https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201310060dal.htm
But for Tony's INT, could have been one of the greatest games in NFL history. Greatest QB duel of all time.
Tony had 506. Manning had 414. Tony had the higher passer rating. Obviously would have been even higher without the INT, and a drive for the seemingly inevitable score. Tony could have won the greatest QB duel in NFL history, against the immortal Peyton Manning.
Romo was headed for passing Norm Van Brocklin's single game passing yards record of 554 set in 1951. That's just getting into FG range.
If we score a breakaway TD, and give the ball back to Manning, which was entirely likely given the poor defense that day, probably break the record for most passing yards by both teams in a game. The current record is 1000 yards, by Schaub and Stafford. They both had lower QB ratings for their game than Tony and Manning.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201201010gnb.htm
I remember thinking at the start of our final drive: "Even if we lose, just don't let it be Romo's fault. Let this be the shining moment of his career. A moment that would last."
But no. Tony's game ends in an INT. Almost, but not quite. Almost Antonio.