Kyle Orton is 3 years younger than Tony Romo.
Orton put up some darn good performances in Denver.
He's only 29.
anyone else agree ?
OTL
SBR MVP
03-08-10
2433
#2
Yes, I'd take Orton over Romo any day. Orton came close to taking a weak Denver team to the playoffs, whereas Romo can't even take an otherwise good team to the playoffs. Problem is Jerry Jones is the biggest Romo fanboy of them all. I LOL'd as he smiled and defended Romo's performance during the Bears/Cowboy postgame.
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CHAZ
SBR MVP
12-09-09
4978
#3
Never.
Tebow, also did well in Denver. It was the defense and running game that helped that team win games. All the quarterbacks had to do was clock manage.
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brigade125
SBR Wise Guy
07-03-11
685
#4
nope.. stick with romo.. he give the cowboys the best chance of winning..over orton... yeah so he lost last night with 5 picks.. but im sure the bears will continue to pick off qb through out the season.. the bears defense is that good....
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Snowball
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
11-15-09
30076
#5
I think Romo's a bum.
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wikkidinsane
SBR Posting Legend
05-30-10
13800
#6
I know he is a bum. His records speaks for itself
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Dark Horse
SBR Posting Legend
12-14-05
13764
#7
Romo may be a bum, but he's news. He sells. Where else do you have a sh*tty QB that everybody's talking about? Cowboys are the richest franchise in the NFL. Jerry Jones runs a corporation. That corporation is fine, and the wins and losses are not as important as the first rate stadium. Sports upside down. Get used to it.
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infamousbacardi
SBR MVP
03-16-08
4556
#8
People are overreacting to his performance from Monday night. 2 INTs because his WRs ran the wrong routes, and another because Ogletree got hit, god forbid, right on the numbers. He's not as great as he was Week 1, and he's not nearly as bad as his stats said he was Week 4.
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JR007
SBR Hall of Famer
02-21-10
5279
#9
Romo is overated, never got what Bill Parcells saw in him