Romo still gets overlooked

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I thought maybe Romo had finally accomplished enough this season to be mentioned in the same breath with the leagues top QB's.

His stats are great, .. and in two of the past three seasons, he won the NFC East, qualified for the playoffs, and advanced his team to the Divisonal round of the playoffs.

Individual and team accomplishments.

But in an Associated Press article in this mornings paper, they were discussing the state of the NFL.

"A league driven by quarterbacks has a splendid blend of veterans in top form (four-time MVP Peyton Manning, Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees, even 40 yr old Brett Favre), passers only now in their primes (Philip Rivers, Ben Roethlisberger, Aaron Rodgers), and youngsters with great promise (Matt Ryan, Joe Flacco and Chad Henne)."

The article did mention Dallas' defense as one of the best that made the playoffs, .. but Romo still gets overlooked.

Undeservably so IMO.
 
Good. It will keep him working harder and, hopefully, motivate him to help the Cowboys gain homefield advantage right through to the Super Bowl.
 
WV Cowboy;3272171 said:
I thought maybe Romo had finally accomplished enough this season to be mentioned in the same breath with the leagues top QB's.

His stats are great, .. and in two of the past three seasons, he won the NFC East, qualified for the playoffs, and advanced his team to the Divisonal round of the playoffs.

Individual and team accomplishments.

But in an Associated Press article in this mornings paper, they were discussing the state of the NFL.

"A league driven by quarterbacks has a splendid blend of veterans in top form (four-time MVP Peyton Manning, Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees, even 40 yr old Brett Favre), passers only now in their primes (Philip Rivers, Ben Roethlisberger, Aaron Rodgers), and youngsters with great promise (Matt Ryan, Joe Flacco and Chad Henne)."

The article did mention Dallas' defense as one of the best that made the playoffs, .. but Romo still gets overlooked.

Undeservably so IMO.


Tony may not get their love but he has mine. :laugh2:

Going into a season not worried about who your QB is or if he can do the job has been a blessing.
 
I don't think Chad Henne's name belongs on the list over Mark Sanchez.
 
ThreeSportStar80;3272182 said:
When you play QB for America's team you get harsh criticism, Romo is well aware of that by now.

True but everyone needs some love. :laugh2:

I guess I figure Romo has enough critics out there may as well have some fans who supports him as well
 
an off season that is not mentioning Romo is a good thing....wait till he goes out on a date or plays a round of golf..then youll read about Romo
 
Yeah. Romo fits ok into that Rivers, Rodgers, Big Ben group...maybe they were just listing 3 per group.
 
DFWJC;3272236 said:
Yeah. Romo fits ok into that Rivers, Rodgers, Big Ben group...maybe they were just listing 3 per group.
Romo fits that group better than Roethlisberger. Replace Ben with Tony, and you have the top 3 active QBs in terms of QB rating.

Oh wait, I hear the rings argument coming.

Well, if the writer was referring to teams instead of QBs, the ring pushers would have a point.
 
The Dodger;3272253 said:
Romo fits that group better than Roethlisberger. Replace Ben with Tony, and you have the top 3 active QBs in terms of QB rating.

Oh wait, I hear the rings argument coming.

Well, if the writer was referring to teams instead of QBs, the ring pushers would have a point.

Isn't Romo 30 next season? If so, I'm not sure you can place him in the "top young passers" category anymore.

If you judge him vs the "guys over 30" he maybe is in the bottom of the top 5 vs Manning, Favre, Brady, Brees...
 
WV Cowboy;3272171 said:
I thought maybe Romo had finally accomplished enough this season to be mentioned in the same breath with the leagues top QB's.

His stats are great, .. and in two of the past three seasons, he won the NFC East, qualified for the playoffs, and advanced his team to the Divisonal round of the playoffs.

Individual and team accomplishments.

But in an Associated Press article in this mornings paper, they were discussing the state of the NFL.

"A league driven by quarterbacks has a splendid blend of veterans in top form (four-time MVP Peyton Manning, Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees, even 40 yr old Brett Favre), passers only now in their primes (Philip Rivers, Ben Roethlisberger, Aaron Rodgers), and youngsters with great promise (Matt Ryan, Joe Flacco and Chad Henne)."

The article did mention Dallas' defense as one of the best that made the playoffs, .. but Romo still gets overlooked.

Undeservably so IMO.

Oh, Please, WV, why are you starting another Tony Romo thread? We've had enough of those already.

/sarcasm
 
Romo will not get the credit he is due until the Cowboys as a team, lead by him, win the Superbowl. This is just the fact that Romo is going to have to live with.
 
perrykemp;3272274 said:
Isn't Romo 30 next season? If so, I'm not sure you can place him in the "top young passers" category anymore.

If you judge him vs the "guys over 30" he maybe is in the bottom of the top 5 vs Manning, Favre, Brady, Brees...

Romo may be turning 30 but he has low mileage on him.
 
perrykemp;3272274 said:
Isn't Romo 30 next season?
Well, Rivers will be 29. I don't see much of a difference.

But you have a point.

Can you believe that Rodgers is only 26 years old? That guy has a huge career ahead of him (if the sacks don't put an end to it first, that is...)
 
The Dodger;3272300 said:
Well, Rivers will be 29. I don't see much of a difference.

But you have a point.

Can you believe that Rodgers is only 26 years old? That guy has a huge career ahead of him (if the sacks don't put an end to it first, that is...)

At first I assumed Aaron Rogers was older because next year is his 6th year in the league -- obviously he sat three years behind Favre. Evidently he must have come into the league when he was 20 or 21.

He's put up crazy big numbers in his first two seasons as a starter -- if they stabilize the offensive line in Green Bay next year I wouldn't be surprised to see Rogers join the 5000 yard and/or 40+ TD club.
 
tyke1doe;3272175 said:
Good. It will keep him working harder and, hopefully, motivate him to help the Cowboys gain homefield advantage right through to the Super Bowl.

Yeah, Romo needs that to motivate him:eek: IF he does, Cowboys are in trouble. Nothing in Romo's DNA (public or whats written about him), suggests that he gets motivated by critics. He wants to be great and get better every day. Thats what he says, and I believe him, because of his actions.
 
Muhast;3272178 said:
I don't think Chad Henne's name belongs on the list over Mark Sanchez.

I do

I take Kevin Kolb over Sanchez, heck I take Derek Anderson over Sanchez
 
RCowboyFan;3272745 said:
Seriously dude.....:rolleyes:

Maybe not Anderson, but Sanchez has to be the most overrated POS in the league right now. He threw eight more ints than TDs and his completion rate was below 55%.

Oh and he also fumbled ten times.

The guy put up incredibly mediocre stats for the first few games of the season and STILL people were anointing him with his winning the fricking rookie of the week award what, two, three weeks in a row?

Spare me that crap. The guy is only a good starting QB when you compare him to JaMarcus Russell and Brady Quinn.
 

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