Romo: "Seattle! Seattle!"

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I apologize if I missed it somewhere but did anybody hear Romo call out "Seattle! Seattle!" in his coverage checks yesterday during their game against the 49ers? Interesting.
 

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If true very funny him trolling the niners like that. What could make a niner more angry then that:) Although he should worry a bit more about his own game.
 

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he was trying to pull a bloody marry on the 49ers.
Except the Seahawks show up instead
 

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Maybe it said before and after he was intercepted, like a premonition ?


Lost to Seahawks 27-7 Wilson's 2rd game/first home game ? ...it's going to be like that seasons cardinals home game this time. If he plays like last week, here again.

Btw . didn't think 49ers looked that good, only 7 after the first quarter, and Dallas isn't known for actually having a defense.
 

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I heard another QB this sunday saying the same "Seattle, Seattle" as an audible with the same arm movement. Can't remember who though. Maybe Hoyer
 

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Audibles are usually three syllables. Still, it stood out when I heard Romo yell it. I think Romo scared himself into 3 picks just mentioning Seattle.
 

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Romo and Willis have a competition to see who can pick the SB winner each season. He was just letting Willis know who he was choosing.
 

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MizzouHawkGal":khfiyatv said:
I've heard that the term "Seattle" is quite a common word to use for audibles.

It is. Names of cities are often used for audible plays.
 
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