NFL fans want Tony Romo to 'shut up' during CBS broadcast of Broncos-Patriots

Billy Heyen

NFL fans want Tony Romo to 'shut up' during CBS broadcast of Broncos-Patriots image

No matter what, Sunday is Tony Romo's last CBS broadcast of the year.

It's the AFC Championship Game between the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots, and Romo is doing the color commentary alongside play-by-play man Jim Nantz.

And, well, fans don't love Romo's performances lately.

Maybe his lowlight of the first half was when he couldn't even say, "He should have more time here," before Jarrett Stidham was sacked on pressure that came in so quickly that it made Romo's point look quite silly.

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The common social media refrain on Sundays like this of late has been asking Romo to "shut up."

Here's a sampling:

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There was a much larger sampling of vulgar such requests, too.

Romo hasn't made many new fans this season.

He was a big hit when he first broke into broadcasting, but not anymore. CBS will have to decide what his future holds.

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