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Brad Johnson was on Galloway and Company today and he had some great insight into how Tony Romo has grown into a very good QB because of his decision making...
Brad Johnson on GAC
That Bills game was a disaster if you look at the stat sheet, but Tony Romo was the hero in that game for me. He never quit and we all know that he could have after throwing 5 INT's. But he kept on fighting and doing whatever he had to do to keep his team alive. He's the one who threw that last pass to Crayton to get them into position for a game winning 53 yard FG.
Then you look at the Vikings game. He was boring in that game, yet it was the right thing to do. Taking what the defense gives you is what he's supposed to do if they want to play over the top all day. He dinked and dunked and let the running game, the defense and the special teams carry the team to victory.
I would also like to throw in the Lions game as well. They made sure to take the WR's out of the game plan early on and in doing so they allowed Jason Witten to be the star. A Cover 2 defense will do that and Romo understood this so he just went to Witten again and again. Then when it counted the most he went right back to Witten to win the game.
I could see Brad Johnson in a QB coaching job about five seconds after he retires.
Brad Johnson on GAC
That Bills game was a disaster if you look at the stat sheet, but Tony Romo was the hero in that game for me. He never quit and we all know that he could have after throwing 5 INT's. But he kept on fighting and doing whatever he had to do to keep his team alive. He's the one who threw that last pass to Crayton to get them into position for a game winning 53 yard FG.
Then you look at the Vikings game. He was boring in that game, yet it was the right thing to do. Taking what the defense gives you is what he's supposed to do if they want to play over the top all day. He dinked and dunked and let the running game, the defense and the special teams carry the team to victory.
I would also like to throw in the Lions game as well. They made sure to take the WR's out of the game plan early on and in doing so they allowed Jason Witten to be the star. A Cover 2 defense will do that and Romo understood this so he just went to Witten again and again. Then when it counted the most he went right back to Witten to win the game.
I could see Brad Johnson in a QB coaching job about five seconds after he retires.