Windy Meadowlands will be tough test for Romo, Gramatica

By Andy Targovnik  |   Thursday, November 30, 2006  |  Comments( 5 )

Dallas Cowboys
The newest Dallas Cowboy, kicker Martin Gramatica, will likely be nervous when he takes the field at the Meadowlands against the New York Giants this Sunday. In addition to the burden of replacing the most accurate kicker in NFL history, the recently released Mike Vanderjagt, Gramatica will want to prove that Bill Parcells made the right...
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CommentsComments: 5
No.1
fr8ttrain
09:49 AM
11/30/2006
Who's the Rookie? Manning has been in the league 3 yrs and Romo 4.
Cowboys need to get a tough road win here and put the Gigantes out of their misery. The Giants are gonna' be plenty pissed off. Cowboys are high and NY is low, this could get ugly.
No.2
T
02:58 PM
11/30/2006
Giants fans #1 are very upset right now, because of all the trouble going on with the media and the 3 game losing streak and so much more. But if they think that we're not going to fight for a victory they can think again. And Shockey really pissed me off when he said Dallas could never beat the Giants on a good day. I guess we'll have to prove ourselves to these cocky Midgets. Its our turn to take over the NFC EAST and we're gonna take it over with pride. Stop talkin about all this crap about Automatica and the winds, it doesnt matter he'll be fine. And Romo will continue to be a beast. Its just another week in football the only difference is we're playing for the division. I have a sneaking suspicion that Romo will throw for over 400yds this game so GO DALLAS
No.3
Maxflimike
01:20 AM
12/01/2006
If memory serves me correctly, the last time that the Cowboys & Giants got together, it was a less than stellar performance by the Boys. This is the kind of game that should make every Cowboy fan nervous. I don't want to hear any comments about me not being a true fan or I don't have confidence in my team. That's a little too "high school", if you know what I mean !!!Maybe this time, the officials won't chop block our defensive backs in the end zone.
We haven't seen Tony in the wind and the best we can go on is a win in the rain. I think, more than anything that goes happens on the field, what happens off the field could be just as detrimental. Many people have made a big deal over the fact that Tuna hasn't shown his starting Q.B. much love nor has he been easy with the praise. I can see why his approach is as such. Don't give your young starter a chance to get a big head. I mean, what show haven't you seen Romo on? How many times have you had to put up with seeing him dodge the Jessica question? The Tuna is just trying to get his Q.B. "right" before the media has a chance to get into his head. Personally I think that's a brilliant move.
The Cowboys are undoubtedly playing some of the best ball the Dallas area has seen in quite a while. With a Cowboy win, the chance of making a statement in the NFC East is all but assured. With a loss, it's not the end of the world, but it makes things a lot harder than they need to be. With a loss, it will be easier to see how Romo handles it and how or "if" it will have a less than positive effect on him. So far Romo has stepped up and answered every critic and naysayer to date. The icing on that cake would be to shut whiner Shockey up for good.

Let's hear it for "ROMO TIME"
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