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Why Couldn't Romo Admit He Was Hurt During the 44-6 Loss?

 
I'll gladly tell you why. Even if it was made known that he was hurt, idiots would have just blew it off and call anyway. Still confused? The process of making up stories takes many twists and turns. On the one hand, you have the player who is obviously hurt but not saying nothing about the injury. Next, you have the moronic media. The media's job is to report on what they see and hear, basing their story on facts nothing else, and then submit the report for final approval. The problem is that only a certain percentage is facts. The rest is basically garbage opinion, which is then allowed on the air where the mindless idiots who hang off the media's every word accept it. Now, ask me what all this has to do with Romo and the loss. He said nothing about the injury because he clearly he knew, just like all the rest of us with brains, that if he reported he was hurt, there would have been all kinds of spin. Many would claim it was just a excuse; others would claim something ... (link)

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