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    how about that tony romo

    The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback will remain as the network’s No. 1 NFL analyst with a contract that pays him $17 million per season, easily the largest deal for a game analyst in sports. Marchand describes the deal as “significantly more than five years.”

    It marks a significant raise over three-year, $10 million deal Romo reportedly signed as a rookie broadcaster in 2017.

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    And you don’t get body slammed by guys much bigger than you!

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      #3
      Yea but he had to do that to get where he is now in the broadcasting. Good for him.

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        #4
        He's a smart guy. He probably could be coaching somewhere.

        Gary

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          #5
          That’s great for him. He’s really good at what he does. He’s my favorite analyst, I’ll tune into games I’m not interested in watching just to hear him call the game.

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            #6
            I like him.... always have.
            On a different team, I think he would have been something special.


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              #7
              Way better then Aikman on and off the field...

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                #8
                Originally posted by Hoss163 View Post
                Way better then Aikman on and off the field...
                that's a joke ... right? Mr. Choke on the field?

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                  #9
                  Good for Romo.

                  I don't think he was a choker. Chokers lack confidence and have a little bit of quit in them. Romo never lacked confidence and had zero quit in him. A choker would never even try to put a team on his back, much less actually do it. He did it regularly.

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                    #10
                    Now that he's off the field he knows everything

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Hoss163 View Post
                      Way better then Aikman on and off the field...
                      .....you forgot to add your smiley face emoji

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by ttechdallas View Post
                        Good for Romo.

                        I don't think he was a choker. Chokers lack confidence and have a little bit of quit in them. Romo never lacked confidence and had zero quit in him. A choker would never even try to put a team on his back, much less actually do it. He did it regularly.


                        Did what regularly? Put a team on his back and carried them to a decent regular season?



                        He’s great as what he does now. He was never a great quarterback.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
                          Did what regularly? Put a team on his back and carried them to a decent regular season?



                          He’s great as what he does now. He was never a great quarterback.
                          If you feel that way about Romo, please don't tell me you think Dak is great!

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                            #14
                            The few games I watched he was fighting for his life because it seemd no one was hired to block

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                              #15
                              He would say I'm choking all the way to the bank. Good for him, I like him to.

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