The future is finally in focus

Oh, I know. That's how I took it.

But I'm a bit surprised by the response. Unfortunately, that tells me that our dumb fanbase is going to ignite a HUGE quarterback controversy when Romo returns. Even more unfortunately, I think it's going to fall on some not-so-pleasant political lines.
Ignite? There has been a huge quarterback controversy since the Giants' game. Right now people are throwing gasoline on a bonfire. What's next is the towering inferno. Arson is so unnecessary considering the quarterbacks we have right now. :)
 
Honestly if you still think Tony is an elite veteran QB I don't know what to tell you other than there are programs out there were you can get help

Just 18 months ago, he threw a perfect pass to Dez Bryant that should have put Dallas in the championship game. He was 3-1 last year. That's 15-4 in his last 19 games.

I can't help you learn football. If Romo can stay healthy, he's infinitely better than Dak right now. Let Dak learn like Romo, Rodgers, Brady, Brees, and others have.
 
Interesting. That answer seems to run contrary to your earlier statement:

Needs to be. Didnt say it was. But granted I could see how you might interpret it that way.

This team is better off if Dak performs so well that we cant take him out. Not there yet, but I like what I see so far.

If this team is 5-2 under Dak I see that as something special. But then again, its not up to just the play of Dak.
 
And that's what torqued me. When you take the time to put something down reasonably throughtful, then somebody just reads the headline only and responds with junk immediately, it hacks me off.

Thankfully, the magic of "ignore" has filtered me on that tired front.

Ignoring is the right path to take in those situations. I always tell posters that, but it's a rare one that listens. Because it's hard to do.

But yeah, I can sympathize with the reaction there.
 
And it's not even his time yet.

I can't wait for Tony Romo to get back. Can't wait. His experience and know-how back in the backfield again, changing protections, signaling a route adjustment to Dez, pointing out the Mike, carving up the defense with his mind and his fancy pocket feet. The entire playbook back at our disposal. Let this big dog of an offense eat.

I so hope the Romo magic is still there. It's glorious to watch, and this season needs it, especially if a playoff game is in its future. He deserves another chance or two, and I hope he gets it.

But....suddenly, it's not nearly as critical as before. No longer are we pressured by the hear-and-now, because this team is no longer under the heavy microscope of the present and past. Sure, it is for Romo, but not for this team. Not for us. Not anymore.

There is a future. Say it with me.....by gosh, there's life after Romo. By some cruel joke to Cowboy haters everywhere, the Cowboys have stumbled on to Dak Prescott late in the draft after a half dozen had gone before him. It's another Romo miracle.

It's not just that Prescott can play. The real story is that Romo and Prescott are the too most poised, mature, well-mannered, serious, studied, and personality-polished players on the roster right now. Prescott doesn't just play like a veteran, he ACTS like one. None of this seems overwhelming to him.

Prescott isn't jaw-jacking after he makes a play. He's not look-at-me showboating after he scores, or getting into it with opponents. He more or less told Dez to shut up and play last week by telling the media he's not concerned about how many catches he receiver gets. I loved that. When he plays, it's Prescott's huddle. Nobody challenges him, and he wouldn't tolerate it if they did.

Plus, Prescott has a body built for the brutality of the position, and with a penchant for keeping plays alive and his eyes downfield. Prescott can run, but he doesn't unless there's no option. That is a real QB, and it will serve his longevity well. It's important because that ability tends to leave mid-career like it did Romo, so to be a QB first is vital. He won't be 23 forever.

Romo will return sometime after the first 4-6 games. It'll be fun to see him out there, and I hope he can still play like the Tony we know. I hope the back issues settle down and the collar bone is strong so this deserving warrior can finish his career on his terms this year and next.

But if not....if that back torques wrongly or that shoulder shatters again, we won't be held hostage this time with our heads buried in our hands. You know that position too well. We've all assumed it a few times in recent years.

If there's another unfortunate next time, we can say a sincere 'thanks' to Tony and turn the page. It'll be an unfair ending for a guy that's shouldered this team through tough times, taking Jerry's 3-13 rosters to 8-8 and beyond. What Romo has done with historically bad defenses and no-name offensive lines is nothing short of Hall-of-Fame worthy. Football ain't always fair.

Whatever happens, our football anxieties have been cured by an almost accidental afterthought of a compensatory pick in the 4th round. It's almost like finding an unknown kid from Eastern Illinois all over again. Just listen to the teeth-grinding around the league. Imagine the Commander fans' thoughts yesterday watching Dak. Yummy.

