Ex-NFL Coach Would Rather Throw Up Than Listen To Tony Romo: 'Just Shut Up!'

In case you thought fans were the only ones annoyed by Tony Romo in the waning minutes of Sunday's Super Bowl, think again!

Former Notre Dame and NFL coach Charlie Weis hopped on Sirius XM on Wednesday, grabbed Romo by the hair, dragged the embattled broadcaster straight to a locker and jammed him in there with the force of a thousand offensive linemen. 

And you thought OutKick was critical of Romo!

"I listen to the end of the game and listened to Tony Romo ruin the moment. Just shut up and let us savor the moment. Just be quiet. Nantz had already said, ‘Jackpot.’ That should have been the end of the (conversation)," Weis said. 

"I try to watch the game and not let the announcers ruin the game for me. There are some announcers I really enjoy listening to. But then there’s announcers where if I have to listen, I’d rather go to the bathroom and throw up.

"(Sunday) that was one of the times where I preferred not to listen to the announcers and watch the game."

Charlie Weis is NOT a Tony Romo fan

My God. What a beatdown. Even I wouldn't go that far, but then again, I also accused Tony Romo of ruining the end of the game for me, so I get it. 

In case you somehow missed it, the Chiefs beat the 49ers in dramatic fashion Sunday, scoring the game-winning touchdown as the first overtime expired. Spoiler alert!

Couple things …

First, Romo gave audiences perhaps the worst description of the new NFL overtime rules in the history of descriptions (if that's a thing?). 

"You have to think of this as the first quarter. This is only the first quarter, then you move to the second quarter."

Except the Chiefs scored right after and then the game was over. So, not great!

What really pissed people off – including angry Charlie Weis – was Romo's instant analysis of the game-winning score. 

Again, not great!

The internet – as it tends to do – exploded at Romo for ruining the moment, and it's tough to argue with them. 

And that's coming from someone who actually thought he was pretty good for most of Sunday night. Seriously, I thought Tony Romo was decent for 74 minutes. 

Wasn't gonna say one thing about him this week. 

And then the final minute happened, and all hell broke loose. 

Oh well. It is what it is. Nobody on this planet is happier the offseason is here than Tony Romo. 

Time for some R&R, big guy. Chin up!
 

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