Jim, I’ve got five dollars that this is a run to the left.”

(Tennessee runs the ball to the left)

Tony Romo was pretty damn good in his color commentary debut on Sunday afternoon, calling the Titans/Raiders game alongside Jim Nantz on CBS.

Turns out the ex-Cowboy is an omniscient football God, or at least a quarterback who played 14 seasons in the league. He spent the large majority of his first game correctly identifying play calls, audibles, and defensive schemes in a display of psychic prowess that would put Miss Cleo (RIP) to shame.

See for yourself:

https://twitter.com/Jack_Fritz34/status/907294696032149504

It’s impressive, and it’s certainly the type of in-depth stuff I want to hear from a color commentator. Already Romo is more enjoyable than Cris Collinsworth.

But some people had a problem with his style; do we want to know what happens before the ball is snapped?

Color commentary is usually made after the whistle, when we can get an explanation during replay and/or use the “telestrator” for visual aid.

Do you like Romo’s style, or did you find that annoying?

Also, pray for him.