Romo Has Stones: Not a Parcells Bus Driver
On that last pass to Terry Glenn for the first down Romo changed the play in the huddle. Parcells had sent in another mindless run up the gut, but Romo saw TG was getting open and went back to that play. Here's the story account from Tracey Myers of the FWST today:
"It was great play call," quarterback Tony Romo said. "It was a safety throw, and that play was designed to get around that yardage."
According to tight end Jason Witten, the original call was a running play. He said Glenn and Romo talked it over in the huddle and decided to change to the pass if it was open.
"He's been a clutch receiver here for a long time," Witten said of Glenn. "And he made a big play for us."
That took Cajones my friends. Imagine how Parcells would have crucified the guy if he had thrown a pick. All is well that ends well. But I am just glad we finally have a guy on this team that will stand up to the likes of Tuna and his dreadful up the gut conservatism, and even to JJ by telling him to get on the bus because he is holding up the team. Hey, as long as he wins he can get away with it
"It was great play call," quarterback Tony Romo said. "It was a safety throw, and that play was designed to get around that yardage."
According to tight end Jason Witten, the original call was a running play. He said Glenn and Romo talked it over in the huddle and decided to change to the pass if it was open.
"He's been a clutch receiver here for a long time," Witten said of Glenn. "And he made a big play for us."
That took Cajones my friends. Imagine how Parcells would have crucified the guy if he had thrown a pick. All is well that ends well. But I am just glad we finally have a guy on this team that will stand up to the likes of Tuna and his dreadful up the gut conservatism, and even to JJ by telling him to get on the bus because he is holding up the team. Hey, as long as he wins he can get away with it
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