. If you want to throw money down against Denver with Tony Romo captaining your ship, then I have only one thing left to say to you.

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that is exactly what I was thinking Hash. I'm seeing people talk about Dallas beating them on this site. Have they seen Dallas and Romo play the last decade? lol. They may hang for a lil bit (doubt it), but they will find a way to screw it up and choke! I'm not a Dallas hater either. I'm from Texas!
 

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It's not a good sign when your starting QB is making excuses before the game even starts. :mj07:

Romo: Broncos DBs Are 'All Over Guys'

Gray Caldwell Editor, DenverBroncos.com / Team Media

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo had a lot to say about the Broncos secondary Wednesday afternoon.

It started out complimentary enough.

?They?re good," he said in a conference call. "I think this is as fast a back seven as I?ve seen in some time. They play very good in tight spaces. They do a great job with their hands."

Then he specified what he meant by the defensive backs using their hands.

"They grab, they hold, they almost put a lot of pressure on the refs ? whether or not they?re going to call the game close or not," Romo continued. "If they get called once or twice, that?s a good thing. But they?re all over guys as far as using the little tricks, I guess you could say, that good linebackers and good secondaries use when they?re playing man coverage. They haven?t been exposed with a lot of penalties. To me, that?s going to be tough sledding for a lot of teams when you play against teams who are going to be that physical outside. I think we?ll try to do some things to help combat that.?

Thursday after practice, cornerback Champ Bailey was asked about Romo's take.

?Somebody brought it to my attention, but no biggie," Bailey said. "Everybody is entitled to their own opinion.?

That was the attitude taken by Defensive Coordinator Jack Del Rio, as well.

?I?m not really concerned with that," he said. "We just want to work the best we can to slow them down, play a complementary game, get the ball back for our offense and help our football team win.?

Regardless, the Broncos know they've got a tough test ahead of them on Sunday.

"(Romo) has had this thing where he?s turned the ball over in the past in tough situations. He?s not doing that this year," Bailey said. "That is probably the biggest difference in the offense from the previous offenses I?ve seen from them. He?s playing great. He?s having a great year. Everybody wants to talk about Peyton (Manning), but this guy we?re playing this week, his touchdown-to-interception ratio is up there. We know we?ve got our hands full.?
 

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Romo vs Peyton...lol

Romo vs Peyton...lol

Hashish you are right..that 8pts at home looks yummy...



Go ahead Romo, poke the hornets nest with a sharp stick.


I want to see the TV shot of Jerry Jones (Jabba the Hut) when you are being buried... Indy by 17+
 
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