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Cowboys Romo: A Milestone Season In Review
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justifying Romo's own confidence in his predicted 2014 ability to be the "best version of myself.''
http://dal.scout.com/story/1473780-cowboys-romo-a-milestone-season-in-review?s=112


It ended in the playoffs in Green Bay, where in the wake of 26-21, Romo said, "Just to lose in general is disappointing. I have played long enough to understand that you don't have these kinds of teams on your side to play in these games consistently. When you have that opportunity you want to take advantage. It just doesn't feel very good right now because you feel like you let one slip away and that you had an opportunity with a good ballclub that had a chance to win this thing.

"That is going to eat at you for a while."

But if one loss has staying power, so should 13 wins, a total that includes a gutsy comeback victory over the Lions in the first round of the playoffs. Those wins and this season also include a bevy of milestones that belie the ridiculous Romo memes that paint him as other than something shy of Pro Bowl-worthy (he's been voted in again this year) and now, even MVP-worthy. (We've predicted for a month that voters will see him at least deserving of runner-up status to Aaron Rodgers.)

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Those milestones:

*Led the NFL in QB rating, passer rating, completion %, TD %, 3rd down conversion %, 1st down % and YPA.
*Extended his NFL record of most consecutive road games with a touchdown pass to 41.
*Became one of three QB's in NFL history with 9+ consecutive seasons with a 90.0+ passer rating. The other two QB's are Steve Young with 10 and Peyton Manning with 11.
*Became the first QB in NFL history with a 140.0+ passer rating and a 78.0+ completion % in a road playoff game.
*Became the only QB to lose a playoff game with a 125+ passer rating. The others were 68-0.
*Became the only QB in NFL history with a 113+ passer rating in the regular season and a 120+ passer rating in the playoffs in the same year.
*Set the NFL record for the highest passer rating in the month of December (133.7) - winning him the NFC Offensive Player of the Month award.
*Set the franchise record for highest passer rating in a postseason game (143.6 vs Green Bay).
*Had a streak of 38 consecutive games with a TD pass, which moved him into 5th place all-time - behind only Johnny Unitas, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady and Drew Brees.
*Became the first QB in NFL history with four straight road games with 3+ TD's and 0 INT's.
*Became the first QB in NFL history with 4+ game-winning drives in 4 consecutive seasons.
*Became just the 9th QB since 1960 to lead the NFL in completion %, YPA and passer rating in a single season.
*Became the first QB in NFL history with 6 games in a season with a 135.0+ passer rating. Peyton Manning and Steve Young are the only QB's with 5 in a season.
*Tied the longest streak of his career for consecutive games with a 60+ completion % at 17, which is the 3rd longest streak in NFL history. Also became the only QB in NFL history with 2 streaks of 17+ games with a 60+ completion %.
*Tied the NFL record for most games in a single season with a 60+ completion % (15). 6th quarterback to do so - the others were Kurt Warner, Peyton Manning, Daunte Culpepper, Drew Brees and Philip Rivers.
*Tied NFL record for most consecutive games in a single season with a 60+ completion % (15). 2nd quarterback to do so - the other was Philip Rivers.
*6th highest single season completion % of all-time (69.9). Only QB's ahead of him are Drew Brees (twice), Ken Anderson, Steve Young and Joe Montana.
*6th highest single season QB rating of all-time (113.2). Only QB's ahead of him are Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning (twice), Nick Foles and Tom Brady.
*Moved into 2nd place in in NFL history with a 97.6 career passer rating - behind only Aaron Rodgers.
*Set a new franchise record for career passing yards - passing Troy Aikman.
*Set a new franchise record for career game-winning drives - passing Roger Staubach.

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"I just believe it so much in my heart that Tony Romo's greatest traits are his physical and mental toughness," coach Jason Garrett said. "All the great players in this league have those traits. Tony certainly exhibits them week-in and week-out. ... he's just a helluva football player.'' ...
 

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Romo should have won a SB this year. This team still has the tools to compete deep next year and can be even stronger with a couple of pass rushers.
 

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*Became one of three QB's in NFL history with 9+ consecutive seasons with a 90.0+ passer rating. The other two QB's are Steve Young with 10 and Peyton Manning with 11.
It's actually 8 consecutive qualifying seasons at 90.0+, because 2010 wasn't a qualifying season. You need at least 224 pass attempts to qualify, and Romo had 213.
 

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It may not be a popular opinion(outside of Dallas fans), but man it will be a shame if he doesn't make the HoF. He's consistently been one of the best QBs in his era, the only QBs that have been better are Rodgers, Peyton, and Brady, who will all go down as top 5 greatest QBs to play the game. I know people say he needs a super bowl ring to even have a shot, but honestly I don't believe that to be true, especially if he has 3-4 more great years like the one he just had. His lack of playoff success may hold him back to an extent, but I don't think it's the end all be all, especially for him. In a sport widely known as the "ultimate team sport", I think it's silly to judge strictly based on rings. The story has yet to be finished, but I'm willing to bet when it's all said and done #9 will be in Canton one way or another.
 

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......and an inept, shell of a man ripped a more than deserved career win from Romo.

Sleep well NFL.
 
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