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The Cowboys are in need for pass rushers and there is a team just down the road that has some talent to spare on defense.

The Dallas Cowboys will have a quarterback on the market come the 2017 off-season, could they have an interest from their little brothers down in Houston, Texas? The Texans were a quarterback away from winning in New England this past weekend while their defense kept them in the game in the first half before they finally broke late it the game and the Patriots took over the game.

Could the Cowboys and Texans have an interest and need with one another? Houston had the league’s top ranked defense despite their star defensive end missing most of the season, proving that they can win without the big defensive end, J.J. Watt. The Cowboys were able to get the top seed in the NFC, despite Tony Romo not playing a snap before the week 17 game.

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The Cowboys could use the pass rushing skills of J.J. Watt and the Texans could use a quarterback to guide their offense in a win-now mode with their defense that they have on that team. It wouldn’t be easy to peel away Watt from the Texans, but it most likely wouldn’t be impossible to happen. The worst thing that can happen is that the Texans say no to the trade and Jerry Jones goes about his day, but if they say yes, we could be seeing an all-Texas Super Bowl in 2017.

You could honestly say that the reason both Texas teams lost on this past Sunday is because of one side of the ball. The Texans didn’t have a quarterback match for Tom Brady and a very beatable Patriot team this past Saturday. The Cowboys didn’t have an answer for Aaron Rodgers as they were unable to get any pressure on the veteran quarterback.

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Put Romo in Houston in that New England game and the Texans would have had a very good chance of pulling off the upset. With Watt, out for this year, there is nothing they could have done this past Sunday, but we can look at 2017 with him. Put Watt with a healthy DeMarcus Lawrence and Jaylon Smith, and we might be looking at a very dominate Cowboys football team on both sides of the ball.

It might be a far-fetched trade option, but it isn’t that out of left field to think about. Dallas and Houston both have huge needs that they can help each other out with. The Cowboys could afford to offer a first round pick and Tony Romo for the pass rushing specialist J.J. Watt. Both teams could finally get the player that they both desperately need.

If this is at all possible, the Cowboys need to at least kick the tires on it!

texans would be complete fools to do that deal.
Romo would be wise to stay right where he is!!
DO NOT RESUSCITATE!
Uh huh. Remember "The team that signs Johnnie Manziel will win the super Bowl?"

Jerry is so GD dumb he wouldn't trade Romo (his son) for 3 JJ Watts.
Id like to see Romo play again, if he had an O line and running back, which is something he rarely had the benefits of at D? He did well the year he had a good O line and D Murray.

As Jimmy Johnson said, "Hell, he carried the Cowboys on his back for 5 years".
Who is WE? Roger did Ocock hack your account? laugh

Sorry couldn't resist.
I've been watching Tony Romo play ball starting when he was in high school and he is a much better QB than Osweiler without a doubt. However, anyone believing that he would have made enough difference against New England last Sunday is certifiable.
Originally Posted by heavywalker
Who is WE? Roger did Ocock hack your account? laugh

Sorry couldn't resist.
ha, i just copied and paste.
Originally Posted by LONEOAK
I've been watching Tony Romo play ball starting when he was in high school and he is a much better QB than Osweiler without a doubt. However, anyone believing that he would have made enough difference against New England last Sunday is certifiable.


Bingo!
Wait a minute - how about Romo for Clowney? That I'd like to see , and I'm NOT a Romo fan!

Mike
Originally Posted by LONEOAK
I've been watching Tony Romo play ball starting when he was in high school and he is a much better QB than Osweiler without a doubt. However, anyone believing that he would have made enough difference against New England last Sunday is certifiable.


I'm certifiable.


Are you saying you don't like Oz?

Casey
I'm saying he could have made that difference. Oz is not even close to the 72 million dollar man they had hoped..
Originally Posted by SandBilly
Originally Posted by LONEOAK
I've been watching Tony Romo play ball starting when he was in high school and he is a much better QB than Osweiler without a doubt. However, anyone believing that he would have made enough difference against New England last Sunday is certifiable.


I'm certifiable.

I'm SandBilly
Originally Posted by Certifiable
Originally Posted by SandBilly
Originally Posted by LONEOAK
I've been watching Tony Romo play ball starting when he was in high school and he is a much better QB than Osweiler without a doubt. However, anyone believing that he would have made enough difference against New England last Sunday is certifiable.


I'm certifiable.

