The Cowboys basically added Luke Kuechly and Jason Taylor

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Agreed. Dak is marginally better than Romo when he got hurt
And to think Romo had a better O line, Dez and Witten in their prime along with Demarco and arguably the best O line his last few seasons whereas Dak has had a slightly worse or equivalent O line, no Pro Bowl recievers or TE’s in their prime but does have Zeke. Not too shabby for a 2nd year QB who made the playoffs his first season, went 13-3 and almost beat one of the best QB’s in the game.
 

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And to think Romo had a better O line, Dez and Witten in their prime along with Demarco and arguably the best O line his last few seasons whereas Dak has had a slightly worse or equivalent O line, no Pro Bowl recievers or TE’s in their prime but does have Zeke. Not too shabby for a 2nd year QB who made the playoffs his first season, went 13-3 and almost beat one of the best QB’s in the game.

Weird take. O line was better and he had zeke and lost to Green Bay. Fell apart last year. Not bad indeed.
 

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Kuechly runs to the play, not the opposite direction, and Taylor, while the frames are similar, was a smart pass rushing expert.

No correlation whatsoever. If they are half as good however, we won.
Kuechly cries like a little girl. Jaylon does not.

Yep, no correlation whatsoever.



I'll take Jaylon.
 
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Weird take. O line was better and he had zeke and lost to Green Bay. Fell apart last year. Not bad indeed.
2nd year. What was Romo’s excuse (other than going to Cabo to get his mack on) for falling apart to the Giants in the playoffs (at home) after going 13-3 in the regular season with one of the most talented teams we’ve seen in awhile. His stellar 50% completion rate and QBR must have all been the coaches and receivers fault :rolleyes:
 
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