The way Romo handled Dez was incredible

You would have to go to the days of Troy Aikman. Many questioned Romo’s arm talent and leadership. You must not have been watching the team when he was QB if you think he had arm talent and leadership. lol
They think Romo is Aikman…..delusional.
 
You asked a silly question. Every time Aikman made the playoffs he had some great players around him. The team didn’t make the playoffs all because of him. Go look up his playoff record.
So it wasn't such a silly question after all, since he had to have great players around him.

In 2007, of the 13 pro bowlers, one of them was Romo himself - so, misleading.

One was the kicker. Big deal.

One was Marion Barber. Only good for short yardage situations.

Terence Newman, Ken Hamlin, Roy Williams: Did they really deserve to be in the Pro Bowl, or did they get in because of the team's record?

Romo got them that far in his first full season as a starter, and they lost to the eventual SB champion Giants.
 
I'm not doing anything to Aikman. He made the comparison of playoff records, and I asked what his record was without great players around him.
So the argument is that Aikman was the product of the team around him? Because let me te You Aikman faced some great teams. Romo nor Dak had to face legendary teams.
 
So it wasn't such a silly question after all, since he had to have great players around him.

In 2007, of the 13 pro bowlers, one of them was Romo himself - so, misleading.

One was the kicker. Big deal.

One was Marion Barber. Only good for short yardage situations.

Terence Newman, Ken Hamlin, Roy Williams: Did they really deserve to be in the Pro Bowl, or did they get in because of the team's record?

Romo got them that far in his first full season as a starter, and they lost to the eventual SB champion Giants.
They lost to a Giants team that barely made the playoffs lack of talent wasn’t a issue in 2007.
 
So it wasn't such a silly question after all, since he had to have great players around him.

In 2007, of the 13 pro bowlers, one of them was Romo himself - so, misleading.

One was the kicker. Big deal.

One was Marion Barber. Only good for short yardage situations.

Terence Newman, Ken Hamlin, Roy Williams: Did they really deserve to be in the Pro Bowl, or did they get in because of the team's record?

Romo got them that far in his first full season as a starter, and they lost to the eventual SB champion Giants.
Romo had a Pro Bowl regular season in 2007 but he didn’t play to that level in the playoffs. He had some HOF talent on those teams with TO, Witten and DWare. Romo took apart the Giants twice during the regular season but struggled against them in the playoffs. We’re just rehashing old tiring arguments.
 
Romo had a Pro Bowl regular season in 2007 but he didn’t play to that level in the playoffs. He had some HOF talent on those teams with TO, Witten and DWare. Romo took apart the Giants twice during the regular season but struggled against them in the playoffs. We’re just rehashing old tiring arguments.
So it was only Romo who didn't play at a Pro Bowl level? Funny how sometimes it's all about the team, and other times it's only about Romo.
 
So the argument is that Aikman was the product of the team around him? Because let me te You Aikman faced some great teams. Romo nor Dak had to face legendary teams.
No, I'm merely pointing out that NO quarterback can do it by himself. Troy had a great rushing game, Irvin, a very good O-line, and of course, a great coach to build that team.
 
Romo had a Pro Bowl regular season in 2007 but he didn’t play to that level in the playoffs. He had some HOF talent on those teams with TO, Witten and DWare. Romo took apart the Giants twice during the regular season but struggled against them in the playoffs. We’re just rehashing old tiring arguments.
So Crayton dropping the biggest 3 rd in the game , after escaping the rush , that would have either extended the drive , flip the field and or score was Romos fault? Or Crayton stopping his route on a perfectly thrown ball for the win was Romos fault? If Crayton makes either one of those plays? It’s over. Fasano dropping a TD before the half Romo did not lose that Game.
 
So it was only Romo who didn't play at a Pro Bowl level? Funny how sometimes it's all about the team, and other times it's only about Romo.
No one did that day or in the other big losses. It’s been the same thing with Dak. I’ve never put it all on Romo the way many put it all on Dak. If the team struggles, the QB will struggle regardless who the QB is. Look no further than Mahomes in his two SB losses.
 
So Crayton dropping the biggest 3 rd in the game , after escaping the rush , that would have either extended the drive , flip the field and or score was Romos fault? Or Crayton stopping his route on a perfectly thrown ball for the win was Romos fault? If Crayton makes either one of those plays? It’s over. Fasano dropping a TD before the half Romo did not lose that Game.
Drops happen. No one stepped up that day. Romo didn’t lose the game but he played a role.
 
No, I'm merely pointing out that NO quarterback can do it by himself. Troy had a great rushing game, Irvin, a very good O-line, and of course, a great coach to build that team.
I agree but are we pretending that Romo didn’t have good teams? In 2007 the Cowboys lost to a bad Giants team. Cowboys faced far superior teams in the 90s.
 
I agree but are we pretending that Romo didn’t have good teams? In 2007 the Cowboys lost to a bad Giants team. Cowboys faced far superior teams in the 90s.
That bad Giants team won the SB. Either they caught fire, got incredibly lucky, cheated, or every team in the playoffs sucked.
 
That bad Giants team won the SB. Either they caught fire, got incredibly lucky, cheated, or every team in the playoffs sucked.
I mean maybe all of the above. Them winning the SB doesn’t make the Cowboys losing to them any better. Top to bottom the Cowboys were a better team.
 

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