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It was revealed earlier this week that CBS had to have intervention with Tony Romo about his preparation prior to calling NFL games. During a recent interview with the New York Post, Romo opened up about his progress as a broadcaster and the complaints some have with him...
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“I think you’re always evolving,” Romo told Jenna Lemoncelli. “Some changes are good, some you’re like, ‘Ah, I shouldn’t do that.’ But I always trial and error a bunch and sometimes it works.

“I mean, the ability to adapt and learn, if you never try to change at all — I just think like the best players in the world aren’t afraid of failure. You’re going to fail all the time, but at the same time, you succeed because of that, as long as you think about it and try to understand how to improve and then go about the process to make that happen, which is work ethic and commitment. But you got to have a plan for it before.”
(The Spun)
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
24 Comments
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emanresu14 months
Thanks for the clickbait title with absolutely no substance. This shouldnt be a post. Congrats, you got your click. You'll be getting fewer of them.
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TommyDaTiger14 months
You’re killing your father Larry
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FreddieMac14 months
That is an example of saying a lot at the same time saying nothing. It is like his broadcasts.
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sostan14 months
Sat what? That reads like a Kamala Harris word salad.
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Timeoday14 months
NOMO ROMO jerseys are on sale now!!
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Twenty 4914 months
I wish he and the other color commentators didn’t talk nonstop from tackle to snap of the next play. It’s like the directors are urging them to keep blathering at all times.
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BigPerm3014 months
His response is as annoying as his commentary.
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summersausage14 months
He’s just simply not good at it
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pecot14 months
He has a good voice for broadcasting, if you want to criticize the new #1 team on Fox they suck!
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TNTigerman14 months
He just said a whole lotta nuthin'.
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Tigers4Lyfe14 months
Reading isn't your strong suit is it?
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tigersbh15 months
He knows the game but I find him a little annoying. He might want to avoid the n-word too. lol
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RidiculousHype15 months
Fox paying Larry to post these negative Romo headlines is pretty random lol
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Gus Tinsley15 months
I think he is pretty good. He gives his honest perspective from a former players viewpoint. Maybe sometimes too candidly.
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DesertCajun15 months
90% of the time I mute them all
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FowlGuy15 months
I think he’s a better broadcaster then starting qb. But hey, what do I know.
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Spelt it rong15 months
Romo was a very good QB. I believe he'd be a Super Bowl winner had the NFL known what a catch was in Green Bay.
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Stiles15 months
Lol. Right. It was the Green Bay game keeping him from hardware. Today I learned 0-4 in the divisional round is “very good”. Ok.
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Spelt it rong15 months
Hey Stiles, if you attempt to use that lump 3 feet above your arse, you may come to realize that football is a team game. Tony Romo was a very good QB on a bunch of sorry teams.
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brett40815 months
he is quite bad at broadcasting, but there are many worse. Orlovsky, Stinchcomb, Gilmore, etc.
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CanebreakCajun15 months
Is anyone good?
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SoFla Tideroller15 months
What's wrong with Stinchcomb?
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SmelvinRat14 months
Stinch is one of the top 3 analysts out there.
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