Bill O'brien Can't Talk About Tony Romo But It's Clear What The Texans Want
... why we reached this stage. And with these league meetings concluding and teams about to enter their offseason programs, Jones is only going to hold on for so much longer. Personally, again, I would have given Jones a draft pick weeks ago - some are suggesting he wants too much for Romo - and have Romo already deep in my playbook, but that’s just me, I guess. O’Brien, who was mostly a passenger in the pursuit of Osweiler a year ago as ownership and management led that charge, has had decidedly little to say publicly on the matter. And justifiably so. But internally there is no doubt he wants a proven veteran like Romo to try to take this team from AFC South champion to an actual title contender, and the timing of all of this could not be better. It’s only so often a Romo or Peyton Manning is on the street waiting for their next contract. “I’m not involved in any trade talks,” O’Brien said. “I’m a coach. I didn’t have any trade discussions with anyone … I’m not going ...
Tony Gonzalez Is Leaving Cbs As The Network Tries To Land Tony Romo
... head coach Rex Ryan. As far as a replacement goes, CBS hasn’t made any announcements, though one name that seems to be getting a fair amount of attention is former Oakland Raiders CEO Amy Trask, who was a regular on That Other Pregame Show, which aired on Sundays on the CBS Sports Network. Another name that’s being floated around is Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, who has quickly become the more coveted free agent in broadcasting, though it’s unlikely he would take a studio job if he decided to retire from the NFL. The NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that CBS is actually trying to entice the 36-year-old quarterback to its booth with a big-time job opportunity — replacing former Giants quarterback Phil Simms as its top anchor for the network’s NFL game coverage. CBS has not responded to a ...
Why The Cowboys Must Ditch Tony Romo Before Saga Gets Favre-esque
... despite owner Jerry Jones publicly stating in early March he was going to abide by a “Do Right” rule for his longtime quarterback’s departure. The expectation was Romo, who has a $24.7 million salary cap number and a $14 million salary this year, would be released with a post-June 1 designation once the 2017 league year began March 9. The $19.6 million salary cap charge relating to the bonus proration in Romo’s 2013 extension and the subsequent contract restructurings for cap purposes in 2014 and ‘15 would be taken over the next two years with a post-June 1 designation. The Cowboys would be required to carry Romo’s full cap number until June 2, when his $14 million 2017 salary would come off their cap, leaving a $10.7 million cap charge for this year. Romo would remain on the Cowboys’ books in 2018 with an $8.9 million cap charge. Almost a month later, Romo’s status hasn’t changed. Jones is still holding onto Romo, which is well ...
Three Tied For Azalea Lead At Country Club Of Charleston; Tony Romo Shoots 77 In Second Round
... Morales, Sabana Seca, Puerto Rico 75-69—144. Karl Vilips, Melbourne, Australia 73-71—144. Blake Dyer, St. Petersburg, Fla. 71-73—144. Mark Cusic, California, Md. 73-72—145. Brad Wilder, Fort Wright, Ky. 72-73—145. Jackson Wyman, South Freeport, Maine 73-72—145. Kaito Onishi, Bradenton, Fla. 76-69—145. Hugo Bernard, Mont St-Hillaire, Canada 73-72—145. Easton Renwick , Du Bois, Pa.74-71—145. Chandler Mulkey, Johns Island 72-74—146. Skip Berkmeyer, Wildwood, Mo. 76-70—146. Ryan Abbate, Weston, Fla. 71-75—146. David Mackey, Bogart, Ga. 76-70—146. Mark Mance, Whitefish, Mt. 72-74—146. Austin Zoller, Summerville 71-76—147. Turk Pettit, Auburn, Ala. 73-74—147. Christian Salzer, Sumter 71-76—147. Patrick Christovich, New Orleans 73-74—147. Kevin Fajt, Greensburg, Pa. 78-69—147. Zach Norris, Mc Kee, Ky. 72-75—147. Garland Ferrell, Greenville 72-75—147. Chris Minton, Houston 73-75—148. Bailey Patrick, ...
