Sunday, October 12, 2008

Dallas Cowboys, Tony Romo, and ACORN: ACORN Cloniing of Romo Hurts Cowboys

As discussed  in an entry last week about Tony Romo, radical, the activities of Tony Romo as a member of ACORN have made him a boneheaded football player. 
 
Now some have suggested (correctly) that ACORN is a criminal organization committing rampant voter fraud as an agent of the Democratic Party, and supported by the Democratic Party and Barack "World" Obama.  Of curse, ACORN, and leftist Democrats supporting ACORN, were also a major cause of the ridiculous subprime loans that led to the present housing/credit crisis.  Democrats even had the nerve to put funding for ACORN in the recent Wall Street bailout bill, until House Republicans forced the removal of the provision.  However, Democrats succeeded in putting Federal funding for ACORN in another bill.  Yes, leftist Democrats are making the taxpayers help fund a criminal organization, which also is an organization that--along with leftist Democrat politicians--got us into this mess by forcing lending to people who could not afford a house.  This was in combination with other leftist organizations, such as those supporting illegal immigrants (part of the housing foreclosure problem--believe it or not).  I digress (not really, as usual).
 
The people who suggest that ACRON is a criminal organization pushing the agenda of leftist Democrats in ways that are ruining--those people ridicule me for suggesting that Tony Romo has become a boneheaded quarterback because of becoming connected with ACORN.  I think the evidence is with me.  In fact, as I suggested on Saturday, it seems that ACORN actually cloned Tony Romo, and sent the clones to register in Nevada (although the Secretary of State of Nevada has denied Tony Romo is registered in Nevada).   The performance of Tony Romo today, and in recent weeks (see that entry last week), is that cloning is damaging to the original being cloned--more evidence that we are right to ban human cloning.
 
Look at what happened to Tony Romo today.  Except against "prevent defenses" of Arizona, and helped by Marion Barber on a ridiculously lucky 77 yard run after catching a short pass, Tony Romo was ineffective.  But it was much worse than that, as the totally boneheaded plays continued.
 
In the first half, Romo fumbled the ball away to Arizona, after Arizona had given the Cowboys the ball by means of its own fumble.  This was after Romo had previously been given a gift by officials.  He fumbled the ball away to Arizona near the Cowboy goal line, only to have the officials get the call wrong (blowing the ball dead prematurely).  Then Romo fumbled the ball into his own end zone, only to be saved by the NFL "tuck" rule (asking me to explain that is like asking, or Larry Kudlow, to explain LIBOR, or why it allegedly so important). 
 
Romo was not done.  In the second half he muffed a "shotgun" long snap that he could have caught (although it was not a perfect snap).  That enabled Arizona to take control of the game.  You could say this was just a physical "mistake", but Romo is getting in the habit of making these physical mistakes at crucial times.  The fumbles are mainly not physical mistakes, but mental mistakes (not securing the ball, and/or making the decision to get rid of the ball soon enough).
 
The fumbles were not over.  Dallas tied the game, after a series of miracles that had little to do with the play of Tony Romo.  The game went into overtime, and Dallas had the first opportunity to win the game.  Romo fumbled again, which could have lost the game right then.  The ball luckily bounced right back to Romo, but the sack (and Romo passes which were not even close) caused the Cowboys to have to punt under pressure (pressure to not allow Arizona to get good field position on the punt).  The punt was blocked into an Arizona touchdown.  Gave over.
 
Is the evidence not strong that maybe this cloning project on Tony Romo began even before that muff of the field goal snap in that playoff game two years ago.  Even if you think that the speculation over Tony Romo being cloned is a little out there, I think that association with ACORN is a more logical explanation of Romo's obvious distraction from football than Jessica Simpson.
 
ACORN has a lot to answer for.  They may be ruining the concept of honest elections in this country.  They may have played a large role in ruining the country by causing, with others, this present housing/credit/financial crisis.  Now they may have ruined Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys.
 
P.S.  The Dallas Cowboys defense is no great shakes either.  They can play well for short periods of time, but then get to a point where they can't stop anyone--especially when the game is on the line.  The defense has been bailed out this year by "unforced" errors by the opponents--namely unforced fumbles at key times.  But again today, the defense could not stop Arizona when it counted.  In the whole second half, the defense failed to stop Arizona, except when Arizona was trying to run out the clock.  Tha pass defense has been pretty much of a joke for years (not able to get interceptions, which is a fatal defect for a pass defense, and being unable to make key plays at key points in the game). The defensive line is overrated.  Are the Cowboys even a playoff team?  I think the jury is out.   

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