Doesn't it surprise you that guys who've never played the game at the NFL level know more about the game than guys who do?
I do think Romo makes bad mistakes, but I still think he's a good quarterback. I blame Jason Garrett more because he should understand his quarterback, understand his receivers (even their poor route-running) and make adjustments in his game strategy.
I can't see how anyone can fault Romo for the Bailey pick. If Austin runs the right route, that's either a catch or an incompletion and we're kicking a huge 3 points, especially in that type of close game.
Third and 14? Yes, Tony should have located the blitzer, but why are we throwing the ball deep in your own territory in a game where we're leading by 10, in a hostile environment where one bad play can get the crowd back in the game?
Sorry, but that's coaching.