erod
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The same Witten that may not have even been a pro bowler if not for Romo. According to you.
The NFL is full of guys who were brought into horrible situations and never had the career they could have had.
Witten would have been good in Cleveland, but he wouldn't be anything close to who he is. Romo put balls in places for Witten that were just not possible for random quarterbacks. Witten sure wasn't running away from people like Kelce or Gonzalez.
Do you remember Curt Warner? One of the best running backs the league has seen, but he was stuck on a horrible and obscure team in Seattle before free agency existed. Archie Manning could have been Tom Brady, but the Saints destroyed him. Keith Jackson could be where Tony Gonzalez is with the right situation.
On the contrary, Phil Simms was not a good quarterback, but he got drafted by the right team and coach. You think Julian Edelman would be who he is if he was in Tampa?