Ahmad Bradshaw Rightfully Calls out Tony Romo, NFC East Rival Dallas Cowboys
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When you are the Super Bowl champions, the NFL parades you around like the prize pig at some backwoods county fair.
Is Ahmad Bradshaw right?
Sometimes that prize pig decides it's time to open his mouth and start letting the world know what it thinks. Such is New York Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw and his take on Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo.
After trouncing the bitter rival New England Patriots in the second Super Bowl in four years, Bradshaw was hitting the media circuit hard and pulling no punches—especially when it came to Romo's inability to win the Cowboys a Super Bowl.
Bradshaw told NFL Network about his NFC East Division foes and their QB situation:
"You know what, man, I don't see it happening. I don't think they believe it, and they're America's team. It all comes in together. If the fans don't believe it, the team doesn't. They're kinda doubtful with Romo."
Time after time, players, scouts and fans have called out the Cowboys and Romo for poor decisions in the clutch and inefficiencies that have led to key losses. Bradshaw is merely saying what has become blatantly obvious by the lack of success in the Cowboys' biggest moments.
Jerry Jones and Cowboys Nation are just too blind to see the truth.
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While Romo’s regular season numbers are top-10 worthy, that's not enough to get his team into playoff contention with any consistency. Since taking the helm, the level of success has been far lower than where it should be for a player heralded as the savior of the team.
Romo has played like John Kitna—not Troy Aikman.
As odd as it sounds, I'm going to side with a New York Giants player and say that Romo will never win a Super Bowl. Not only is he not good enough, but a division that has the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants is not winnable for Dallas.
America needs to find a new team—or at least a new quarterback.
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