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What a great situation to be in. Hypothetical here, Dak is having a game like Sunday's in the playoffs, and you spell him with Romo. Couldn't ask for a better situation.
I don't buy this, btw. This team can win with either of these QBs. The more Dak plays, the more he sees and the more opportunity he's got to improve.
Putting Tony in could very well be a decent upgrade at the most important position on the field. It's possible he's rusty or has lost his edge. It's also possible he rises to the challenge and comes back even better than he was before he got pushed. Either way, if he's not better, there's nothing to say we can't go back to Dak.
The whole jeopardy angle gets built around the mythical idea that playing Tony Romo somehow is a threat to the team's momentum. One, I don't buy that this team wouldn't happily play behind either of these QBs. Two, that's just not how momentum works on teams from my experience. Executing well gets wins. Winning gets 'momentum.' Executing well also breeds confidence. People think it's the momentum that breeds the confidence, but both momentum and confidence are by-products of executing well. As long as either Dak or Tony can consistently execute well, we're good and there's really nothing to worry about.
If we want to worry about something, we should worry about what we do when we play a team that also has a good offense and can pressure the QB. Somehow, miraculously, there appears to be a dramatic shortage of such teams in the NFC right now, but it won't stay that way. Somebody's going to get hot for a late season run, or somebodies. They always do.
Heck yeah, SBs just dont suddenly happen, been over 20 yrs.I can't imagine a worse scenario than for Romo to finally win a ring on the bench if he's healthy and never played in a game .
Do we really want to win a championship like that?
You've obviously never been in a locker room. Nitpick all you want with the word, he's one of the leaders on the team. Maybe not the vets but for the other young players. A quarterback getting pulled after leading the team to the #1 seed would be unprecedented and we would be the laughing stock of the world. I don't give a crap if Romo is the superior player, you can't just plug and play a player at the end of the season and expect him to return to his form from 2 years ago. Carolina game last year was proof of that. Unless Dak has a deer in the headlights moment the next 2-3 games, Romo is done for the year. Just deal with it.This is stupid. Dak is a rookie. He isn't leading anyone. Does he inspire people, energize them with his youth? Sure. But he isn't leading any veteran player. I am sure they are having to correct him more than he has to do any "leading".
The team isn't stupid. They know that Dak is a game manager getting credit for most of their hard work. They are not going to be upset putting in a far superior player. Only the media believes in "chemistry". The team just wants to win.
Romo will return when we are ahead by 35 points and when the starter needs a sidelines shoulders rub by Garrett.Jerry just said about romo on the fan that he might be able to go at the end of the year.
That means no Romo this season. So all you people that have hated him since he took over and have blamed everything on him now have gotten their wish, Tony Romo is no longer your quarterback.
I think this sucks personally.
Arent you concerned the effects it will have on the Romo legacy if Dak was to win in his first year or two?Heck yeah, SBs just dont suddenly happen, been over 20 yrs.
Yes, no need to rush. 37 years of age is just a state of mind.I'm fine with this. I want Romo back, but not until he is 100% physically ready. There is zero reason to rush him back like there was last year.
Romo probably needs another month in the weight room and practicing to get back up to speed, get used to taking hits, etc. In the meantime, Dak will continue to keep this team competitive.
1. The chemistry thing is a non-issue. Romo has just as much, and probably more chemistry with these guys. Is the offense line and Zeke going to not block or run all of the sudden? And who gives a crap about being second-guessed? If the team is afraid of that, then they're already screwed.
4. I think the Philly game is a great game to judge by. He was finally put into difficult situations by the opposing team (first time since NY) and it was bad. It's not that he had a bad game, it's the way it was bad. He looked like a deer in headlights that was overwhelmed and couldn't think straight, let alone well. Add to that, his accuracy was troubling, to say the least. He still has a long way to go. I'm not convinced he looks like the future just yet.
What is his legacy?Arent you concerned the effects it will have on the Romo legacy if Dak was to win in his first year or two?
I sure wouldn't want to win a SB if Tony was on the bench. I would be rooting for the Cowboys to lose in the first playoff game, than bring another Lombardi to Dallas and see the the team celebrating in a downtown parade. That would be horrible. I would root against the Cowboys if they made it to the SB and Tony was on the bench. How could anyone think about wanting the Cowboys to win a SB?I can't imagine a worse scenario than for Romo to finally win a ring on the bench if he's healthy and never played in a game .
Do we really want to win a championship like that?
Romo hasn't been exactly stellar in the playoffs...Let's hope the play offs aren't the same with Dak.....Hopefully Romo will be back in time for the playoffs. Wouldn't be the same without him.
I disagree. For discussion sake, remove Prescott and Romo from the equation. Let's take this from a team sports perspective--the sport of football in this instance.
A coaching staff implement gameplans. The players execute the schemes. 11 guys playing well on defense. Special teams play is good enough.
Turn to the offense. Offensive line does well pass blocking--perhaps blocks somewhat better on run plays. Receivers (including tight end) are getting open and catching passes consistently. Running back's carrying the ball lights out, tops in the league.
There are two quarterbacks. Both quarterbacks have demonstrated they can excel in the same offensive scheme. The variable of the equation? One quarterback is substituted for the other.
A disruption of chemistry is not sound in my opinion based solely on the substitution since any real potential problem does not hinge upon inner or outer perceptions. Any real problem with chemistry centers upon the play on the field. I would agree upon a disruption in chemistry if there were personalities involved intentionally or unintentionally working counter to player focus but my impression has been that everyone owns the correct attitude towards doing their individual jobs to the best of their abilities.
It's still football. The variable involved is too integrated, nondisruptive, and highly motivated to negatively impact real team chemistry on the field. Just my opinion though.
He can always stay in an apartment in another NFL city and then come home to his Dallas mansion in the off season.........Enough $$$$$$$$ thrown his way by another NFL team will tempt him to do just that...jmo.He has made it known repeatedly they he will not play anywhere else. He just built a mansion. He will get released and then probably retire.
Furthermore, even if Dak is doing great, he can learn more. In the playoffs, Dak is going to see different defenses, different looks.
You risk friction if you don't put Romo in at the end of the season if you are playing a rookie QB and have a Pro Bowl QB that has won playoff games before. It cuts both ways.