Whatever happens with Romo and Dak this year, it is going to work out.
1. Romo stays healthy and plays every game, Dak gets to learn while watching.
2. Romo gets hurt for a couple games, Dak gets playing time and experience in "real" football
3. Romo gets hurt for the year, Dak goes out and plays well....we have QB of the future
4. Romo gets hurt, Dak looks like a rookie and we lose a lot...we have high draft pick to grab a "franchise" QB
The truth is, the Romo friendly offense....aka a good OL, a franchise RB, a playmaking WR and a safety blanket at TE is just as good for a rookie QB as it is for an aging veteran.