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PostPosted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:20 am 
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I anxious to hear Sean's breakdown over Tony Romo's botched hold, since he was a career backup.

"Lemme tell you something ana ana, my heart goes out to Tony Romo ana ana, because I spent my career as the starting holder ana ana, and the hardest position on the field is holding for those kicks. DOGGONE IT LISTEN TO ME ROSIE! ANA ANA"

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 12:29 am 
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There's really not much to analyze on the play. Although Sean will want to give us his expertise on what happened and act like a big shot. The kid dropped the ball. Simple as that. I felt bad for him. Then I didn't after realizing the women he's gotton and will continue to get.


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ladies and gentlemen... Tony Romo- the best 4 game pro-bowl QB of all time.


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My only question on this is why is Romo still holding kicks? You'd think Tuna would have pulled him as holder the day he became the starting QB. Heck Andy Reid just brought back a QB to be the holder to get Garcia off the field.


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And flying WAY below the radar:

Terry Glenn's fumble for a safety is what REALLY cost the Cowboys the game.

On that FG attempt to win the game, didn't that ball look very shiny and slick? It's almost as though somebody soaked the thing in silicone overnight.


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And with the rainy conditions there wern't any dry towels for his tears.

Haven't caught the Mothership TV tonight, but surely Sean will be holding a stack of second guesses written on bar napkins.

Mix in a Halls or a cup of coffee if you drink booze the night before you go on the radio. He gets paid to talk. Sounds really bad some days and I'm sure that IS the treated voice.

Second the emotion of being glad the show got sooo much better during the football season. Can't wait for the spring training talk on this show. Late.

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The Gridiron Assassin wrote:
And flying WAY below the radar:

Terry Glenn's fumble for a safety is what REALLY cost the Cowboys the game.

On that FG attempt to win the game, didn't that ball look very shiny and slick? It's almost as though somebody soaked the thing in silicone overnight.


Even lower below the radar: three of the seahawks top 4 corners are out of the game and the great TO, Glenn and Romo only put up 20 points.


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