In the days after his momentum carried him into a Super Bowl-winning touchdown, Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw is celebrating by, among other things, making some fun of Tony Romo and the Cowboys.
Bradshaw said he doesn’t see the Cowboys ever winning a Super Bowl as long as Romo is their quarterback, and he said he doesn’t think the Cowboys’ fans believe they can win with Romo either.
“You know what, man, I don’t see it happening,” Bradshaw said on NFL Network. “I don’t think they believe it, and they’re America’s team. It all comes in together. If the fans don’t believe it, the team doesn’t. They’re kinda doubtful with Romo.”
During several key moments last season Cowboys coach Jason Garrett coached as if he didn’t trust Romo to win the game for him, and Jerry Jones said after the season that Eli Manning was the biggest difference between the Giants and Cowboys. Bradshaw may have a point about the team not believing in Romo.