I'm SandBilly



laugh. Deal! You now have my wife. Please send pics of yours...
Originally Posted by SandBilly
I'm saying he could have made that difference. Oz is not even close to the 72 million dollar man they had hoped..


I don't think Oz is worth 72 mil either. Problem is nobody else thinks he's worth that much. And the contract goes with Oz. Texans only choice is to keep him or cut him.

Personally, I think Oz has a lot of potential though.

Also, the word here in Colorado is Elway has the inside track to Romo and they have been talking.

Casey
Romo the homo's body won't hold up.
Originally Posted by alpinecrick
Originally Posted by SandBilly
I'm saying he could have made that difference. Oz is not even close to the 72 million dollar man they had hoped..


I don't think Oz is worth 72 mil either. Problem is nobody else thinks he's worth that much. And the contract goes with Oz. Texans only choice is to keep him or cut him.

Personally, I think Oz has a lot of potential though.

Also, the word here in Colorado is Elway has the inside track to Romo and they have been talking.

Casey


I've been saying Denver. It would be good for them and Romo wants to play there. Elway is no dummy and he'll do just like he did with Manning...Super Bowl potential.
Make it Clowney and you got a deal!
Originally Posted by alpinecrick
Originally Posted by SandBilly
I'm saying he could have made that difference. Oz is not even close to the 72 million dollar man they had hoped..


I don't think Oz is worth 72 mil either. Problem is nobody else thinks he's worth that much. And the contract goes with Oz. Texans only choice is to keep him or cut him.

Personally, I think Oz has a lot of potential though.

Also, the word here in Colorado is Elway has the inside track to Romo and they have been talking.

Casey
I hope Denver gets Romo.
Go Denver!


hanco
Romo will play maybe a few games before he's out for the season again. Coach needs to tailor the offense to the talent that he has. Is Ozweiler worth $72 mil, no but he is not that bad a QB. O'Brien has not had a successful QB, could be his O scheme is too difficult to assimilate or needs a brilliant QB to work. Many O systems also depend on receiver smarts. The receivers also reads the coverage and reacts, plays are not necessarily set. I think that this is the reason NE always seems to have good receivers, they don't draft for say, "speed" talent, but for smarts. There aren't that many Brady's or Rogers' available. Dallas found one. Goff didn't exactly fill the bill of franchise QB. Drafting QBs is a crap shoot - how did Manziel, Leaf, and G. Smith work out? Brady was a 6th round pick. Paying a bunch of money expecting the player to play at the money level does not seem to work, e.g. Flynn or Cassel.
Originally Posted by SandBilly
Originally Posted by LONEOAK
I've been watching Tony Romo play ball starting when he was in high school and he is a much better QB than Osweiler without a doubt. However, anyone believing that he would have made enough difference against New England last Sunday is certifiable.


I'm certifiable.


Me three.

I don't know if there is an ulterior motive to you guys encouragment or not........... shocked

I don't really know that much about Romo.

Although Elway had success recycling Manning.

Casey
Originally Posted by alpinecrick


Are you saying you don't like Oz?

Casey


I like Oz. Id really like him at NY or NE, frankly cause he aint worth crap. cool
Originally Posted by alpinecrick
Originally Posted by SandBilly
I'm saying he could have made that difference. Oz is not even close to the 72 million dollar man they had hoped..


I don't think Oz is worth 72 mil either. Problem is nobody else thinks he's worth that much. And the contract goes with Oz. Texans only choice is to keep him or cut him.

Personally, I think Oz has a lot of potential though.

Also, the word here in Colorado is Elway has the inside track to Romo and they have been talking.

Casey


Rediculous, everyone knows Romo aint worth chitt. wink Well, except for that dumbass Jimmy Johnson. shocked
Originally Posted by alpinecrick

I don't know if there is an ulterior motive to you guys encouragment or not........... shocked

I don't really know that much about Romo.

Although Elway had success recycling Manning.

Casey


Recycling Romo will just get you more Romo. Just like recycling Cutler will only get you more Cutler. I don't see an upside in either case.

The problem is with Denver's O-line I'm not sure even a young Elway would have much success..........


Casey
Romo is a very good qb who has never played with a good D. I think a back up qb and 3 rd pick moves him. You will not get a jj watt or even half that for Romo.
Originally Posted by kingston
Originally Posted by alpinecrick

I don't know if there is an ulterior motive to you guys encouragment or not........... shocked

I don't really know that much about Romo.

Although Elway had success recycling Manning.

Casey


Recycling Romo will just get you more Romo. Just like recycling Cutler will only get you more Cutler. I don't see an upside in either case.


