Bill Romanowski was never the poster boy for good clean NFL play, so we shouldn’t be shocked when he has dirty thoughts as an analyst either.
During Super Bowl week, any former player or analyst with Super Bowl experience comes out the woodworks. Romanowski is no exception.
On Tuesday while talking to Houston’s Sports Radio 610, he recommended the Seahawks hurt one of the Broncos receivers in order to gain momentum in the game.
“I think Seattle has to lay someone out in this game,” Romanowski said on Houston’s SportsRadio 610. “I think they need to bring that cart out, or that stretcher.”
When 49ers linebacker Navorro Bowman was injured late in the NFC title game, Romanowski felt Seattle gained an emotional advantage.
“When those kind of bad things happen to your team and you’re wheeling a guy on a cart, there’s a certain energy that a team takes on and it hits you,” Romanowski said. “I think if [the Seahawks] are able to make one of those big monster hits against a Demaryius Thomas, a Julius Thomas, a [Eric] Decker, a [Wes] Welker, that could potentially swing the outcome of the game, and if they do that, then Seattle will win.”