Tony Romo used a little trickery on Sunday night in order to avoid taking a hit. During the 3rd quarter of the Dallas Cowboys vs New York Jets game Romo was due to throw a block on a reverse however he performed a phantom block and it worked like a charm causing the defender to brace for the hit, therefore successfully creating the best possible non-block block. If it wouldn’t have worked out the tone of this post would be quite different, however as it stands now we have to respect it. Check out the below clip of it to avoid further confusion.
[youtube width=”640″ height=”390″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FF97me7IYMo[/youtube]

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