I got a couple reactions to this video and his analysis. I'm a hard core Romo backer but I'm going to try to be as objective as I can. First thing, it bugs me that he disrespected Dak by the whole "Dak and dunk" thing. That was not cool. I didn't like that. Also there's nothing wrong with dinking and dunking your way down the field as long as once you hit the red zone you score TD's. Nothing demoralizes a defense more than a 10 play 6-9 minute drive that ends in a touchdown. He mentioned numbers but he failed to mention that Dak is #1 QB on 3rd down and our offense is the best 3rd down offense in the league. Again demoralizing the other defense and resting ours. Nothing wrong with that.
With that being said I am for Romo starting when he's ready. For 2 reasons. Romo can do the long ball and I agree with Jimmy Johnson, to beat the big boys in the NFC we're going to have to throw it deep and get big plays. Also Romo can audible better in this stage of his career and reading defenses he is also better. Again to beat the big boys I feel we need a QB that can change it up at the line of scrimmage.
Also one thought I had is Cowherd was talking about Dak as if he had conclusive proof that Dak can not throw it deep. That also bothered me. Is it that Dak is not throwing deep because the coaches are instructing him not to or is it an ability/accuracy thing. I feel that the coaches are holding him back from making the deep throws out of fear that he'll turn the ball over. If this is the case then I hope Garrett starts to trust him more to make the deep throws because that's what we need to see and Dak needs to build confidence throwing it deep. Or is it that our main playmaking WR is out, or a combination of all three.
But I feel a healthy Romo is the better QB at this point for this season. A 80% Romo is still a better QB than most in the NFL and Dak included. We have our QB for the next 10-12 years in Dak, I think you play Romo, Dak continues working on his game to polish it off. I don't think it would stunt the development of Dak to play Romo due to how many quality snaps Dak has gotten this year. So I feel it's a win win situation. And if Romo comes in and is a turnover machine then pull him and put in Dak. If Romo is as fragile as some people believe he is then he will get hurt the first game anyway and Dak will play, so why even care if Romo starts if one tackle will end his career. Aren't the Dak supporters going to get what they want? But if Romo comes in and he stays healthy and plays elite with that oline and the best running game in the league then our offense will be unstoppable because we can dink and dunk and go deep and defenses will be on their heels.