Wins and losses are what matter. Not numbers on a page. 1 playoff win in your entire career? At some point you have to admit he's had a big hand in that. I'm sure when we win you give romo credit. But when we lose all I hear from some fans is explanations but no accountability or any blame for the loss.
Wins and losses *are* what matter. When you're evaluating a TEAM. Or a coaching staff. Or a GM. Because those positions are above the player positions in the organizational hierarchy.
You cannot hold a player responsible for an entire game where there are ~135 snaps and he throws the ball less than 40 times. It just doesn't make any sense at all. I've asked this before, but, honestly, how much better does Romo have to play than the other QB (who's also throwing it ~40 times) for him to overcome limitations on the team the other 95 snaps where he's either off the field or just handing off the ball? If he's twice as good as the other QB with his 40 passes, does he close the gap entirely? What if he plays just about as well as the other guy, because the other guy is a good QB, too...is that Tony's fault?
You guys are making the mistake of overvaluing QB play because he's the guy that touches the ball on every offensive snap, and he's the guy on the throwing end of most of the scoring. But that's not the same thing as being solely responsible for wins and losses.
And, no, I don't give Romo credit automatically when the team wins. When he plays poorly and we win, then he played poorly. The thing is, he's a good player, so he plays well more often than not, even when we're only winning half the time. Funny how that works.