I don't see Tony being traded. Sounds good in theory but coming off serious injuries and big money owed, not to mention we have no depth at the position
The most likely scenario IsTony getting released in the off season
Last I looked only would save 4 million this year. Next year is where the savings would kick in. I'm sitting outside at the pool right now and can't look it up.I think there would be an immediate $20million Cap hit by trading Romo.
In other words, not gonna happen.
He will be the backup.
It might be his best chance to win a ring.I don't know if I could deal with watching Tony in a different jersey.
This dude has been the Dallas Cowboys for years.
He's EARNED a ring with the Cowboys, IMO
This is the dude who helped change a strangers tire.
Took a bum to the movies.
Said all the right things with a ****-storm all around him.
I don't see Jerry trading Romo. No way. That's like dumping your kid on the curb and taking off. That's how he will see it. He's too loyal to his players. Always has been.
David Moore from the DMN went over this several times the last couple of weeks on the Ticket. Unless Romo decides to retire (don't see that at all), the salary cap will basically require him to be here until after the 2017 season. People might as well give up on this idea of trading him like this is baseball. He'll be here for a while yet, and good thing. Have seen plenty of young QBs play well to begin and then fall off a cliff (Shaun King, RGIII, Mark Sanchez, etc).
I'm not a cap expert...but is it even possible to trade Romo before the trade deadline? I've heard conflicting reports. I think Lombardi makes excellent points, especially when he says "what can we do to make this team better" there are trade possibilities out there and we need some help at RDE and LB