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by Terrance Donnels • Oct 7, 2009 9:34 AM EDT
The Cowboys are denying that Tony Romo lost track of the down late in the game, but to make sure there aren't any problems in the future, the team has hired a special counting consultant.
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One..two..three..FOUR downs! Ahahahahaha!
by ChiAdam on Oct 7, 2009 11:34 AM EDT reply actions
That is too funny! Hope you see this Jerruh, this is what the Cowboys have become. A sesame street side show!
by howboutthemboyz on Oct 7, 2009 11:57 AM EDT reply actions
you know this craccs me up all these ppl talking about Tony Romo and holding up 3 fingers when it was fourth down,who freakin cares if he knew it was fourth or thought it was third nobody would be making a big deal if this was Tom Brady or Peyton Manning,i mean im a huge Cowboy fan and i think the problem is that the media made Tony,he is a great athlete but its only hes 3rd full season just give em a break already he will come around im sure if he dont are owner will trade and get some big name who will mean nothing prob Vick or something
by adamisthebomb on Oct 7, 2009 3:26 PM EDT reply actions
Win some games!!!!!!!! I have faith in you. Romo!!!
by nfljerseys on Oct 9, 2009 3:25 AM EDT reply actions
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