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Jimmy Johnson knows a little something about winning football games.
The Dallas Cowboys went on a historic tear in 2016 with quarterback Dak Prescott behind center, which included Romo conceding the starting role to the rookie in a passionate Nov. 15 speech. One of the most difficult calls the organization has had to make in over a decade, Johnson says they did the right thing in riding the hot hand.
He wouldn't have gone back to Romo, either.
Without question, it was the right way to go with Dak," Johnson said, via The Dallas Morning News. "Now, I don't want to take anything away from Tony Romo because Tony Romo is a great quarterback. If he's healthy, he can make a lot of plays, but for this team, it was the right decision to go with Dak. He plays within the system, he doesn't turn the ball over, he's still young enough, he can make plays with his legs.
"He's really just an outstanding quarterback that doesn't make a lot of mistakes."
Prescott went from a fourth round compensatory pick to Offensive Rookie of the Year, leaving Romo with questions surrounding his future with the team. It sounds like Johnson, however, believes they'll both be just fine no matter how it all shakes out.
http://dal.247sports.com/Bolt/Jimmy-Johnson-Right-decision-to-stick-with-Dak-Prescott-51507814
The Dallas Cowboys went on a historic tear in 2016 with quarterback Dak Prescott behind center, which included Romo conceding the starting role to the rookie in a passionate Nov. 15 speech. One of the most difficult calls the organization has had to make in over a decade, Johnson says they did the right thing in riding the hot hand.
He wouldn't have gone back to Romo, either.
Without question, it was the right way to go with Dak," Johnson said, via The Dallas Morning News. "Now, I don't want to take anything away from Tony Romo because Tony Romo is a great quarterback. If he's healthy, he can make a lot of plays, but for this team, it was the right decision to go with Dak. He plays within the system, he doesn't turn the ball over, he's still young enough, he can make plays with his legs.
"He's really just an outstanding quarterback that doesn't make a lot of mistakes."
Prescott went from a fourth round compensatory pick to Offensive Rookie of the Year, leaving Romo with questions surrounding his future with the team. It sounds like Johnson, however, believes they'll both be just fine no matter how it all shakes out.
http://dal.247sports.com/Bolt/Jimmy-Johnson-Right-decision-to-stick-with-Dak-Prescott-51507814