It’s all from social media – after the Cowboys catastrophic loss on Thanksgiving day to the Chargers. Twitter and Facebook reactions were calling loudly from fans to get Romo out of retirement and back to the Dallas Cowboys. Do you agree?
Then . . . there’s this where fans heard chanting ROMO, ROMO!
Fans Chanting for @tonyromo to comeback. Lets go 9 pic.twitter.com/SJXx8JADYR
— Rachel Rizzuti (@Rizzuti09) November 24, 2017
Cowboys have scored 7,9,6 past 3 games. Bring tony Romo back please
— Matt (@Matthew_Lopez22) November 24, 2017
The Tony Romo chants have begun https://t.co/DwefwGNHFh
— New York Post Sports (@nypostsports) November 24, 2017
It seems some @dallascowboys fans want Tony Romo to come out of retirement https://t.co/7x02TFs8WN pic.twitter.com/7UuNtkBgtz
— Blue Star (@BlueStarBlog) November 24, 2017
Tony Romo watching the Cowboys offense struggle from the booth like pic.twitter.com/QwjkxfNOGD
— NFL Retweet (@NFLRT) November 23, 2017
To all of the Dallas Cowboys’ fans who have enjoyed dancing on the NY Giants grave over the past few months, perhaps more energy should be sent trying to coax Tony Romo out of retirement. #Tonyromo #Dakprescott #Dallascowboys #NYgiants
— Gary Green (@ChasersOwner) November 24, 2017
Cowboys fans wanted Tony Romo to replace Dak Prescott during awful Thanksgiving loss https://t.co/DzpOTOtEKV pic.twitter.com/K6hv0jUOp1
— For The Win (@ForTheWin) November 24, 2017
Cowboys fans that never appreciated Tony Romo when he had no pieces around him are getting a new appreciation for what he was able to do for much of his career.
— Quinton Martinez (@qmartinez) November 23, 2017
Much love for you @dak, but you are no Tony Romo. You used to complain about him yet he did more with less. He carried the team on hid shoulders.
— leonel flores (@liloblueBigD) November 20, 2017