So the Dallas Cowboys are still Tony Romo's team. Sooner or later, it'll be Dak Prescott's. For about the next 10-15 years, in fact.

What a beautiful thing to write with confidence.

Another great read erod. I'm with you on the this is Romo's team until he retires premise. Some seem all too happy to jump on the Dak train and put Romo out to pasture but I'm not one of them. He has so much to learn from Tony and I look forward to the day when his maturation is complete. But all in good time.

Along with the rest of us, I couldn't be more pleased with Dak's performance. We certainly found another diamond in the rough and now it's time to polish him up. With all the 4th round talk, I got to thinking about where that compensatory pick came from and my first thought was due to Murray's departure. But that isn't the case. Murray's potential comp pick was cancelled out by the signing of Hardy. So who do we owe for our fortuitous find? You may know the answer to this already but I feel it's worth noting for those of us who may have forgotten. Take a gander for yourselves...

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That's right. Mr. Jermey Parnell. Who would have thought the release of a mediocre linemen would lead to the potential future of the franchise. Funny how things work sometimes. It's also worthy to note that Durant snagged us a 6th rounder as well, and yet he's back with the team. Time will tell how things work out with Mr. Rico Gathers but he has the potential to develop into a red zone weapon for us.

Just thought it would be interesting to add to your comments how important it is to make wise decisions in the off-season. Like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.
 
Ignite? There has been a huge quarterback controversy since the Giants' game. Right now people are throwing gasoline on a bonfire. What's next is the towering inferno. Arson is so unnecessary considering the quarterbacks we have right now. :)

Dak doesn't even think he should start over Romo. I truly believe that.
 
I love having Dak emerge as the future at QB for the Dallas Cowboys - and the future for Prescott appears to full of promise for great things to come from him. But the people who actually run the day-to-day operations of our favorite NFL franchise make decisions based on the 'NOW.' As Romo is currently injured Dak, barring injury, will start for at least the next several weeks. However, once Tony Romo is healthy and cleared for play those same decision-makers will have to come to some plurality of opinion on which QB gives the team the best chance to succeed going forward in that future 'NOW'. The smart money says number four will go to the bench until either Romo is injured again - or until it becomes apparent that number nine is no longer their best option on game day.

That the transition WILL take place is nearly certain. But on what schedule is anybody's guess.
Agreed.

It's an interesting discussion, but in the end it's Jerry decision. And there is no way Jerry is going to let a healthy Romo, who he is paying 20 something million dollars to run this offense, sit holding a clipboard on the sidelines.

Many think the money doesn't matter. But this is Jerry Jones we are talking about. Money matters. And he wants a return for the coin he is shelling out for Romo. If/when Romo gets hurt again, it will be Daks team.
 
Interesting. That answer seems to run contrary to your earlier statement:

I thought it was VERY disingenuous to come here first thing after the performance that Dak put on Sunday and say "I cant wait until Romo returns"

It would be as foolish as Zeke rushing for 150 yards and 2 TD's and lamenting about how you miss Demarco Murray.
 
Yeah but if there's one thing you know about Jerry winning changes everything LOL

I'm not sure. Prescott is doing his part for this team to win, and his teammates didn't hold up their end of things. And yet, Jones is coming out and saying that Romo is back on the field at the earliest opportunity.

I've often felt that the man places his own comfort and 'inner circle' ahead of all else, even winning.
 
Dak doesn't even think he should start over Romo. I truly believe that.
Prescott has always been an intelligent young man, even when he was playing back at Haughton. His feet are planted firmly on the ground. Always has. That's great for the franchise.
 
Prescott has always been an intelligent young man, even when he was playing back at Haughton. His feet are planted firmly on the ground. Always has. That's great for the franchise.

Nate Newton and Jason Witten completely scoffed at a "QB controversy" when asked today. Witten said there are tons of things that an elite QB does that Dak isn't ready for, but he also said the poise and confidence he's seen from Dak is one of the most impressive things he's ever seen.
 
I'm not sure. Prescott is doing his part for this team to win, and his teammates didn't hold up their end of things. And yet, Jones is coming out and saying that Romo is back on the field at the earliest opportunity.

I've often felt that the man places his own comfort and 'inner circle' ahead of all else, even winning.

Jason Witten basically said today that it's ridiculous to think Romo isn't the better option this year if healthy. He's right.

