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by James P. Conway (Analyst)6 comments
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July 16, 2008

As the energy and adrenaline seeped trough the hole in the roof of Texas Stadium, many couldn’t believe that the No. 1 seed in the NFC, the Dallas Cowboys, had just loss to the New York Giants.

After all, the Cowboys had beaten those same New York Giants by double-digits twice during the regular season, and with a minute to go in the first half, a seven-point lead was capped by a 10-minute drive. The Cowboys looked well on their way to another double-digit win over the Giants.

But it wasn’t meant to be.

The Giants began to attack Cowboys' cornerback Jacques Reeves on every play, and after a facemask penalty gave the Giants the ball at the Dallas 23-yard line, they were able to score a touchdown and tie the game before halftime. That touchdown completely changed the game.

Now, Romo didn’t have his best day—18 for 36 for 201 yards, one touchdown, and one interception—but he didn't lose the game.

The defense couldn’t make stops at critical moments, and the running game, which dominated the first half, quickly lost steam in the second half, and penalties continued to plague them throughout the game.

Not one of those aspects of the game were a direct reflection of Tony Romo, but because on the last play of the game, when the Cowboys needed a touchdown to tie the game and he threw an interception, the blogosphere and all the idiots that think their opinion count, began to label Tony Romo a choker.

To further prove their beliefs they used the bobbled snap in the playoffs at Seattle in 2006 as exhibit No. 2. However, that was Tony Romo as a field-goal holder, not a quarterback. If people want to call that play a choke job, then so be it, but to say that Romo will not amount to anything is absolutely ludicrous.

The performance in the playoff game against the Giants, partnered with the fact that the Cowboys haven’t won a playoff game since 1996, has fueled the comparisons to former Cowboys' quarterback Danny White.

White, much like Romo, was blamed for playoff losses that didn’t completely reflect his own performance (e.g. 1982 NFC Championship game against the San Francisco 49ers), and he will forever be labeled as a good quarterback who couldn’t get the job done when it counted.

I would also be remiss if I didn’t mention the Jessica Simpson/Mexico trip before the playoffs as examples of other reason’s why Tony Romo won’t ever be a great quarterback.

Again, the notion that Jessica Simpson is a valid reason that the Cowboys faded down the stretch and ultimately lost in the divisional round of the playoffs is ridiculous and ********.

It's preposterous for fans to expect players to not have a personal life, or to condemn how the players conduct their personal lives.

My point is that Tony Romo is the man for the Dallas Cowboys, and he will be for quite some time. He is very talented and had a Pro Bowl season in 2007, and there is little reason not to believe that he won’t do it again.

Remember that last year was Tony Romo's first season as a starting quarterback, and last I checked, it was a very good one. Also, the young man is 26-years old, and this will be in his second year under the tutelage of offensive coordinator Jason Garrett, which should help him improve even more.

He will ultimately be measured by how many Super Bowl Championships he wins, but when it is all said and done, I expect Tony Romo to be one of the greatest quarterbacks ever.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/38447-tony-romo-hasnt-choked-and-isnt-danny-white
 

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I love Tony, but comparing him to Danny is an insult to ... Danny, who set many team passing records and won several playoff games.
 

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No kidding, since when did Danny White become fodder for attacks or a standard of losing?
 

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FCBarca;2148017 said:
No kidding, since when did Danny White become fodder for attacks or a standard of losing?
I like DW, but I always thought he was fodder for attacks because he never won the big one.
 

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WoodysGirl;2148022 said:
I like DW, but I always thought he was fodder for attacks because he never won the big one.

Not winning the big one in the Montana era and choking, however, are two very different things...I can't think of a big game he choked in
 

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WoodysGirl;2148022 said:
I like DW, but I always thought he was fodder for attacks because he never won the big one.

That game at RFK still gives me headaches
 

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WoodysGirl;2148022 said:
I like DW, but I always thought he was fodder for attacks because he never won the big one.

Maybe (and unfairly) so, but that has nothing to do with Tony. Right now, Tony is looking up at Danny.
 

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CrazyCowboy;2148043 said:
ROMO has not choked at any time.

If Romo's number's in the playoff's were his numbers during the regular season, we would have drafted Quinn. In that sense, he has chocked because he never plays his full potential in the playoffs.
 

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bbgun;2148036 said:
Maybe (and unfairly) so, but that has nothing to do with Tony. Right now, Tony is looking up at Danny.

really? man, I thought 1 1/2 years cemented Romo's status as our greatest QB
 

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Bob Sacamano;2148068 said:
really? man, I thought 1 1/2 years cemented Romo's status as our greatest QB

Yes, I remember that CrazyCowboy thread too.
 

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Romo plays on a Cowboys team with a good--potentially great defense. (We'll see) So did Aikman and Staubach.

White did not.
 

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percyhoward;2148078 said:
Romo plays on a Cowboys team with a good--potentially great defense. (We'll see) So did Aikman and Staubach.

White did not.

And he won a playoff game before he was the full-time starter.
 

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They went to three consecutive NFC championship games in DW first three years. They did not do that with bad defenses, they were good defenses.
 

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FanSince61;2148103 said:
They went to three consecutive NFC championship games in DW first three years. They did not do that with bad defenses, they were good defenses.
Aikman's defense, from '92-'95, was top 10 every year and finished #1 twice.

Staubach's defenses in '71 and '77 ranked #3 and #1.

White's defenses in those 3 years you mentioned were 17th, 20th, and 11th.
 

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bbgun;2148016 said:
I love Tony, but comparing him to Danny is an insult to ... Danny, who set many team passing records and won several playoff games.

:bow: :bow: :bow:
 

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FanSince61;2148103 said:
They went to three consecutive NFC championship games in DW first three years. They did not do that with bad defenses, they were good defenses.

They were in the decline at every NFC championship game and at the end they were an average defense ! No good Defense lets 2 RB run for 100 a piece, Please
 

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percyhoward;2148111 said:
Aikman's defense, from '92-'95, was top 10 every year and finished #1 twice.

Staubach's defenses in '71 and '77 ranked #3 and #1.

White's defenses in those 3 years you mentioned were 17th, 20th, and 11th.


Thank-You. average at best..Imo they Sucked !!!!
 

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percyhoward;2148111 said:
Aikman's defense, from '92-'95, was top 10 every year and finished #1 twice.

Staubach's defenses in '71 and '77 ranked #3 and #1.

White's defenses in those 3 years you mentioned were 17th, 20th, and 11th.

When you go to three consecutive NFC championship games and lose, you are going to be criticized whether just or unjust.

Same thing happened in the 1960’s when we could win the big game. We were labeled as the team that could not win the big one. Don Meredith was booed out of a restaurant in Dallas because of it.

Does not make it right but that is the perception especially at the QB position on the Dallas Cowboys.
 

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Some forget that Danny White was literally a thread away from taking Dallas to the Superbowl in 1981. On the first play from scrimmage after "the catch". he hits Drew Pearson on a deep crossing route, and the 49er DB gets just enough jersey with one hand to pull him down from behind. Pearson scores if he breaks that tackle.
 
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