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The real T.O. did you see him on the sideline!!!?

Tony Romo threw 5 interceptions yet T.O. was right by his side encouraging him. People wanted to see how he would act once Romo didn't go to him and the Cowboys had a bad game. Well you saw it, he celebrated along with all the Cowboy players in the end when Folk hit the game winning FG. He wasn't hanging his head or yelling at his QB he was celebrating with his teammates. Chad Johnson was in his QB's ear after missing a route and getting the ball intercepted yet you don't hear about that much had that been T.O. it would of been all over the news.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    T.O. has been problematic in the past, yes. But I refuse to believe that a person cannot change. It's not an issue of the real T.O. or the fake T.O. It's an issue of mutual respect. He gets respect from his teammates in Dallas, as well as the coach. In the past he's not gotten a lot of respect from his teammates. Whether or not it was because he didn't earn it is not the point I'm trying to make. It's not so hard for me to see what's going on. He's trying to be more of a team guy and he is beginning to see the fruits of it. It's something that he probably feels is making his stint in Dallas personally rewarding. For all you "wait and see" detractors. Romo bobbled a snap and couldn't get the ball down for a field goal in the playoffs last year. T.O. called him on a daily basis for about a month afterward to give him consolation and encouragement. Give the guy a break. At least he isn't Pacman Jones, Chris Henry, Michael Vick, or Leonard the scott free murderer Little.

  • 1 decade ago

    T.O.'s success depends highly on the success of Tony Romo. He has to help make sure that the youngster doesn't lose his confidence. T.O. really can't say too much because his drops and inability to hold onto the ball almost cost us the game. He is a fighter and I can't believe the way that team has come together. They seem to have needed the coaching change because that team is a spirited, together unit. That is the only thing I see them have over New England. These guys really seem to play hard for one another. Get your popcorn ready.

  • 1 decade ago

    Did you watch the same game I watched??

    After the first 2 int. T.O. was talking to Romo as a human.

    In the 4th quarter when Romo threw 5 picks and Dallas was down T.O. was shown a few times walking the sideline yelling at people and upset that they might lose. His BIG mouth yapping again.

    Go TIVO the game and you will see.

    Sure he was happy in the end but he is a cancer.

  • 1 decade ago

    Ahhhhhhh! Honestly, the man has been relatively quiet in Dallas so far and, if you put about half of the receivers in the NFL in T.O.'s position the other night, they would've biitched their azzes off too.

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  • 8 mile
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    I was a bit surprised that T.O. didn't yell at Romo on the sidelines. T.O. gets along with Romo and Wade Phillips very well. Hopefully, Owens is maturing. McNabb wasn't candid enough with T.O. and Garcia was too soft with Owens. To me, Romo is a very down to earth guy who gets along with people well and he knows how to deal with egos.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Totally agree with you man. And notice how NOBODY is talking about how good a teammate T.O. is being! All they care about is "whens T.O. gonna explode?" well as of right now it looks like never.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I was shocked. When TO was with Philly, he gave them a run for his money. He was like a bad dog from the pound. Now that he's with the Cowboys, and actually appreciates and clicks with Romo, he's the well-behaved puppy he used to be.

    All I can say is WOW.

  • 1 decade ago

    Yes - looks like he has got a identity makeover. It seems as if playing for the Cowboys motivates him more (no disrespect to Eagles), and brings out the better of him. All of a sudden Cowboys have become a contender (though I expect them to lose this weekend). If TJ also feels likewise, it will bring back memories of the old days in Dallas.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Wait till the cowboys loose a couple games. Then the "real" owens will come back out of hiding.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Yeah, if T.O. could have just done what he's doing this season his whole career, he would probably be one of the most respected players in the NFL. He probably would have broken a few records by now also.

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