Depression, Wine Coolers, Cigarettes, Analogies And Tony Romo's Belly
... him yesterday (See it below). Even if he does then it’s nothing to make too much of because he’s known to get a little heavy during the off season and work himself into shape during camp. I can understand the followings of a lot of music groups that I don’t necessarily listen to, but I don’t get Led Zeppelin at all. It used to piss my stepdad (R. I. P.) off to no end and apparently it gets a rise out of Seth as well. It’s starting to feel like Russell Westbrook is going to win the MVP. Sports are fluid so the feeling can change at any time, but that’s the feeling I’m getting and I feel like the rest of the city can kind of feel things swinging that way as well. I don’t think it’s a bad thing because I’d rather see James Harden with a chip on his shoulder rather than a satisfied Harden. Part of me wonders how Harden would handle a successful season this time around. The last time Harden had what was widely considered a successful season (by his standards) was in 2014-15 and he followed that up with a disastrous 2015-16. It seems like he has matured since, but it’s something to keep an eye on. I’m not a fan of sleeping in a different bed ...
Timeline Of How We Got Here And More Of What The Experts Are Saying About His Future
... once he becomes a free agent. If the Texans and Broncos intend to pursue Romo on the open market, they have interest in him now. The Cowboys hope to fans those flames by making both teams wait. They want to get one team to blink. ESPN's Trey Wingo : Tony Romo's the most underappreciated player in football over the last 6-7-8 years. The narrative that stuck with him from a fumbled snap in a wildcard game when no other starting quarterback would be out there, by the way, as your holder - take that out of it, and I think the narrative changes dramatically. His numbers speak for themselves the last 4-5 years he's played so it'd be perfect if you could work it out but if he's going to play, he wants to play and the question then becomes can you get anything for him? I think they're going to have to release him. I think the best-case scenario for him is Houston, and then Jerry has to decide if ...
Could Tony Romo Actually Replace Phil Simms On Cbs' Top Broadcast Team
... returning to the NFL—given that CBS would presumably want a firm commitment—and he might not be ready to take that dive. Landing at the top of the CBS football food chain also could make it harder for Romo to pull a Roger Clemens and return to the field during the season, if an opportunity to play half a season for a contender would emerge with the bursting of a tendon or the shredding of a ligament. For those reasons, it’s tough to see Romo actually usurping Simms on CBS’ top team heading into next season. For the network, it’s a huge risk on an unproven talent. For Romo, it’d likely require a commitment he might not be willing to offer. But could CBS hire Romo, put him on another broadcast team, see if he’s as good as they think he’ll be, give him a chance to prove his loyalty and groom him for the top chair? Now we’re talking. About Alex Putterman. ...
Cowboys To Release Romo Thursday
... Romo will still count $10.7 million on the 2017 cap and $8.9 million on the 2018 cap. The Cowboys are visiting with veteran quarterback Josh Mc Cown on Wednesday, who would replace Romo as the backup quarterback if he signs with the team. Mc Cown was one of the Cowboys' targets last summer after Kellen Moore broke his ankle in the first week of training camp, but the Cleveland Browns ' asking price was too high. Mc Cown, who turns 38 in July, was released by the Browns earlier in the offseason after a two-year run with the club. The release of Romo, who turns 37 in April, does not come as much surprise, although it was a move that pained Jones because of the close relationship he forged with Romo over 14 years. Tony Romo's Cowboys Rankings. Tony Romo will leave the Cowboys as the franchise's all-time leader in passing yards and touchdowns. Only Troy Aikman and Roger Staubach won more games as a starter. DAL Rank. 3 rd. - ESPN Stats & Information. Prescott's play in 2016, which earned him Offensive Rookie of the Year honors, and the Cowboys' a ...
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