GMScud
11-19-2008, 11:26 PM
Wow a story of a guy talking to another guy who he did not know. Thats so special and Romo is so special that I just don't know what to do. He probably called the press about both of those stories to boast his ego. I'm sure sports people do this all the time but its funny how his are the ones that get "called in by a stranger". Please.
AKA the Cowboy's PR guy who will do anything to cover up the circus that Jerry Jones and that locker room have become.
53Fan
11-20-2008, 12:02 AM
Romo's not a complete douche bag. YAAAAAAYYYYY!!! Are you kidding me? I have friends who are pretty well off and do wonderful things for people but you don't see me starting threads about them. What is so special about an athlete with millions of dollars buying someone a movie ticket? I would think someone without much to give, but giving anyway would be a bigger story. I'm sure there are people on this board who have helped their fellow man. Isn't that what you're suppose to do?
rypper11
11-20-2008, 12:26 AM
On my way home from work Monday I gave a man a ride to a gas station and back because he ran out of gas on the freeway. But the stupid news refused to air my story. Guess I should have had my publicist report it.
SmootSmack
11-20-2008, 12:32 AM
Nice story, but like Matty says it's not an uncommon story. I think we can cut D'Boyz a little slack though. He's not like those weak Cowboys fans who only show up when it's convenient to them and run and hide when the Cowboys lose to the Redskins...Bunker Jane, I'm looking in your direction.
SkinDogg
11-20-2008, 12:39 AM
I remember last year this time + 7 days, it was Dallas Cowboy fans (not Giants, certainly not Philly) who were the FIRST to step on Warpath to offer their sympathies and condolences after the death of Sean Taylor. They posted his picture on their fan website. It's the class of this rivalry, so for that, I say let 'em post an article once in awhile about their team. Puh-leeze, we'd all be warm & fuzzy too if Chris Cooley helped an old lady cross the street. Fans get off on stuff like this.
Alright, kumbayah moment over...check out this archive. Hang on at least 'til 3 min, 40 secs. It's what I want for Romo (sorry old poor man at the movies), what I hope for our pass rush, how loud we fans need to be!)
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53Fan
11-20-2008, 01:08 AM
On my way home from work Monday I gave a man a ride to a gas station and back because he ran out of gas on the freeway. But the stupid news refused to air my story. Guess I should have had my publicist report it.
You were robbed rypper11! I'll do my best to get your story out, I promise. :)
dan_snyder69
11-20-2008, 03:21 AM
yea, everyone take a step back. we actually would be impressed if a skins player did this. would i post it on a cowboys site? depends how drunk i was. lol but it's not the most retarded thing i've ever seen either.
SkinDogg
11-20-2008, 08:09 AM
yea, everyone take a step back. we actually would be impressed if a skins player did this. would i post it on a cowboys site? depends how drunk i was. lol but it's not the most retarded thing i've ever seen either.
my sentiment exactly (see my post above about the old lady and chris cooley who by the way does nice stuff, too.)
dmek25
11-20-2008, 09:19 AM
nothing wrong with shedding some light on good guy deeds. lord knows we get enough negative stories from the press
TheMalcolmConnection
11-20-2008, 09:32 AM
It's nice he did that, but I think stuff like that is why he always acts so f*cking smug on and off the field. Nice gesture, but I still hate him too.