You can't spoon-feed the offense to Dak all year. Good teams will destroy us that way.
 
Honestly if you still think Tony is an elite veteran QB I don't know what to tell you other than there are programs out there were you can get help

LOL............Its 2014 didnt you know it?

Poor dak is holding us back winning games. LOL

What a bad guy.
 
Really? because last year Romo missed most of the season injured and we went 4-11. And this year he is hurt again. So I guess your theory that Romo has been making the players around him better just went out the window.
I'll bet you don't even realize how stupid your own post makes your argument.
 
Another great read erod. I'm with you on the this is Romo's team until he retires premise. Some seem all too happy to jump on the Dak train and put Romo out to pasture but I'm not one of them. He has so much to learn from Tony and I look forward to the day when his maturation is complete. But all in good time.

Along with the rest of us, I couldn't be more pleased with Dak's performance. We certainly found another diamond in the rough and now it's time to polish him up. With all the 4th round talk, I got to thinking about where that compensatory pick came from and my first thought was due to Murray's departure. But that isn't the case. Murray's potential comp pick was cancelled out by the signing of Hardy. So who do we owe for our fortuitous find? You may know the answer to this already but I feel it's worth noting for those of us who may have forgotten. Take a gander for yourselves...

http://i539.***BLOCKED***/albums/ff360/GodsOfWar10/snap00187.jpg

That's right. Mr. Jermey Parnell. Who would have thought the release of a mediocre linemen would lead to the potential future of the franchise. Funny how things work sometimes. It's also worthy to note that Durant snagged us a 6th rounder as well, and yet he's back with the team. Time will tell how things work out with Mr. Rico Gathers but he has the potential to develop into a red zone weapon for us.

Just thought it would be interesting to add to your comments how important it is to make wise decisions in the off-season. Like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.

If I'm reading this right, you're saying Doug Free is the one who made Dak possible--by playing at a level we felt comfortable letting Parnell walk? If so, you'd better watch your back, because I know at least one poster here who's going to be gunning for you, brother.
 
Just 18 months ago, he threw a perfect pass to Dez Bryant that should have put Dallas in the championship game.

Woulda, coulda, shoulda. Fans will apparently be talking about the epicness of 2014 for generations to come.

He was 3-1 last year.

Yep. 3 wins against non-playoff teams, and knocked down and knocked out by the one playoff team he did face. How about his 8 turnovers in the 4 games he did play in last year?

That's 15-4 in his last 19 games.

19 out of a possible 32, and now 34 games. No other starting quarterback comes close to that amount of missed time. Some actually miss 0 games.


I can't help you learn football.

I don't see anybody asking for your help. If anyone wants to know how and why things get out of hand in this forum, look no further than smug, inaccurate, off-base comments like this one. You instigate hostility and bad feelings around here.

If Romo can stay healthy, he's infinitely better than Dak right now. Let Dak learn like Romo, Rodgers, Brady, Brees, and others have.

"If Romo can stay healthy". That's like the search for UFO's or Bigfoot, vainly chasing after something that doesn't exist. Facts are facts. Some people can accept them while other people's fandom won't allow them to.

Dak has played well enough to have this team 2-0, and he's stayed healthy. Romo has done neither. If Prescott keeps holding up his end of the bargain, Romo shouldn't be handed anything.
 
Doesnt seem like it to me. Some people in particular seem quite offended that I think Prescott is the guy. Some actually going out of their way to insult the kid and demean how well he has played.

It appears a contingent of Romo fans get insulted and feel insecure when any of us talk about how much we like Dak. All while the rest of the NFL and even East rivals drool over him.
You have an apparent agenda. You're only seeing what you want to see. NO ONE on here has criticized Dak AT ALL!!!!! Point just ONE out!!!!! In fact, everyone has said they're happy with how he's played and that he appears ahead of schedule. Stating that a veteran Pro Bowl QB that leads the franchise in every passing stat is the better option right now is in no way criticism. Again, your agenda is showing.
 
Waaaaaaaaa!!!!!

I want my Romo back!!!!!!!!

In case you're wondering, and I don't think you are...but just in case: *this* is the kind of post that earns you your reputation on CowboysZone, Roy. When somebody slaps you down as hard as erod did in reply to your first post, and 31 posters and counting tell you they liked it, it's time to take some stock of your posting decisions if you really don't like the reactions you're getting now.

Just my $.02.
 

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