I know some people don't want to hear this but for the majority of Romo's career the team around him wasn't as good as the team around Dak has been for most of his years. His first year as starter they had a good squad, he was still learning and took some lumps as we discussed earlier. But from about 2008 until 2014 the talent level started to dip badly. Look at some of the guys playing interior O line during Romo's prime (Phil Costa, Nate Livings, Ryan Cook, etc were an example of the C/G starters during that period)
A lot of people viewed Romo as carrying those teams and unfortunately sometimes, he couldn't do it. A lot of people view Dak as what's holding them back
honestly, all Dak needed to do the other night was not turn the ball over. he didn't need to throw for 400 yards and 4 TD against SF. the defense more than did their job against a very good team on the road. they even bailed us out and held to 3 on the early INT. he just needed to not make the key mistake and everything else likely would have taken care of itself.
for some (myself included) that was the last straw. I get that you disagree, no worries, good discussion.