Yeah, Romo was almost unlistenable his first couple years — and it was made worse by how many in the media lavished praise on him.
Yo mutha****a, I don't need you to predict what every single play is going to be to prove you're the smartest (and most annoying) kid in the classroom. Just watch the game with the rest of us and give your 2 cents on what went down.
It also was irritating af that Romo made everything about the QB's as if the other 21 players on the field are just accessory pieces. I know some quarterbacks may tend to think that way, but that's not how football works (plus we got Peyton and Eli doing as much on Monday nights, but that's the whole pretense of their show and those two are actually funny as opposed to just annoying as Romo tended to be).
/end rant
To his credit, Romo has gotten better and toned down his act.
Still not on the same level as Olsen or even Aikman (who's great at just telling it like it is and doesn't give a **** if he hurts a player's or coach's feelings in the process).
Probably past time for Collinsworth to go, though. Wish TB12 would've signed with the NBC instead