Tony Romo Bans Jessica Simpson

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After breaking up with singing sensation Jessica Simpson last month (the night before her birthday no less), Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has reportedly banned her from his home.

This week's US Weekly reports on how the Dallas Cowboys quarterback instructed security to keep Simpson out of his gated community.

A sign at the entrance reads: "RED ALERT!!! TONY ROMO HAS MADE SOME CHANGES TO HIS LIST OF PEOPLE ALLOWED IN....JESSICA IS NO LONGER ON THE LIST AND NOT APPROVED FOR ACCESS.

(Simpson didn't exactly want to stick around: The singer paid $19,000 on July 15 to ship 37 boxes worth of her belongings from Dallas to L.A. overnight, a source tells Us.)

So how will these distractions affect the Dallas Cowboys play in 2009?

Ironically, it could help since the relationship between Romo and Simpson was widely regarded as a distraction in the first place. 

The folks from SBG Global believe the Cowboys still have a solid chance of winning the 2010 Super Bowl with odds just narrowly missing single digits at +1100 for a payout potential of $1100 on every $100 bet

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