Tony Romo: 'T.O. Is a Pretty Good Teammate'
Posted Feb 14th 2007 11:33AM by Ryan Wilson
Filed under: Bills, Cowboys, NFL Fans, NFL Gossip
According to BenMaller.com, Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo was on the "Best Damn Sports Show" and had some good things say about teammate Terrell Owens:
"After the snap against the Seahawks, he called or texted me for seven or eight days in a row, just to see how I was doing. Not a lot of people did that."
You know, this might sound crazy, but I can see Owens doing this. He's not a bad guy in the Rae Carruth sense of the word. He's just the worst co-worker on the planet who's probably also manic-depressive. He won't try and kill you, he'll just occasionally be so disruptive that everybody around him is miserable. Owens' emotions just get ahead of his brain and before he knows it he's sabotaged another team.
During the same show, Romo was asked about the hit Sean Taylor put on Brian Moorman at the Pro Bowl (the one the NFL doesn't want you to see on the YouTubes):
"In person, that was as big a hit as I've ever seen on a football field. That was bad."
Moorman's one of the league's best punters but you know what? This is what he'll be remembered for. To his credit, after the hit, Moorman popped up like he's used to getting slapped around on a regular basis.
Filed under: Bills, Cowboys, NFL Fans, NFL Gossip
According to BenMaller.com, Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo was on the "Best Damn Sports Show" and had some good things say about teammate Terrell Owens:
"After the snap against the Seahawks, he called or texted me for seven or eight days in a row, just to see how I was doing. Not a lot of people did that."
You know, this might sound crazy, but I can see Owens doing this. He's not a bad guy in the Rae Carruth sense of the word. He's just the worst co-worker on the planet who's probably also manic-depressive. He won't try and kill you, he'll just occasionally be so disruptive that everybody around him is miserable. Owens' emotions just get ahead of his brain and before he knows it he's sabotaged another team.
During the same show, Romo was asked about the hit Sean Taylor put on Brian Moorman at the Pro Bowl (the one the NFL doesn't want you to see on the YouTubes):
"In person, that was as big a hit as I've ever seen on a football field. That was bad."
Moorman's one of the league's best punters but you know what? This is what he'll be remembered for. To his credit, after the hit, Moorman popped up like he's used to getting slapped around on a regular basis.
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