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myespn.go.com - 10/16/2008
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Posted by ESPN.com's Matt Mosley Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has declared himself ready for action Sunday against the Rams, according to a high-ranking club source . The source told the NFC Beast blog that a throwing session before Wednesday's practice convinced Romo that he could play with ...
bloggingtheboys.com - 10/17/2008
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bloggingtheboys.com —
Seems like Tony Romo isn't done yet. According
to several sources, Romo has informed coaches that he
plans to play Sunday against the St. Louis Rams . Romo did not practice on Wednesday but did throw the ball on the side with his fractured ...
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Romo informs team he's ready to play Sunday
nfl.fanhouse.com - 10/23/2008
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nfl.fanhouse.com —
Terrell Owens was oddly reserved following the Cowboys'
shameful effort against the Rams last Sunday. Usually, a
three-interception performance from the quarterback, coupled with only two T.O. catches for 31 yards would result in a predictable ...
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Romo's Pinky Goes on T.O.'s Radio Show to Announce It's ...
profootballtalk.com - 10/17/2008
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profootballtalk.com —
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is optimistic that
his starting quarterback will be on the field on
Sunday in St. Louis. Jones suggested on a radio appearance today that the issue facing Tony Romo is simply whether he has the pain tolerance necessary to play with a broken pinkie on his throwing ...
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JERRY JONES: “VERY LIKELY” TONY ROMO WILL BE READY
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Huh? Tony Romo’s Gonna Start?
The Big Lead —
... That was our first reaction. (Picture the incredulity on the face of the announcer in the Karate Kid when he’s about to hand the trophy to Johnny, but instead says, “Daniel LaRusso’s gonna fight?”) After getting some sage advice from Brett Favre, Romo told ESPN’s Matt Mosley that he threw well at session Wednesday and thinks he can start Sunday against the Rams. Cowboys’ coach Wade Phillips seemed blindsided by questions about this throwing session, which says enough on its own that we don’t have to make a snide remark. ...
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