In the two years since Romo got a record-setting $18M/year 10-year contract extension, he has taken a nosedive – going from being a boy wonder broadcaster who could predict plays to being almost unlistenable at times.
According to Andrew Marchand on the SBJ podcast, CBS conducted an “intervention” with Romo this past offseason – and that his relationship with Nantz might be a little rocky.
Romo himself had this lucid analysis of his broadcasting career:
According to Andrew Marchand on the SBJ podcast, CBS conducted an “intervention” with Romo this past offseason – and that his relationship with Nantz might be a little rocky.
Romo himself had this lucid analysis of his broadcasting career:
What say SoSH about this man of many, many words?“I think you’re always evolving,” Romo told The Post on behalf of Michelob ULTRA and Netflix, which teamed up for a first-ever partnership to launch Netflix’s newest golf docuseries “Full Swing.” “I mean, some changes are good, some you’re like, ‘Ah, I shouldn’t do that. But I always trial and error a bunch and sometimes it works.
“I mean, the ability to adapt and learn, if you never try to change at all — I just think like the best players in the world aren’t afraid of failure. You’re going to fail all the time, but at the same time, you succeed because of that, as long as you think about it and try to understand how to improve and then go about the process to make that happen, which is work ethic and commitment. But you got to have a plan for it before.”