The same thing they did to former Cowboys RB Duane Thomas. He went the whole year without tallking to the media and they crucified him. But he also allegedly didn't talk to his teammates as well if I'm not mistaken.
I prefer wide receivers that do their talking on the field who quietly put up solid numbers year after year without becoming attention s. Guys like Marvin Harrison, Cris Carter, Jerry Rice etc...
And, you can spin doctor his performance on Monday all you want, but I'm not buying it. If this was one isolated game where he just had an off-night, fine. But, history has proven that he hasn't been a sure handed receiver over the course of his career.
TO should be held responsible for his poor game just as much as Romo was.
Now tell me how that note on his locker doesn't scream the antics of an attention ?
The same thing they did to former Cowboys RB Duane Thomas. He went the whole year without tallking to the media and they crucified him. But he also allegedly didn't talk to his teammates as well if I'm not mistaken.
Says the guy who has a player on his avatar who won't venture the middle of the field to catch a ball.
Good point on the face guarding. I was wondering that as well.
Well Witten did drop the Ball in a clutch situation, but it is really rare.
Also the no name defender received AFC defensive player of the week the week before they played the cowboys, so he must be somewhat of a decent player. TO should have caught the two point conversion, but it was a face guard, and the defender never turned around and ran up into his chest so I can understand how he did not make the catch.
the catch to set up a field goal was a tough grab and he almost pulled it off.
when a quarter back is off it makes it tough on his receivers, they need the timing also. their were drops by witten, crayton, TO, and marion barber in that game, I think Romos off performance had more to do with that than anything else.
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