Originally posted by: Shame
PSA: Romo was a cheap shot, cheating POS. The game is better off without him.
Originally posted by: Son of a N00b
Originally posted by: Shame
PSA: Romo was a cheap shot, cheating POS. The game is better off without him.
oh really? I do understand that some of his hits were cheap (although the kerry collins one was pretty sweet) he only took the roids his last three years...if anything I think his extreme work ethic and toughness should be commended.
This is were I do not see eye to eye with people. I played football in high school and I found myself experimenting with supplements, running to you throw up, eating for fuel not pleasure, always that fear of failure over your shoulder...
while I was probably only good enough to maybe play for a division 3 school, his athletic talent along with his amazing dedication took him to the top, 4 super bowls 4 different teams, a SB his rookie year...
Originally posted by: Shame
Originally posted by: Son of a N00b
Originally posted by: Shame
PSA: Romo was a cheap shot, cheating POS. The game is better off without him.
oh really? I do understand that some of his hits were cheap (although the kerry collins one was pretty sweet) he only took the roids his last three years...if anything I think his extreme work ethic and toughness should be commended.
This is were I do not see eye to eye with people. I played football in high school and I found myself experimenting with supplements, running to you throw up, eating for fuel not pleasure, always that fear of failure over your shoulder...
while I was probably only good enough to maybe play for a division 3 school, his athletic talent along with his amazing dedication took him to the top, 4 super bowls 4 different teams, a SB his rookie year...
I agree that his pre-steroid work ethic, Superbowls, and his toughness were commendable. Unfortunately his cheating, biting, steroid use, and dirty hits made him a dangerous menace to other players, and for the lack of a better word, a loser. I wouldn't want him on my team.
Although there is only one person that should read his book: Randy Moss.