SD: Bob Sturm: Tony Romo does things that replacement-level QBs can't even imagine

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Bob Sturm: Tony Romo does things that replacement-level QBs can't even imagine

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On October 23, 2006, the Cowboys were dueling with their old rival, the New York Giants on a Monday Night game at Texas Stadium. Inside the 2-minute warning late in the 1st half, the Cowboys had the ball down inside the Giants 5-yard line.

The Cowboys trailed the Giants at that moment, 12-7, so with a reasonable snap or two before the half, the Cowboys could go to the room with a halftime lead. Win the game and Dallas would start the 2006 season at 4-2.

So, what happened at halftime will go down as one of the most decisive and odd moves a Cowboys' head coach has made during the Jerry Jones era. After Drew Bledsoe got his angles wrong on a throw to Terry Glenn at the pylon on the left-front of the end zone, Sam Madison stepped in front of the pass and picked it off for the Giants. Bill Parcells was irate.

He pulled the plug on Drew Bledsoe. This leads us into another area of conversation about the ultimate power of a head coach under Jerry Jones. At least for that one moment in time, Parcells seemed to do what he wanted and make the boldest of bold moves to an undrafted QB who had done nothing in 4 seasons in the NFL from a guy who had been to a Super Bowl as a starting QB and was still playing reasonably well and had the team in a reasonable position (the weren't 0-6). It would be the last meaningful pass Bledsoe would ever throw in the NFL, and make no mistake, he was not happy to be yanked. Thanks to Pro Football Reference, here is the sequence:

http://www.sportsdaydfw.com/dallas-...1/24/sturm-decoding-linehan-romo-returns-spot
 
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yes, it's apparent Cowboy's fans AND media have been starved of all things positive. There's probably dozens of articles pre-written with fill in the blanks upon Romo's return and then hit the publish button. The turn of events for the Cowboys this season was a blow to the NFL product as a whole........
 

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yes, it's apparent Cowboy's fans AND media have been starved of all things positive. There's probably dozens of articles pre-written with fill in the blanks upon Romo's return and then hit the publish button. The turn of events for the Cowboys this season was a blow to the NFL product as a whole........

That's an excellent observation.
 

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He pulled the plug on Drew Bledsoe. This leads us into another area of conversation about the ultimate power of a head coach under Jerry Jones. At least for that one moment in time, Parcells seemed to do what he wanted and make the boldest of bold moves to an undrafted QB who had done nothing in 4 seasons in the NFL from a guy who had been to a Super Bowl as a starting QB and was still playing reasonably well and had the team in a reasonable position (the weren't 0-6). It would be the last meaningful pass Bledsoe would ever throw in the NFL, and make no mistake, he was not happy to be yanked. Thanks to Pro Football Reference, here is the sequence:

http://www.sportsdaydfw.com/dallas-...1/24/sturm-decoding-linehan-romo-returns-spot

Wasn't quite the bold move the writer is making it out to be. From what I heard, there were a ton of people in the organization who said Romo was clearly out-performing Bledsoe in practice and had been doing so for awhile. This move came a game or two too late, IMO.
 
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yes, it's apparent Cowboy's fans AND media have been starved of all things positive. There's probably dozens of articles pre-written with fill in the blanks upon Romo's return and then hit the publish button. The turn of events for the Cowboys this season was a blow to the NFL product as a whole........

,,, which makes it even more incomprehensible that late hits on Romo don't really interest the officiating crew at all...
 

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Wasn't quite the bold move the writer is making it out to be. From what I heard, there were a ton of people in the organization who said Romo was clearly out-performing Bledsoe in practice and had been doing so for awhile. This move came a game or two too late, IMO.

I guess Jerry Jones was not among the "ton of people in the organization" who wanted the switch to be made:

"I'm disappointed at the reason we're having to make this change," Jones said Thursday.

The change has forced Jones to lower his expectations for this season. He and coach Bill Parcells frequently said during the summer they thought this team could be "special," their code word for a team that could go deep in the playoffs.

"I have to be a realist," he said. "I hadn't thought or hoped that we'd be sitting here after the sixth game making these adjustments. ... I did not want to this year go to an inexperienced quarterback. I wanted to have the benefit of Drew Bledsoe. It hasn't worked out as of today. ... That to me is a step back."

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"I did not want to this year go to an inexperienced quarterback.''

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones

Source: http://amarillo.com/stories/102706/nfl_5900946.shtml#.VlUJjb-m2_B

Of course it was a bold move. A ton of people can have an opinion one way or another, but when you are the decision-maker and its your you know what on the line, its a bold move.
 

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Think we can safely say that Garrett owes his contract and salary to Romo........sure wish we could dump that guy.
 
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