Blackrain
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That's because you're not telling the whole story just the part you want to tell.Make up your mind. Are we comparing them when they were veterans or what?
Ill leave it here.
Romo 2014:
12-3 Record (8-0 on the road)
69.9 % completion
3705 yrds
34 tds
9 ints
113 passer rating
79 QBR
AP2
*first QB to lead league in regular season and post season passer rating
Dak 2023:
11-5 record (8-0 at home)
68.4% completion
4237 yrds
32 tds
8 ints
104 rating
70.5 QBR
Seems clear cut to me
Show the rest of the research
Show the Dak has 242 rushing yards this year two touchdowns 21 first downs rushing and only four fumbles.
Conversely Romo only had 61 rushing yards 0 rushing touchdowns only six first downs from rushing and seven fumbles.
He had way less rushing yards and way more fumbles.
That equals heartbreaker he would have us needing one game to make the playoffs and he would either fumble or throw some gut-wrenching interception at the worst time when it could not be overcome.
Ruining everyone's best efforts because he was in love with his arm refuse to run past the line of scrimmage and didn't know when to give up on a play