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		By: Tim Truemper		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tim Truemper]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[To Joe S below.   &quot;Get over it.&quot;   Not sure why you say that.  So to make my point clear, I have followed the Cowboys since 1966.  I see a lot of Meredith and Romo comparisons insofar as the early part of Romo&#039;s career.  I think he is great and feel bad that he is often in the center of so much controversy regarding his capabilities.  I tell everyone who criticizes Romo in an unfair way that Dallas is lucky to have him.  Looking at all the other teams and their investment into QB&#039;s with high draft picks, or in trading for an established veteran, and getting often mixed results, it is a miracle that Dallas got Romo as a free agent.  Thank you Sean Payton for noticing him when you were the QB coach for Dallas.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To Joe S below.   &#8220;Get over it.&#8221;   Not sure why you say that.  So to make my point clear, I have followed the Cowboys since 1966.  I see a lot of Meredith and Romo comparisons insofar as the early part of Romo&#8217;s career.  I think he is great and feel bad that he is often in the center of so much controversy regarding his capabilities.  I tell everyone who criticizes Romo in an unfair way that Dallas is lucky to have him.  Looking at all the other teams and their investment into QB&#8217;s with high draft picks, or in trading for an established veteran, and getting often mixed results, it is a miracle that Dallas got Romo as a free agent.  Thank you Sean Payton for noticing him when you were the QB coach for Dallas.</p>
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		By: JoeS		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2015 20:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Contrary to what one might think, I am not a Romo &quot;apologist&quot;. As a Cowboys fan, I see his strengths and weaknesses (do I!). But, also, it means I have seen virtually every play Romo has participated in (including his pre-starter exhibition games). Romo gets a permanent bad rap because of a few admittedly bonehead plays. He deserves that criticism, but, also deserves MUCH more praise than he is presently given.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Contrary to what one might think, I am not a Romo &#8220;apologist&#8221;. As a Cowboys fan, I see his strengths and weaknesses (do I!). But, also, it means I have seen virtually every play Romo has participated in (including his pre-starter exhibition games). Romo gets a permanent bad rap because of a few admittedly bonehead plays. He deserves that criticism, but, also deserves MUCH more praise than he is presently given.</p>
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