Yeah, so Dak is better than Romo. Tell me how that guarantees Romo goes in and improves upon a pretty stellar performance. You guys just want to assume the best possible outcome. Let me give you some examples, which I am pretty sure Romo lovers are going to be close minded about.
Romo is better than Brandon Weeden, fair to say? On 2 separate occasions in the same game, a horrible Weeden came in and led the offense to more points than Romo in less time played. That occurred against Washington in 2014 in which the Romo led offense was able to score 7 points. Romo went out and Brandon Weeden came into the game for 2 drives and the offense scored 10 points. Romo returned and we lost in overtime.
This also occurred in the Philadelphia game in week 2 of 2015. Romo led offense was able to get 6 points and Weeden came in in the 4th quarter throwing a TD pass to seal the game.
Another example is in 2013. Fair to day Romo is better than Kyle Orton? Well, Orton needed to play in week 17 against Eagles. They scored 22 points. Romo got a chance to play the Eagles earlier in the year and the offense put up 17 points.
You can't just assume there would be better results if you insert a better player. Particularly if the player being replaced played a great game. If Dak put up a stinker like he is currently doing, the Romo loving whinefest would make a little sense. But that didn't happen.
Now, let me hear the "but, but, buts" so spin away. Dance for me Romo lovers.