The many records holding Romo? Cutlers only records are probably for interceptions or lowest passer rating..
4× Pro Bowl selection (2006, 2007, 2009, 2014Second-team All Pro (2014NFC Passing Yards Leader (2009)NFC Passing Touchdowns Leader (2007)NFL Passer Rating Leader (2014NFL Completion Percentage Leader (20142× NFC Passer Rating Leader (2007, 2014)3× FedEx Air Player of the Week (Week 1, 2007, Week 13, 2007, Week 5, 2013)2× NFC Offensive Player of the MonthEd Block Courage Award (2011)
Most passing attempts through 100 startsMost consecutive road games with at least one touchdown pass: 41 (2009 – present)Highest QB Rating in month of December (133.7)Highest QB Rating in 4th quarterMost games with 135+ passer rating in a season (
Dallas Cowboys team recordsCareerDallas Cowboys career leader in passing touchdowns and passing yardsGames with 3+ touchdown passes: 40; previously held by Danny White (20)Games with 300+ yards passing: 46; previously held by Troy Aikman (13)Career passing yards: 33,626, previously held by Aikman (32,942)Lowest career interception percentage: 2.6% (minimum 16 starts; previously held by Aikman with 3.0)Touchdown passes: 245 (previously held by Aikman with 165)Most 4th Quarter Comebacks/Game-winning drives (28) -(Previously held by Roger Staubach with 23)Consecutive games with a TD pass: 38 (2012–2014); previously held by Romo (20, 2010–11)Season
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Id like to see Romo Weeden play again, if he had an O line and running back, which is something he rarely had the benefits of at D? He did well the year he had a good O line and D Murray.

As Jimmy Johnson said, "Hell, he carried the Cowboys on his back for 5 years".



FIFY
Games with 300+ yards passing: 46; previously held by Troy Aikman (13)Career passing yards: 33,626, previously held by Aikman (32,942)Lowest career interception percentage: 2.6% (minimum 16 starts; previously held by Aikman with 3.0)Touchdown passes: 245 (previously held by Aikman with 165)Most 4th Quarter Comebacks/Game-winning drives (28) -(Previously held by Roger Staubach with 23)Consecutive games with a TD pass: 38 (2012–2014); previously held by Romo (20, 2010–11)SeasonGames with 300+ yards passing: 9 (2012); previously held by Romo (8 – 2009)Passing TDs: 36 (2007); previously held by Danny White (29)Passing yards: 4,903 (2012); first and only Cowboys' quarterback to throw for more than 4,000 yards in a season (2007, 2009, 2011, 2012)Completions: 405 (2012); previously held by Romo with (347–2009)Attempts: 611 (2012); previously held by Romo (550–2009)First quarterback in franchise history to average over 300 passing yards a game in a season (306.4 – 2012)GameRomo has twice thrown 5 TD passes in a game (Nov 23, 2006 and October 6, 2013) a record he shares with Troy Aikman (September 12, 1999.)On Dec 21, 2014, Romo completed a team record 90.0% of his passes (18 of 20) in a home game against the Indianapolis Colts.Most passing yards in a game, 506 yards against the Denver Broncos on October 6, 2013.

Originally Posted by jaguartx
4× Pro Bowl selection (2006, 2007, 2009, 2014Second-team All Pro (2014NFC Passing Yards Leader (2009)NFC Passing Touchdowns Leader (2007)NFL Passer Rating Leader (2014NFL Completion Percentage Leader (20142× NFC Passer Rating Leader (2007, 2014)3× FedEx Air Player of the Week (Week 1, 2007, Week 13, 2007, Week 5, 2013)2× NFC Offensive Player of the MonthEd Block Courage Award (2011)


I was going to reply by listing Peyton Manning's and Tom Brady's records, but it would take up far too much space.
So, just put up Cutler's.
Originally Posted by SandBilly
So, just put up Cutler's.


LOL


In my mind Romo's accomplishments are closer to Cutler's than they are to Manning's or Brady's.

laugh
Sucker mostly never had a team to play for.

Lowest career interception %. 2.6 % vs Aikman at 3%.

Most passing TDs 245 vs Aikman at 165.

Know the facts vs the pundits.
Clowney and a 5th rounder or Semien and a 3rd thats about what it will take. I don't expect somebody to offer much more do to the injury risk.
Wrong. Romo carried the Cowboys for years. Don't be surprised if Romo goes to Denver and picks up a ring..
Clowney's worth a lot more than that.
Originally Posted by azelkhuntr
Clowney and a 5th rounder or Semien and a 3rd thats about what it will take. I don't expect somebody to offer much more do to the injury risk.


