JJT: It's time for Tony Romo to become a leader

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Jerry has put all of his faith in Tony Romo
4:14 PM Tue, Mar 10, 2009 | Permalink | Yahoo! Buzz
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Tony Romo didn't want T.O. here anymore.

Anyone who saw his interview a couple of weeks ago with Ch. 11's Babe Laufenberg knows that's the truth.

That's Ok. It's his right.

We all work with someone who gets on our nerves. Besides, Romo didn't make the ultimate decision. Jerry Jones did that.

Now, this is Romo's team.

No longer must he wrest control of it from the diva receiver. It does, however, come with a price.

Romo must understand he can't have all of the perks that accompany being the quarterback of America's Team - the money, the fame, the high-profile girlfriend - without any of the nuisances.


It doesn't work that way. It never has. He's never really accepted that, which is why he went to Cabo before the playoff game against the Giants and why made those silly remarks after the debacle in Philadelphia.

Jerry has put tremendous faith in Romo, who is 0-2 in the playoffs and has a reputation for choking when the games matter most.

You can talk all you want about how Hall of Fame quarterbacks such as John Elway and Warren Moon and Troy Aikman started their careers slowly, but none of that matters because they eventually experienced post-season success.

Romo has yet to do it.

He's the only one who can silence his critics. Eventually, I think he'll win playoff games, but it's not my job to have hope or faith or optimism that he will.

When he does it, he'll be applauded. Until then, he must be scrutinized.

Such is life when you sign a six-year, $65 million contract with $30 million guaranteed.

Don't forget, we live in a city that booed Troy Aikman unmercifully in a 41-24 loss to San Francisco in 2000 - and Aikman had won three Super Bowls. This town will turn on

Romo, if he doesn't deliver.

That's why Jerry should be at least a little bit nervous. By removing T.O. from the roster, he has made Romo the unquestioned face of the franchise.

It's a risky move because Romo's performance next season will play a significant role in determining just how many tens of millions Jerry can create from naming rights. The better he plays, the more Jerry can command.

And don't underestimate T.O.'s influence in the locker room even if he's been banished to Buffalo. His cell phone still works.

If the offense isn't producing at a high level, you better believe a faction of the locker room will blame Romo for making T.O. the scapegoat for everything that went wrong in the Cowboys' 9-7 season.

Then the chemistry problems Jerry thought he was getting rid of with T.O's release will return.

Yes, at times, T.O. was petulant. Yes, he whined. Yes, he helped divide the locker room.

But he also produced. We can't can deny that.

He was responsible for nearly 25 percent of Romo's completions. Nearly 30 percent of his yardage. And 40 percent of his touchdowns.

Those numbers, though, didn't translate into enough wins which is why he's gone.

It doesn't have to be that way if Romo assumes the leadership of this team.

That means getting to know every player in the locker room and finding out what makes him tick. It means moving out of his comfort level and attending birthday parties and other social gatherings he'd rather skip.

Leadership is Kurt Warner telling Arizona's front office that he'll give up $2 million, if the Cardinals use it to sign Anquan Boldin. Leadership is Trent Edwards text messaging Buffalo's GM at midnight and suggesting the Bills try to sign T.O.

Leadership doesn't come easy to Romo. It's obvious.

If you had any doubt, last season proved it.

He has every physical skill you want in a quarterback and the stats to prove it. He has charisma and flair and you can tell he loves playing football.

Unfortunately, that's not enough.

He must be a leader. It's not optional.

The position demands it.
 

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And don't underestimate T.O.'s influence in the locker room even if he's been banished to Buffalo. His cell phone still works.

Egad!

If the offense isn't producing at a high level, you better believe a faction of the locker room will blame Romo for making T.O. the scapegoat for everything that went wrong in the Cowboys' 9-7 season.

Please, let's not have the ghost of TO. Move on, Cowboys. Act like men.
 

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TO was here and Romo took care of him... What makes JJT think TO not here will be a problem?
 

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I can't wait for the season to start. Should be fun.
 

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That is over the top BS.

How quickly we forget the Quinthy, Chutch and Henson years?

Romo is a godsend. Is he perfect? No!

But remember, he's learning and has produced some of the most exciting play we've seen at the QB position in a LONG time.

The Dallas Cowboys have and always will win as a TEAM!

The QB gets the glory and the blame, but it is overblown either way.

I am going to enjoy every game I get to see Romo play because I remember the pain of having incompetence at the QB position.
 

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well i saw the article and thought some of you might like seeing the article
 

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Roy looks like a willing patsy to me.

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