The way Romo handled Dez was incredible

We miss having hope. With Romo there was always hope, regardless of how mediocre the team around him was.
There wasn’t anymore hope with him than there has been with Dak. Romo got us to the playoffs fewer times than Dak. His reputation as a choker is well documented. Every big game we played with Romo we had to hold our breath he wouldn’t suffer a meltdown or turn the ball over at the worst possible time. Some of you have either forgotten what it was like with him or are in denial. Those who keep spinning he never had good teams around him are full of it.
 
There wasn’t anymore hope with him than there has been with Dak. Romo got us to the playoffs fewer times than Dak. His reputation as a choker is well documented. Every big game we played with Romo we had to hold our breath he wouldn’t suffer a meltdown or turn the ball over at the worst possible time. Some of you have either forgotten what it was like with him or are in denial. Those who keep spinning he never had good teams around him are full of it.
I remember the anxiety of watching him, the first 3 or 4 years. Then, the feeling was more of wishing they'd give him a center who didn't snap the ball over his head, an O-line that didn't want him killed, and a coach who didn't act like we could just impose our will on the other team, like we could when Emmitt was running the ball.
 
I remember the anxiety of watching him, the first 3 or 4 years. Then, the feeling was more of wishing they'd give him a center who didn't snap the ball over his head, an O-line that didn't want him killed, and a coach who didn't act like we could just impose our will on the other team, like we could when Emmitt was running the ball.
There were holes on Romo’s teams just like there’s been holes with Dak’s teams. It’s never going to be perfect. Both had some real good teams that faltered in the playoffs. The defense sucked in the playoffs with both QBs. Too much of the load was put on both QBs and they cracked in the playoffs.
 
We miss having hope. With Romo there was always hope, regardless of how mediocre the team around him was.
We missed the playoffs four straight seasons when he had mediocre teams. There was no hope. Some of you act like he had a championship resume. :rolleyes: He had some terrific games in the regular season where he pulled a few rabbits out of his hat but that never happened in the playoffs. If things weren’t going our way he would lose his poise and commit turnovers. We’ve seen the same thing with Dak the last few seasons. It was being said that he’s become Romo.

https://www.audacy.com/1053thefan/s...dak-prescott-become-the-cowboys-new-tony-romo

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...-tony-romo-playoffs-mike-mccarthy-jerry-jones
 
We missed the playoffs four straight seasons when he had mediocre teams. There was no hope. Some of you act like he had a championship resume. :rolleyes: He had some terrific games in the regular season where he pulled a few rabbits out of his hat but that never happened in the playoffs. If things weren’t going our way he would lose his poise and commit turnovers. We’ve seen the same thing with Dak the last few seasons. It was being said that he’s become Romo.

https://www.audacy.com/1053thefan/s...dak-prescott-become-the-cowboys-new-tony-romo

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...-tony-romo-playoffs-mike-mccarthy-jerry-jones
Why do you care if people have fond memories of him? If nothing else, he was fun to watch, which is more ..much more...than I can say about Dak. Romo took his teams farther than they ever should have gone, and that, again, is more than you can ever say about Dak.
 
There wasn’t anymore hope with him than there has been with Dak. Romo got us to the playoffs fewer times than Dak. His reputation as a choker is well documented. Every big game we played with Romo we had to hold our breath he wouldn’t suffer a meltdown or turn the ball over at the worst possible time. Some of you have either forgotten what it was like with him or are in denial. Those who keep spinning he never had good teams around him are full of it.
Hate the turn over prone gun slinger(romo), hate the ball protecting passer(dak)

No one cares about how good teams are in the playoffs, especially defenses, Orlando how hard it is to be mistake free as a QB in this league.

Instead, just hate on any and every QB not making rookie contract money.

Sad, really.

Running QBs are taking over now. So glad, shut the non stop haters up when they can't complain about passers because they are running for easy yards.

Josh Allen and mahomes are the only proven playoff gamers playing currently. Burrows might be, but not enough playoff games and doesn't run. Rogers is extremely good still, imo...and can really break a defense down if giving time in pocket. I just think things are getting tough for QBs based on message board standards for QBs...and passing QBs can't meet the fan standards...running QBs are winning games....less ball in the air should mean less turnovers and more easy first downs in playoff.

Can't wait to see the boards reaction when dual threat QBs takeover and agents start asking for 30% of cap at signing because the player is running and throwing for more than 30% of total plays, and near 75% of offensive snaps. I'm here for the meltdown.
 
Why do you care if people have fond memories of him? If nothing else, he was fun to watch, which is more ..much more...than I can say about Dak. Romo took his teams farther than they ever should have gone, and that, again, is more than you can ever say about Dak.
I don’t care if people have fond memories of him. I have some fond memories of him but it was the same thing with him in the do or die games that we’ve seen with Dak. Romo was fun to watch and he was also painful to watch at times. That’s just telling it like it is. Romo had teams that should have gone further than they did. The Cowboys had no business winning 13 games while setting a franchise record with 11 straight wins with a rookie QB. We only had three double digit win seasons in Romo’s 10 years as the starter. We’ve had five double digit win seasons with Dak in 9 years. We made the playoffs three straight seasons with him. We never did that with Romo. Those who think we had it better with Romo are wrong.
 
