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Enough already, yes we understand he spent his ass off on this stadium. Its nice but it won't make the players play better.

Same old Romo just throwing it all over the place.


Just wait till there is no salary cap next year. Jerry will spend his ass off trying to get this team to the Superbowl.
 

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It's funny right?
 

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Enough already, yes we understand he spent his ass off on this stadium. Its nice but it won't make the players play better.

Same old Romo just throwing it all over the place.


Just wait till there is no salary cap next year. Jerry will spend his ass off trying to get this team to the Superbowl.
All hell is going to break loose. Days of an Arizona in the SB will be long gone
 

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Clearly, Romo needs to have a sit down with Warren Moon

d1g1t
 

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Warren Moon could teach Romo about The Stigma*

Sincerely,

Quincy Carter
Anthony Wright
Ryan Leaf
Clint Stoerner
Vinny Testaverde
Chad Hutchinson
Drew Henson
Drew Bledsoe


*Of trying to fill the shoes of Troy Aikman
 

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Enough already, yes we understand he spent his ass off on this stadium. Its nice but it won't make the players play better.

Same old Romo just throwing it all over the place.


Just wait till there is no salary cap next year. Jerry will spend his ass off trying to get this team to the Superbowl.


I don't think the owners will cave on a salary cap. Parity is what has made the league so strong. I think the players might actually concede on this issue.
 

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I don't think the owners will cave on a salary cap. Parity is what has made the league so strong. I think the players might actually concede on this issue.
I hope so. Parity has really made the NFL enjoyable to me.
 

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I don't think the owners will cave on a salary cap. Parity is what has made the league so strong. I think the players might actually concede on this issue.



FACT: 2010 will be an uncapped year.

Without the cap NFL will be just like MLB. THe fanbase will crumble getting worse year to year.
 

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If i was staring at those Dallas Cheerleaders the whole game, I'd throw INT's too!
 

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There is no doubt that if the sky is the limit with spending you will have a set of teams that will flex their financial muscle. A 300 or 400 million payroll doesn't seem out of the question. Then you will have everyone else just trying to put a somewhat decent product on the field to keep their franchise afloat.
 

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