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*pops in from work*Why didn't Romo do in 2015 what you are saying he *could* have done in 2016?
The Dallas Cowboys didn't need Romo to save the day in 2016...they needed him to save the day in 2015. Dak had already saved the season in 2016. Dallas - as soon as Romo was inserted back into the lineup after being cleared - had an opportunity to make the playoffs, get a home game even, and then beat the Broncos in the SB. This is what Tony Romo is for right? I mean, Tony Romo couldn't possibly fail in such circumstances right?
So we have Tony Romo, slightly younger, experienced, all-world QB (with the leagues best OL and a dominant running game [yes Dallas running games averaged 4.6 yards per carry in 2015 vs 4.8 yards per carry in 2016], a younger Dez and Witten, etc.) that would slice up any defense the NFL dares to put in front of him - why didn't he QB Dallas to a Superbowl victory in 2015?
Why the focus on 2016? In 2015, he had the same opportunity *could of* had in 2016? Except in 2015, Tony Romo was REALLY needed. And of course, this says nothing about 2014, 13, 12, 11, 10, 09, 08, etc.
So why the focus on 2016 over 2015 or 2014?
Oh, I MUST reply to this message but it will wait until after work.
*pops back out*