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It is Week 2 of the NFL regular season, and the next game, whose preview is available on CBS as ‘Game of the Week, ’ features the Kansas City Chiefs against the Cincinnati Bengals. This means Tony Romo, a retired quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, will be a color commentator in the game.
Not long ago, Cousin Sal's Winning Weekend podcast hosted Romo, who attempted to respond to the increasing allegations about his commentating. He interacted with his audience without such worries for the time being, even admitting that he accepts such criticism but realizes the effects it has on them.
“The span of protected mode one gets is like a turtle back for some time, but once you play in the NFL, any bumps will just stone to one side,” said Romo. “But that does not mean it does not impact on those inside you or the inner circle.
So you know such things, and concerning the criticism, I tell them, what did I, if you are from Twitter, and so based on it creatively”. “It is unnecessary critiquing”.
Romo Early Praise
When Romo made his broadcasting debut in 2017, he managed to warm the hearts of many fans after all, finding himself rated very highly on his ability to predict upcoming plays.
More recently, some of the fans have been more objective as opposed to giving him glowing reviews and are currently claiming he lost the finesse that made him unique and full of zest in the booth. Romo’s focus, all criticism notwithstanding, is and will remain on the most important thing the fans experience.
He also pointed out the necessity of audience reaction, particularly fan feedback. "In my opinion, the fans are the people who decide and should," Romo said. "Because if they don’t like you, we’re not playing sports trying to win. We’re trying to make the experience better for the viewer."