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To: richardred who wrote (130443)1/7/2007 9:55:29 AM
From: Augustus Gloop  Respond to of 225578
 
Ya know...Michaels and Madden were talking about a special holder. Where I come from, and my belief is the QB should ALWAYS be the holder. He's used to taking snaps and is more warmed up than anybody on the sideline. But Romo didn't look like he'd done that many reps. He was going to lay that down watermelon style. You know the minute you get the ball if you have control and so does your kicker. Botched snaps are also practiced and yet it didn't look like either person was prepared. Yes the botch was Romo's fault but its Parcells that coaches the team...if he hadn't prepared them for a botch part of that is on him. The other thing is thats why you kick field goals on 3rd down at the end of a game