Hell yeah..
Originally Posted by SandBilly
Wrong. Romo carried the Cowboys for years. Don't be surprised if Romo goes to Denver and picks up a ring..


I'd love to see it, but I just don't think he's got it in him.
Fair enough. Time will tell.
Originally Posted by SandBilly
Wrong. Romo carried the Cowboys for years. Don't be surprised if Romo goes to Denver and picks up a ring..


Except when Demarco Murray was carrying the Cowboys.
laugh
Originally Posted by kingston
[quote=jaguartx]4× Pro Bowl selection (2006, 2007, 2009, 2014Second-team All Pro (2014NFC Passing Yards Leader (2009)NFC Passing Touchdowns Leader (2007)NFL Passer Rating Leader (2014NFL Completion Percentage Leader (20142× NFC Passer Rating Leader (2007, 2014)3× FedEx Air Player of the Week (Week 1, 2007, Week 13, 2007, Week 5, 2013)2× NFC Offensive Player of the MonthEd Block Courage Award (2011)


I was going to reply by listing Peyton Manning's and Tom Brady's records, but it would take up far too much space. [/quote


http://sportsday.dallasnews.com/dallas-cowboys/cowboys/2016/04/06/tony-romo-rank-among-nfls-top-qbs
Demarco didn't carry [bleep]...

I'm not starting that one tonight.
NFL Career passing leaders. Im sure no.4 isnt worth a chiit in a dumbasses book.

Thank God there are those who dont confuse a sorry coach/team with a sorry QB. There are stats for those reasons. Of course, some cant distinguish the difference anyway, after swallowing the schiit of the pundits.

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_rating_career.htm
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Originally Posted by kingston
[quote=jaguartx]4× Pro Bowl selection (2006, 2007, 2009, 2014Second-team All Pro (2014NFC Passing Yards Leader (2009)NFC Passing Touchdowns Leader (2007)NFL Passer Rating Leader (2014NFL Completion Percentage Leader (20142× NFC Passer Rating Leader (2007, 2014)3× FedEx Air Player of the Week (Week 1, 2007, Week 13, 2007, Week 5, 2013)2× NFC Offensive Player of the MonthEd Block Courage Award (2011)


I was going to reply by listing Peyton Manning's and Tom Brady's records, but it would take up far too much space. [/quote


http://sportsday.dallasnews.com/dallas-cowboys/cowboys/2016/04/06/tony-romo-rank-among-nfls-top-qbs


Fake News!
Originally Posted by jaguartx
NFL Career passing leaders. Im sure no.4 isnt worth a chiit in a dumbasses book.

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_rating_career.htm


Yep..
Originally Posted by jaguartx
NFL Career passing leaders. Im sure no.4 isnt worth a chiit in a dumbasses book.

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_rating_career.htm


While not even making the top 20 list of career pass attempts...


http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_att_career.htm
Good gawd, you sound like [bleep] Joe Theisman..
I wish I was Joe Theisman!
Originally Posted by kingston
I wish I was Joe Theisman!


Wish I was LT...
Originally Posted by SandBilly
Wrong. Romo carried the Cowboys for years. Don't be surprised if Romo goes to Denver and picks up a ring..


The only ring Romo will wear is the ID bracelet at the hospital from his NEXT injury.

I am from north Texas, always a fan of the 'Boys.

But, resigning Romo was as big a mistake as reelecting Nobama.
Lawrence Taylor?
Originally Posted by LONEOAK
However, anyone believing that he would have made enough difference against New England last Sunday is certifiable.


Which Sunday are you referring to?




Dave
Chris Collinsworth.
Originally Posted by kingston
Lawrence Taylor?


wink
Haha, Romo would have a chance at a championship in Denver or Houston both teams are good enough on defense.
Originally Posted by SandBilly
Chris Collinsworth.


Now that's just fugcking out of line...


laugh
Originally Posted by azelkhuntr
Haha, Romo would have a chance at a championship in Denver or Houston both teams are good enough on defense.


Yea, except they'd both need starting quarterbacks.
Originally Posted by kingston
Originally Posted by SandBilly
Chris Collinsworth.


Now that's just fugcking out of line...


laugh


Nah, you're still Theisman. HD is Collinsworth.,

Ya know LT broke Theisman's leg, right?
Maybe learning to read would result in decreased stupidity.

