Sam Belden
Tom Brady made a smart move that will help him in the broadcast booth next year, according to CBS's Tony Romo.
Following his retirement last year from the NFL after leading the Dallas Cowboys for nearly 13-years, Romo was immediately hired by CBS Sports to become the lead color analyst for their NFL telecasts, teaming with Jim Nantz in the broadcast booth. With only 8 months on the job, Romo was ...
Cowherd explained that Brady’s diligence and preparation on the field will translate perfectly to the broadcast booth. While at the same time, Romo is slipping for exactly the same reasons he always seemed to fall a bit short with the Dallas Cowboys. ...
(@CBSSports)November 5, 2017"I think Tony's brought a unique insight into his role. It's almost like when he's sitting int he booth, he's playing the game," said Cowboys CEO Stephen Jones.Romo's insight and abilities to see plays before they happen have received rave reviews. Jones...
Romo's insight and abilities to see plays before they happen have received rave reviews. Jones says they're well-deserved. "I'm sure Tony's been in the press box, but certainly not doing what he's gonna be doing. What an amazing talent Tony is. We think he could still walk out and...