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Originally Posted by LilStarZ07
we are not the ********
Proshares wrote:
Originally Posted by LilStarZ07
we are not the ********
You Damn right yall not the ********...
Originally Posted by NyRapisBack
Romo might be playing
Tony Romo to play Sunday?
8:53 AM Wed, Oct 15, 2008 | Permalink | Buzz up! Yahoo! Buzz
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In his weekly stop with The Ticket's Dunham & Miller, Wade Phillips said Romo would throw in practice today and his status could be re-evaluated. At least that is what I think Phillips said while dodging most of the questions, supplying non-answers. He's really good at that.
Originally Posted by brandonb2005
Cowboys should take this one... Despite all the injuries and missing players.
Last Sunday the ******** played horrible, worst then they played against the giants. And they still took the lead in the finale two minutes, just lost in the end.
But on any given Sunday anybody can win...
Proshares wrote:
Originally Posted by LilStarZ07
we are not the ********
Originally Posted by potus2028
I don't know what 2 think of that...should Romo play if he can at say 70%?
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
[FR3SH] Cowboys got this in a blowout [/FR3SH]
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
[FR3SH] Cowboys got this in a blowout [/FR3SH]
Tony Romo is willing to do his part.
The quarterback informed coaches on Wednesday that he is ready to play Sunday against the St. Louis Rams, a high-ranking Cowboys source told ESPN.com's Matt Mosley.
Romo
He suffered a broken pinkie finger on his throwing hand in a 30-24 loss at Arizona on Sunday, and Dallas medical staff said that he will miss a month. The injury did not require surgery.
Romo did not practice on Wednesday but did throw the ball on the side, and according to eyewitnesses, he was able to throw the ball with good velocity and appeared confident after throwing. The session was not open to reporters.
The Cowboys' biggest concern is that Romo gets hit again, causing him to miss more time than initially anticipated.
Brett Favre, who has started an NFL-record 258 consecutive regular-season games, told ESPN on Tuesday that he called Tony Romo and encouraged him to try to play.
"The only thing I said was, it's worth trying [to play] if you can deal with the pain and can function good enough with a splint,'' Favre said. "If not, don't try.''
Favre has played through a fractured thumb in the past.
After saying he'd try to play, Romo's streak of 30 consecutive starts is now in the hands of Cowboys coaches