What it Means for Roy to be Romo Friendly

Listen closely: Roy Williams does not have to fill Terrell Owens’ shoes for the trade to be deemed a success. Jerry Jones didn’t release Owens because he felt Roy Williams could put up the same numbers in place of Owens. If that were the case, why release Owens in the first place when you have [...]

Around the League: Who Should I Watch Out For?

Training camp is now underway, and as players get back into steady action, here are a few players to keep an eye on for the upcoming season:
Tom Brady missed almost all of last year with a torn ACL suffered in the first game of the season. As backup Matt Cassel eventually righted the ship that [...]

Martellus Bennett: Lookout for this Rising Star

Martellus Bennett, 2nd round pick from Texas A&M, catches balls from Tony Romo behind All-Pro tight end Jason Witten. Although Bennett’s role was somewhat limited last year as a rookie playing behind arguably the best tight end in the league, he was still able to account for four touchdowns, tying with Jason Witten. One [...]

Tony Romo is “Boring” says Jerry Jones

According to owner Jerry Jones, Tony Romo is “boring” because he doesn’t talk about anything but football. Romo, a player recently bashed for his supposed “lack of passion” for the game, has been openly remarked as one who is overly invested in football. Watching Romo play every game for the past two and half seasons, [...]

Tony Romo: The Real MVP (Updated as of Week 12)

Let’s define the award MVP. MVP stands for Most Valuable Player. The word value means the worth an object possesses in relativity. In football context, the most valuable player would be a player that the team values the most, and in turn, holds the greatest value to a team out of all the teams. Under [...]