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That's a very impressive road winning percentage. Very tough to win on the road and for him and his team to win like that on the road when he starts is pretty impressive.
I'm surprised it took you a whole hour.Dat Dude;2983006 said:Get some tenure Romo and then you can start comparing the two. Superbowl rings speak for Joe. Turnovers in big games speak for Tony.
Dat Dude;2983006 said:Get some tenure Romo and then you can start comparing the two. Superbowl rings speak for Joe. Turnovers in big games speak for Tony.
Boyzmamacita;2983020 said:I'm surprised it took you a whole hour.
Dat Dude;2983006 said:Get some tenure Romo and then you can start comparing the two. Superbowl rings speak for Joe. Turnovers in big games speak for Tony.
You know what.Dat Dude;2983057 said:Took an hour to what?![]()
Hostile;2982943 said:Thank you. I wonder if any news outlet will pick up on this if we win?
I doubt it.
AdamJT13;2983079 said:Montana averaged more turnovers per playoff game than Romo has.
AdamJT13;2983079 said:Montana averaged more turnovers per playoff game than Romo has.
skinsscalper;2982988 said:While I appreciate the stats, and it's encouraging, there's quite a disparagement between Montana's sample size and Romo's. Romo would have to keep up that pace for quite some time to legitimately knock Joe off the mountain. Not saying that he won't, but while Romo may surpass him in a 100 yard sprint, Montana has already completed the mile.
This is a thread about Romo's road record. You're the one being selective.stilltheguru;2983098 said:QB rating in playoffs between the two?????????????????? Let's not be selective.
AdamJT13;2983079 said:Montana averaged more turnovers per playoff game than Romo has.
AdamJT13;2982840 said:I don't think I've seen it mentioned yet, but if we beat Denver this week, Tony Romo will move past Joe Montana for the best road winning percentage by any starting quarterback during the Super Bowl era (minimum of 15 starts).
Romo is 15-5 on the road, a winning percentage of .750. Montana was 61-20 (.753). A win in Denver would put Romo at .762.
The only other quarterback with a road winning percentage better than .667 during the Super Bowl era is Tom Brady, who is 42-14 and has a home game this week.
AdamJT13;2983079 said:Montana averaged more turnovers per playoff game than Romo has.
jimnabby;2983136 said:Just curious, Adam - where do you get the fumble numbers? I can't find them for Montana.
Boyzmamacita;2983112 said:This is a thread about Romo's road record. You're the one being selective.