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Romo Out 4 Weeks With Hand Injury

Well you can begin to kiss any Super Bowl hopes away Cowboy belivers. The leader of the clowns, Tony Romo ,is out for four weeks after he suffered a broken pinkie fingure in yesturday's disastrous 30-24 loss to Arizona.

Romo was beaten up by the Cardinals defense; he fumbled five different times and was sacked three times in the game.

This means that Brad Johnson will get a chance to start. You have to feel good for Johnson who has been a back-up to the pompus Romo for two years running. Johnson is a good quarterback; he won a Super Bowl with Tampa Bay in 2002 and was a starter for the Vikings, Bucs and Redskins during his 17 year career.

I can only imagine how pumped Johnson must be to get a second chance to start again.
Don't feel sorry for Romo; this fellow is long overdue for some bad luck. He gets away scott free from the media because he is nice to them and dates Jessica Simpson. In truth, Romo hasn't won a thing in the NFL and is NOT an elite QB in the league.

The question remains: what is Terrell Owens' reaction this Cowboy tragedy? Remember a few weeks ago, T.O. criticized Romo for not throwing to him more often, even though Owens had 20 balls thrown his way in a loss to the Redskins. Well, in this video let's venture a guess shall we...WATCH T.O.'s POSSIBLE REACTION!!! Hope you all enjoyed that one!!

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