
This seems to be Dingy’s fallback reaction to every NFL controversy these days.
Via CBS Sports:
Over the weekend Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo announced the NFL canceled his fantasy football event in Las Vegas, a very “disappointing” move in his eyes.
Tuesday Romo continued to talk about the event, speaking with 105.3 the Fan in Dallas and lamenting a loss of a “great opportunity” for fans to meet their favorite players.
“It’s a disappointing week or so because we thought we put something together that was a great opportunity for fans to meet up with the players of the National Football League. Obviously the NFL didn’t feel that way,” Romo said. “We thought we were in the right and we took some steps to ensure the convention would be a resounding success and in the process we didn’t realize the NFL had trouble with the venue and some other things that they eventually came up with. When we looked at it, they had plenty of opportunity back in March and April to do these same things.
“We’re just disappointed for a lot of the fans and people who got tickets, got hotels booked and had their hard-earned money used for this event.”
There were a host of big-name players involved in the convention, including Rob Gronkowski, Antonio Brown, Le’Veon Bell, Jamaal Charles, DeMarco Murray and Eddie Lacy.
