Mike Francesa is known for often confusing his facts, now he can’t even keep his opinions straight.

The Sports Funhouse Twitter account caught Francesa in one of his classic contradictions this week over Tony Romo’s CBS debut, which will come at the Dean & DeLuca Invitational golf tournament this weekend.

Last month Francesa belittled a WFAN caller relentlessly, referencing his opposition as a “big mouth,” while touting his own 30-plus years of experience. Fast forward to Tuesday, when the subject of Romo’s golf debut came up again and Francesa had a completely different take on the issue.

Francesa sounded excited about the prospect, referencing Romo’s golf experience and how that would help him this weekend.

“He probably knows a lot about golf. … He hangs out with Nantz … you let him and Nantz talk in the booth, that’s a good thing. I think it makes sense,” Francesa said.

When Romo was first hired by CBS in early April, the network floated the idea of the former Cowboys quarterback doing some work on golf coverage. From the sound of it, this sounds like more of a get-to-know-the-audience setup than breaking down Phil Mickelson’s wayward drive on 13.