Tony Romo Faces Criticism for Repetitive Commentary During AFC Championship Game
Everyone had the same complaint about CBS commentator Tony Romo during the AFC Championship Game on Sunday night.
The former NFL quarterback called the showdown between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs alongside longtime partner Jim Nantz.
While Romo has often been accused of being obsessed with Bills QB Josh Allen, that was not the issue most people had with him during Sunday's game. They mostly felt he was repetitive as he said the words "Here we go" quite a bit.
"If you drank every time Nantz and Romo say, 'Here we go,' you'd have a good buzz tonight," Andrew Marchand, an insider for The Athletic, joked.
"Here we go Jim" -Tony Romo," another user wrote.
"Romo saying Here we go Jim:" said a third, adding a photo of LeBron James' pregame ritual.
"Here we go with Tony Romo," a fan wrote, sarcastically.
Romo can't be at peace once he puts his analyst hat on, as fans always find something to criticize him about.
To be fair, he does make it easy for them.
Meanwhile, the Chiefs are set to return to the Super Bowl for the third-straight year after beating Buffalo in a game that went down to the wire. They'll be playing the Philadelphia Eagles again after beating them in the big game back in 2023.