Tony Romo returned from a broken clavicle this past Sunday against the Miami Dolphins. The Cowboys had been winless without Romo, losing 7 straight. Their recent win, however, has reinvigorated the hopes of Cowboys fans, who now think they are primed to turn around their season. Many believe that wish begins by defeating the 10-0 Carolina Panthers on Thanksgiving.
The wishbone, or furcula, is the fork-shaped bone resulting from the fusion of two clavicle bones. Romans, Romo, clavicle bones….it’s all starting to add up.
I’m not suggesting the Panthers will be trying literally to injure Romo in the Thanksgiving game. I’m sure they won’t shed tears if it occurs, but Carolina will be seeking to break the Cowboys metaphoric wishbone at their first Thanksgiving celebration. It won’t be luck if they do either. Beating the Cowboys on one of the biggest sports stages will instead be one more step in creating new football traditions--traditions involving the Carolina Panthers.
By the Professor, aka Tony Dunn
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