I like him. I think he is a breath of fresh air. He seems to know everything before it happens, like a good QB should. He also seems to be having fun. It is nice to see.
Romo isn't horrible, ---- he's AWFUL. Last night, he just wouldn't let it go (despite 3 clear replays to the contrary) that an early GB punt touches a Chicago Bear on the back of the leg. He tried 3 times on the replays to say it hit him when it didn't. It was embarrassing. Not even close to Phil Simms.
Well I think he's excellent. He also called out several plays before they happened. I happen to think that ball hit the Bears player for the record. The camera angle didn't capture it though. Not enough evidence.
Well, those of us who think he's been great, and have been impressed by his ability and willingness to predict plays, apparently have a lot of company. Those of us who hate him have Brent Musberger. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/01/sports/football/tony-romo-nfl.html
Saw this article on the local Aussie website and went to this board to see if was fake news or not http://www.news.com.au/sport/americ...r/news-story/19b1f31d93fb7a6310da7da9365ed549 Nowadays in our Afl , high profile players coming to the end of their career are occassional special comments commentators . Their insight on the strategy of situation is like tony roma and his knowledge and predicting plays.