I don’t care if people have fond memories of him. I have some fond memories of him but it was the same thing with him in the do or die games that we’ve seen with Dak. Romo was fun to watch and he was also painful to watch at times. That’s just telling it like it is. Romo had teams that should have gone further than they did. The Cowboys had no business winning 13 games while setting a franchise record with 11 straight wins with a rookie QB. We only had three double digit win seasons in Romo’s 10 years as the starter. We’ve had five double digit win seasons with Dak in 9 years. We made the playoffs three straight seasons with him. We never did that with Romo. Those who think we had it better with Romo are wrong.
Again, you seem to be putting it all on Romo, and not the team and coaches around him. Just the fact that Jerry thought and expressed the idea that Romo didn't need a good O-line should tell you he had a disadvantage. By the time the team started putting players around him, he was broken, and Dak stepped in with the much improved roster and was able to have winning seasons
 
Again, you seem to be putting it all on Romo, and not the team and coaches around him. Just the fact that Jerry thought and expressed the idea that Romo didn't need a good O-line should tell you he had a disadvantage. By the time the team started putting players around him, he was broken, and Dak stepped in with the much improved roster and was able to have winning seasons
Not true. Romo had two great lines including one that allowed Murray to run for 1800 yards. You guys revise history so quick on this site. Romo had some bad lines early 2010’s. The Nate Livings era. But let’s not pretend like he didn’t have a formidable line either with those Columbo, Gurode, Davis lines or the 2014 line with Leary, Frederick’s, Tyron…..that 2014 line was arguably our best line in 20 years….
 
Not true. Romo had two great lines including one that allowed Murray to run for 1800 yards. You guys revise history so quick on this site. Romo had some bad lines early 2010’s. The Nate Livings era. But let’s not pretend like he didn’t have a formidable line either with those Columbo, Gurode, Davis lines or the 2014 line with Leary, Frederick’s, Tyron…..that 2014 line was arguably our best line in 20 years….
He was put out of commission for the rest of the season in October 2014.
 
I loved watching Romo.

But...to this threads main point...maybe if Romo was a leader and was more invested in his locker room the team wouldn't have rallied around Dak so fast.

All I remember is reports that Romo wasn't the Brady type. If I remember correctly, there was an issue with players claiming he and Witten would room together and draw up their own plays against what the coach called, taking passes away from other receivers. Yes, that's only example, but I clearly recall murmuring over the Romo tenure of him not being that locker room leader.

I don't think it should be a requirement to have that trait as a QB or highest paid player. As Barkley perfectly shut up the haters after being caught with a prostitute "I'm not a role model"

Of 50 plus players suiting up, there is always someone willing to be the hype man...if not a variety of different guys week in and week out. Maybe even Romo some weeks.
 
Again, you seem to be putting it all on Romo, and not the team and coaches around him. Just the fact that Jerry thought and expressed the idea that Romo didn't need a good O-line should tell you he had a disadvantage. By the time the team started putting players around him, he was broken, and Dak stepped in with the much improved roster and was able to have winning seasons
I’ve repeatedly said I’m not putting it all on Romo. Does this sound like I’m putting it all on him? Our failures in the playoffs haven’t been been entirely on either QB.
There were holes on Romo’s teams just like there’s been holes with Dak’s teams. It’s never going to be perfect. Both had some real good teams that faltered in the playoffs. The defense sucked in the playoffs with both QBs. Too much of the load was put on both QBs and they cracked in the playoffs.
 
By the time the team started putting players around him, he was broken, and Dak stepped in with the much improved roster and was able to have winning seasons
He wasn’t broken in 2007, 2009 and 2014. Those were real good teams. The 09 team beat the 13-0 Saints on the road and finished with back to back shutouts. We dominated Philly in the playoffs.
 
He wasn’t broken in 2007, 2009 and 2014. Those were real good teams. The 09 team beat the 13-0 Saints on the road and finished with back to back shutouts. We dominated Philly in the playoffs.
In 2014 he was out for the season in October.
 
In 2014 he missed one game. We went 12-4 that season and won a playoff game. You’re thinking of the 2015 season.
I stand corrected. He only fractured vertebrae in his back, and missed the next game.

Man, he played with some serious injuries.
 
Man I miss having a true leader with arm talent on our football team.
Romo was NOT a true leader...this is undeniable. He himself said that he started to lead...like year 8 or 9. Give me a break. And then when a rookie took the team from him, he desperately and uncharacteristically planned a party for the team. Romo had better arm talent...that's true. But leader? NO.
 
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