TONY ROMO DEFENDS BROADCAST STYLE DESPITE CRITICS
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Tony Romo, has responded to critics of his NFL color commentary ahead of his Super Bowl appearance on CBS. Romo, who retired from playing in 2016, has been a staple in the broadcast booth for the past few years. While some fans have grown annoyed with his on-air habits, Romo remains confident that the majority of viewers enjoy his unique insight.
During a recent media conference call, Romo addressed the criticism, stating, “I think there’s far more people who I see every single day who come up and love our broadcast and our team and CBS and what we do, and I hear that and feel that.” Despite the vocal minority, Romo believes that the positive feedback he receives outweighs the negative.
Romo’s approach to commentating has been a point of contention for some viewers. However, he acknowledges that his style may not be for everyone. He understands that not all NFL fans will appreciate his analysis, but until there is a significant decline in viewership, Romo is likely to remain in the broadcast booth.
As Romo prepares to call the Super Bowl alongside Jim Nantz, he remains focused on delivering a broadcast that appeals to the majority of viewers. While critics may continue to voice their displeasure, Romo’s popularity suggests that he is here to stay.