A lot of sports personalities make predications and then end up eating their words, look at that Max Kellerman dude on ESPN he’s been saying Tom Brady is done for about five years now. And then there’s Tony Romo who gets it right more times than not.
The former Cowboys quarterback is known for predicting plays pre-snap, but now he has correctly guessed the Super Bowl back when Tampa Bay and Kansas City played in week 12.
Right after the game that saw the Chiefs defeat the Bucs, 27-24, Romo said there was a “better than good chance” that these two teams were gonna meet again in the Super Bowl.
“You want me to make a slight guess here? I think there’s a better-than-good chance… I don’t know what even that percentage is… that these two teams are gonna be here in Tampa.”
.@TonyRomo is a FORTUNE TELLER. He said in Week 12, when the Bucs lost two straight and dropped to 7-5 entering the bye week, that they’d meet the Chiefs in the Super Bowl. How he knew this? I don’t know. Because they’d only had one signature win up until that point: Green Bay. pic.twitter.com/VBQ8MooHFl
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) January 25, 2021
Now Romo has gotten some things wrong too, like saying Dak Prescott might have a cramp when he suffered a gruesome ankle injury. But he isn’t out there saying look at me, he just does his job and moves on.
So if he makes a pregame prediction on the big game in a couple weeks, I’d put some money on it.






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