I've noticed there haven't been many cameras on Tony Romo. The producers doing him a favor not showing him smiling on the sidelines.
The best thing about this loss is that everyone will be discussing again whether they should bring Romo back into the lineup. More drama hopefully it tears the Cowboys season apart.
Al Michaels preaching the truth, "if Dak wants to be the MVP, he's gotta score a touchdown on this drive." Oh well. We'll find out if Brady can wrap up the MVP race tomorrow night against the Ravens.
A little football magic... ______ 49ers placed TE Vance McDonald on injured reserve with a shoulder injury, ending his season. McDonald suffered the year-ending injury literally one day after signing a five-year, $35 million extension. An athletic mismatch with some blocking ability but inconsistent hands, McDonald's outlook in Dynasty leagues is entirely contingent on where the 49ers' leadership heads and who they choose at quarterback. [rotoworld]
No Gronk. No Amendola. Brady still destroying the top ranked defense in the league. MVP race is over. Sorry Zeke.
Fourth and One, game on the line, Patriots went for it... They run it, and EASILY make it without even running desperately up the gut. The Texans would've been worried about a spot.... turnover on downs. Some officiating has been questionable though, granted.
I thought they went for it just to run even more clock.. it was an amazing display of clock management.. If the Texans has the same exact scenario, I think Texans punt on 2nd down and give the Ravens 2 minutes to score.
I don't think Brady is going to win it just because of the 12 games played. I think there are some other really good QBs that have a case too. Matt Ryan Matthew Stafford Derek Carr and now shockingly again Aaron Rodgers. In fact, I think Rodgers can win MVP if he goes 8 TDs+ and no INTs in his last 3 games while also winning all 3. He's had pretty damn good season since the middle of October. Night and day difference from when he first started the season.