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Tony Romo


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Tony Romo being Tony Romo. He's just a loser, plain and simple. He does some flashy stuff from time to time, but when it counts, when the games on the line, when the playoffs roll around, he finds a way to lose.

Enjoy sitting at home during the postseason cowgirls.

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Tony Romo says:

"Well, at least I'm going home to this "SCREAMER", and you're not (since she was "loud in bed" with the last two guys that she was with, it more than likely has more to do with it just being the way she is than them).

Now, I'm with her, and you're not.

Your boy,

Tony."

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WHEN WILL THE COWBOYS LEARN?? Romo loses the big games for them EVERY year. They talked so much junk when he was out and how GOOD they looked when he came back..o.k they won 3 in a row right ...but when it's time for him to step up and be the "quarterback" that they think he is...HE CHIDDOKED!!!!!

ROMO SUCKS!..COWBOYS...SWALLOW!!

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