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imagine if Romo fumbled like White did to end the game?
Imagine if Claiborne gave up a TD like Walls did to cost Dallas a trip to the Super Bowl...
imagine if Romo fumbled like White did to end the game?
1-Staubach
2-Aikman
3-Meredith
4-White
5-Romo
Based on talent-
1) Romo
2) White
3) Staubach
4) Aikman
5) Meredith
Romo either owns or will own every Cowboys passing record when he's done. Danny White was a great QB that beat most of Staubach's records but is labeled like Romo. Staubach was named Captain Comeback for a reason and our best running QB. Aikman never put up great numbers but his accuracy was second to none and he had more help than any other QB. Aikman teams had the #1 offense with the help of the NFL's leading rusher Emmitt Smith, and the #1 Defense, so a lot of QB's could have played on that team and did ok.
Imagine if Claiborne gave up a TD like Walls did to cost Dallas a trip to the Super Bowl...
Aikman is really hard to rank and judge because he really never had to do much here besides hand the ball off.
Aikman is really hard to rank and judge because he really never had to do much here besides hand the ball off.
Romo will finish his career as the all-time Cowboys leader in Yards, TDs (already is), Rating, 4th Quarter comebacks(already is), Completion %, Int % and quite possibly game winning drives. IF he doesn't win a SB, he will not be considered the best QB to play for the cowboys even with all these stats.
1. Aikman
2. Staubach
3. Meredith
4. White
5. Romo
Yes he will. Not by the Romo haters he won't, but by the real Cowboys fans he will.
One big disadvantage that Tony has with the other QBs is that they had Tom Landry and Jimmy Johnson as head coaches and he has had Wade Phillips and Jason Garrett. That's huge.
Staubach, Aikman.......drop off....Romo.....enormous drop off....White, Dandy Don
Yes and no IMO. Yes, in that Coach Landry and Jimmy were oriented towards very balanced Offenses. They played much more into Field Position and other concepts that lend themselves towards helping the Defense but not necessarily providing the Offense with more opportunities.
No in that Tony, under Phillips and Garrett, not so much. Basically, while not as accomplished coaches, Tony has benefited from having much more control over the Offense then he would ever have had under Jimmy or Coach Landry and much more opportunity to throw. Statistically, it's helped him a lot IMO.
Romo
Aikman
Staubach
White
Meredith
I put the order in chronological order. That is just to confuse the discussion of who was the best.
Imagine if Claiborne gave up a TD like Walls did to cost Dallas a trip to the Super Bowl...
Well the question was "how" would you rank them so I suppose chronologically is just as good as any.