When Carrie Underwood released her song “Cowboy Casanova,” some wondered if it was a shot at her ex, Dallas Cowboy quarterback Tony Romo. Underwood sings, “He’s candy-coated misery/He’s the devil in disguise.” But Underwood, who dated Romo in 2007 and complained, “He is about football,” tells Esquire she’s not writing any sad songs about him. She told the magazine, “No. I would never immortalize a guy that did me wrong. I would never give him that much credit.”