Bob's Blog: Can Romo Handle December?

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Bob's Blog: Can Romo Handle December?



Can Romo Handle December? (They have Eli)


I figured Analyzing the Enemy again today would be redundant for the 2nd meeting against the Giants, Eagles, and Commanders in December. So, that leaves Thursday as another potential day to tackle some of these other topics hanging out there.

The segment I am working on for today's radio program has plenty to do with the one man who can do the most to save the Cowboys from another December to forget, Tony Romo.

I think the trends that people read and write about regarding the Dallas Cowboys are largely irrelevant when they say no Cowboys team has had a winning December since 1996. The numbers are surely the numbers, and there is no running from them, but the 1996 team contained guys who are all either at or past their 40th birthday (Hey, Brett Favre's age!) and therefore it has little to do with the guys who can do something about it in the here and now.

The longest tenured Dallas Cowboy would be Flozell Adams (1998), but beyond that, the best players on the team according to the poll I just conducted with myself is as follows: Jason Witten (starter since 2003), Tony Romo (2006), Miles Austin (2009), Jay Ratliff (2007), DeMarcus Ware (2005), Terence Newman (2003), Marion Barber (2007), and Bradie James (2003). To me, that means that when you ask "whose team is this?", it is generally a group of guys who have about 3 or 4 years to explain away - not 12 - going on 13 - seasons.

Which brings us back to Romo. I think we can agree that no one player influences the fate of a team like a QB can. Yes, many other things go into winning or losing football, but nobody would argue the impact Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, or Favre have on their team. Therefore, when we examine the Win-Loss record and personal statistics of Romo, they should not be explained away.

People say he cannot win big games. December is filled with them every year. They also say the QB in Dallas is a big reason why the Cowboys don't win.

Here are the hard facts. Stats don't lie. Is he part of the solution or part of the problem? Check it out through his first 50 starts in the NFL.

Month Starts W-L Comp-Att Yards TDs INTs Sacks QB Rate
Sept 11 9-2 213-349 3126 23 10 12 100.3
Oct 9 6-3 222-347 2731 20 12 21 93.0
Nov 17 15-2 250-525 4643 41 12 24 111.0
Dec 13 5-8 262-445 2995 14 19 33 71.9

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35-15 cumulative record is remarkable, but when over half of your losses happen at the most crucial part of the season, people cannot help but notice. And they have. They have made it quite clear that while Romo may not be 100% of the reason they flounder down the final stretch, he certainly is not helping the issue. Look at his month-by-month QB rating.

Also, check out the TD/INT ratio by month: +13, +8, +29, -5

December contains his lowest TD rate, his highest INT rate, his worst rating, his most sacks, his most fumbles, his lowest yards per attempt, his lowest big play production. Across the board, I believe it is fair to ask if Romo can handle it.

Even Romo's biggest supporters (Me) would have to concede that these numbers cannot be run from. They must be changed. The Cowboys may lose games in December and January, but if Romo and his fans wanted him to get "respect" and to be rated amongst the very best in football, he cannot save his worst for last.

It is "Go" time.

THE END

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OK. I have written all of that. I don't want what I am about to write change what what lies above the line. But, in researching these numbers, I couldn't help but notice this: Eli Manning's 1 hot month in Jan 2008 erases worse issues about finishing the season. I said once upon a time, "They have Eli, we have Romo - give me Romo", and I stand behind it. But, the ring is the thing. Eli has one, Tony does not. Eli has a lifetime exemption when it comes to scoreboard, Tony does not.

Take a look.

Win-Loss Record by Month between Romo and Eli:

Win-Loss Romo Manning
Sept 9-2 11-5
Oct 6-3 16-4
Nov 15-2 10-12
Dec 5-8 11-13

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Not one bad month for Eli, but two. And let's remember that the Giants are 9-8 in the post-Plaxico era (9-9 if we count the home playoff loss to Philadelphia).

QB Rating by Month:

QB Rating Romo Manning
Sept 100.3 91.0
Oct 93.0 81.8
Nov 111.0 73.2
Dec 71.9 68.6

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Yes, even in Romo's train wreck December, he is still exceeding Eli.

TD/INT Ratio by Month:

TD/INT Ratio Romo Manning
Sept +13 +15
Oct +8 +14
Nov +29 E
Dec -5 +1

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OK but can he cook?? LMAO... J/K comparing apples to oranges is not always the answer, it's wins and losses that matter , so with that said, I think Romo will exceed any and all of Eli's wins in December, and level the playing field just a bit, starting with a big win in NJ this sunday.

Go Cowboys !
 

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CCBoy;3116580 said:
I figured Analyzing the Enemy again today would be redundant for the 2nd meeting against the Giants, Eagles, and Commanders in December.
But talking about December isn't?
 

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:cool: All it takes is a couple of negative nannies to raise the question beyond an observed fan level, and a thorough and statistical approach is then clamored for...so, you pick your preference.
 

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I have widely and openly admitted my man crush on Sturm but this is where stats ring hollow.

If you were to gauge the play of the OL in December it would look much like that Romo QB rating: rubbish.

No one can play QB for three months but then all of a sudden falter in one regularly without other factors.

Romo has to bear the cross because he is a QB but we do not have to be as simplistic as that as intelligent football fans.

The Eli/Romo thing is silly to me. Romo is and has always been the better player. Eli experienced a bit better results one season because his OL dominated very good DL's including Dallas/NE and his DL dominated opposing OLs like Dallas/NE. Even with dominating performances along both lines the Giants were fortunate to win those games.

Sturm is right: They have Eli, we have Romo, I'll take Romo.
Now not sure I'd say that about their OL or DL at least I wouldn't have before this recent Giants slide.
 

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I couldn't help but notice this: Eli Manning's 1 hot month in Jan 2008 erases worse issues about finishing the season.

on the nosey. I am SOOOOO sick of hearing how Eli is an elite QB up here in NY. In that hot stretch, basically, he didn't lose games for them. The front seven on that defense won the games.

And if ya ran the same play vs the Pats 1,000 times, Eli wouldn't hit that pass..and Tyree (with all of 5 career catches) wouldn't catch the ball on the top of his helmet again.
 

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Juke99;3116860 said:
I couldn't help but notice this: Eli Manning's 1 hot month in Jan 2008 erases worse issues about finishing the season.

on the nosey. I am SOOOOO sick of hearing how Eli is an elite QB up here in NY. In that hot stretch, basically, he didn't lose games for them. The front seven on that defense won the games.

Just tell those folks that Eli has as many Super Bowl championships as Trent Difer. That *should* shut them up.
 
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