Most passing attempts through 100 startsMost consecutive road games with at least one touchdown pass: 41 (2009 – present)Highest QB Rating in month of December (133.7)Highest QB Rating in 4th quarterMost games with 135+ passer rating in a season (6)
Ah, I see where your going...
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Maybe learning to read would result in decreased stupidity.


You're asking a lot I think...
Originally Posted by jaguartx
Maybe learning to read would result in decreased stupidity.

Most passing attempts through 100 startsMost consecutive road games with at least one touchdown pass: 41 (2009 – present)Highest QB Rating in month of December (133.7)Highest QB Rating in 4th quarterMost games with 135+ passer rating in a season (6)


Read what? Who? I posted a link to a table.
Maybe you just cant read, kingston. So wiki fakes NFL stats, right?

Most passing attempts through 100 startsMost consecutive road games with at least one touchdown pass: 41 (2009 – present)Highest QB Rating in month of December (133.7)Highest QB Rating in 4th quarterMost games with 135+ passer rating in a season (6).
Which one of you is Tony Romo's mom?
Lol
Dumbasses resort to insults. The question is, does wiki fake nfl stats?
If you're not Tony's mom, you're taking this way to seriously.

...and if you are, it was a compliment.

Romo 29th all time in yardage, 30th in completions , 21 in tds , 4th in passer rating
Originally Posted by azelkhuntr
Romo 29th all time in yardage, 30th in completions , 21 in tds , 4th in passer rating


I read this.
So much for a discussion based on indisputable facts. Im out.

Like with a wife, you get the last bite.
Originally Posted by kingston
Originally Posted by jaguartx
NFL Career passing leaders. Im sure no.4 isnt worth a chiit in a dumbasses book.

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_rating_career.htm


While not even making the top 20 list of career pass attempts...


http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_att_career.htm


Looking through those stats....it is pretty obvious that Philip Rivers is the best QB that never played in a super bowl.

Norv Turner sunk that team.

Originally Posted by MadMooner
Originally Posted by kingston
Originally Posted by jaguartx
NFL Career passing leaders. Im sure no.4 isnt worth a chiit in a dumbasses book.

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_rating_career.htm


While not even making the top 20 list of career pass attempts...


http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_att_career.htm


Looking through those stats....it is pretty obvious that Philip Rivers is the best QB that never played in a super bowl.

Norv Turner sunk that team.



It's interesting, he racks up the Fantasy points.
Chargers were loaded for several years. So much talent.

Warren Moon is up there as well.
Originally Posted by SandBilly
The many records holding Romo? Cutlers only records are probably for interceptions or lowest passer rating..


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Originally Posted by mathman
Originally Posted by SandBilly
The many records holding Romo? Cutlers only records are probably for interceptions or lowest passer rating..


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That's TFF!!!

I don't know if Romo's headed to Houston or Dallas, or maybe even Cleveland sick

But if I was a betting man, I'd bet my bottom dollar he's gone!
Watts way too popular to trade off
Tony Romo is an elite QB when he is healthy. Problem is, he has proven he is not durable enough to play in the NFL going forward.
No way the Texans would do that deal:

(1) trade a 3 time defensive player of the year that's still only 27 at a position where guys are productive into their 30s for a 38 year old quarterback who's only been active for less than a 1/4 of the last 2 seasons>?

2) McNair's too smart to lose the fan base and apparel sales by trading the only truly marketable player the Texans have ever had.

3) McNair seems to be a guy that's content to build long term through the draft and is leery of overpaying. They could've had Petyton a few years ago in a similar situation and didn't pull the trigger. I think the Texans would gladly take Romo but its got to be at the right price. Of the Texan's big contributors Wilfork, Jonathon Joseph and Duane Brown are the only ones older than 27, its not like the TExans nucleus is older guys that only have a year or two left in their window to win.

I can see the Texans trading some other pass rushers (Mercilus, Simon, etc) and some draft picks for Romo though.
Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by LONEOAK
However, anyone believing that he would have made enough difference against New England last Sunday is certifiable.


Which Sunday are you referring to?




Dave


I should have been referring to SATURDAY, 1/14/17. blush
Originally Posted by mathman
Originally Posted by SandBilly
The many records holding Romo? Cutlers only records are probably for interceptions or lowest passer rating..


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Hilarious!




I'll concede... Tony Romo isn't as bad as Cutler, but he still sucks.
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