[N/S] NFLN Who is Tony Romo? (1 Viewer)

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OH MY GOD!!!, there is a 30 minute special about Who is Tony Romo, this should be the best 30 minutes of my entire week!!!
//sarcasm off
:_rofl:

How lame can you get NFLN???
 
I was amazed that this was comming on. That is really the frist bad programming I think they have had. If they are gonna do 30 minutes on this guy, there are several other first time starters this year that deserve 30 minutes, don't yall think?
 
I watched the first few minutes, right up until Paul Bermeister (sp) called him the best QB to ever play at eastern Illinois. Maybe he should check and see who holds most of the passing records there.

Just a handful of games and they're having a special on him already, what a bunch of crap!!!!!!!!! :mad:
 
I watched the first few minutes, right up until Paul Bermeister (sp) called him the best QB to ever play at eastern Illinois. Maybe he should check and see who holds most of the passing records there.

Just a handful of games and they're having a special on him already, what a bunch of crap!!!!!!!!! :mad:

Wow! I didn't realize how prolific a college player Payton was until I looked it up till just now.
 
1985 256/494 3146 YDS 22TD
1986 222/423 3456 YDS 23TD

http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache:VrUMOBDUbQkJ:www.mvc.org/football/leaders.pdf


Payton earned a degree in communications at Eastern Illinois, where as a quarterback he amassed 10,665 passing yards, which was then the third highest total in NCAA Division I-AA history. After leading all Division I-AA quarterbacks in passing in 1986, the three-time Associated Press All-America selection had brief stints with Chicago of the Arena Football League, Ottawa of the Canadian Football League and the Chicago Bears in 1987. Payton was inducted into the Eastern Illinois Hall of Fame in September of 2000.

http://www.dallascowboys.com/team_coach_sean_payton.cfm

Romo headed one of the most prolific offenses in the nation during the 2002 season, as the Panthers averaged 37.7 points per game despite the presence of two I-A opponents and no sub-I-AA competition on its ’02 slate. The Burlington, WI native finished his career with 84 touchdown passes, shattering the previous school mark of 75 held by current New York Giants offensive coordinator Sean Payton

http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=sportsnetwork&page=cfoot2/misc/2002payton_romo.htm
 

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