You haven't even made an assertion about Romo.
Really?
Then why did you respond to my post saying that 'less is more' with Romo then?
Why did you specifically look at QB rating in less than 30 attempts than QB rating on attempts 30+?
Because I have made the assertion that Romo's effectiveness drops off as he throws more backed up by evidence which you actually proved instead of refuting.
Since Manning, Brees, and Brady are equally less effective after 30 attempts, all you end up with is a statement about quarterbacks with a lot of attempts.
When did I mention Manning, Brees and Brady in this thread?
And what about other QB's? You're sample size is small and you're cherry picking your analytics.
Nothing wrong with "less is more," but that's just smart football with this OL, and it's got nothing to do with Romo.
It absolutely has to do with Romo. He's not as effective when he starts throwing more. His metrics show that and YOU have posted those metrics to prove this point.
It's also smart because he's an aging QB in the twilight of his career with a back issue. I don't think throwing the ball a ton is the smart thing to do for his health either.
It's smart due to the numerous times we've started off throwing the ball a ton despite being in a close game and the offense not being very efficient. Like the KC game in 2013 or the Washington loss this year. It wasn't like we were down by 17 points and had to throw the ball to get back into the game. Those games were within a TD and we kept throwing the ball and the offense sputtered in large part because of it. And the Rams game we are down by 21 points and stick with the run and the offense is balanced and efficient and ends up scoring points and wins the game.
The main issue with throwing the ball more often is that it doesn't play to Romo's abilities. Historically, he's been an excellent play-action passer and you need a threat to run to fool them on play-action. Historically, he's been best at mid-to-deep pass patterns and you're not going to throw many of those if your intent is to throw it 40+ times a game.
And Murray has been a highly productive player his entire career, so the O-Line wasn't too bad with him in the game. It just comes down to this being the first time since Parcells that we committed to balancing the offense and limiting the amount of throws Romo made (reference the recent report that Romo was not *allowed* to check out of running plays as often this year). This was a better fit for Romo's abilities and tendencies, it allowed a highly productive player (Murray) to produce even more and it kept the defense off the field.
Had we done this in previous seasons, we may not have been as successful on offense, but I think Romo is much better for it. It worked wonders in 2006 with Parcells when we didn't have nearly the running game or receiving threats or O-Line that we have now.
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