Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo?s play had a lot to do with his team?s 34-30 loss to the Detroit Lions.
Romo threw three interceptions in the game, and two of his picks were returned for touchdowns. The Redskins barely survived their own squeaker, with a 17-10 win over the Rams on Sunday, but tight end Chris Cooley still found time to talk about Romo?s collapse in a weekly appearance on the LaVar and Dukes show with former Redskin LaVar Arrington.
?It?s amazing, amazing to watch him choke like that,? Cooley said.
?I?m just saying, I?m up 24 points in the third quarter, if I?m the head coach, I feel like I could probably just take a knee for the rest of the game, punt it away and there?s no way that Detroit?s gonna drive on you that many times,? Cooley said. ?The only way you?re gonna give up that many points is turnovers, right? It?s hilarious to watch him throw pick sixes, too, back-to-back. I loved it. But it wouldn?t be as good as my cage fight.?
According to reports, Cooley?s reference to a cage fight dates back to previous visits to the show. Arrington then asked Cooley how long it would take for him to beat Romo in a cage fight.
?For me to beat Tony? I?m gonna be honest, I don?t know what kind of cagefighting skills he has,? Cooley responded. ?I would probably try to incorporate my wrestling ability, like when I was in high school. Obviously it?s been a while, but I didn?t like to beat people fast. I like to embarrass ?em a little bit. Like, take a 24-point lead, and then just play with it a little bit.?
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