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I worded that wrong. I mean at this point in Dak's career, he's not better than Tony. As has been suggested.
I agree with this statement.
I worded that wrong. I mean at this point in Dak's career, he's not better than Tony. As has been suggested.
Team sport, now isn't it?
You think a healthy Romo wouldn't have played well last season? We had a similar offense in 2014. Romo at least won a playoff game.
It's time to get a grip. Dak has far too many problems, some that won't be fixed, to ever put this team on his shoulders. He's an Alex Smith, and it was laughable people said he's the "next Tom Brady"
I honestly don't understand the potential Dak hate here. I just don't get it.
But then I never understood when people hated Romo for absolutely no valid reasons either. So I guess I should just be used to this kind of junk by now.
I don't get it either. Hate against Tony or Dak. I don't think people remember the post Aikman-pre Romo years. We have a promising young QB who isn't perfect. All QB's .. even the upper tier ones struggle at time. It's a tough league and a tough position. Matt Stafford hasn't won a playoff game yet.
Where did Tony get us? That's what this all comes down to.
Nothing whatsoever is wrong with comparing player X to player Y. But as I've said a bunch of times now in this thread, I think there's a huge difference between comparing Dak's career to Tony's career and comparing current Dak to prime Tony.
People continue to assume that we'd be better off with Tony, thinking that we'd just plug prime Romo in and roll. That version was, has been, and will forever continue to be gone.
Let's compare Dak's year 2 progression to Tony's early career, let's compare their careers overall - all for it. But why act like we'd plug prime Romo into the 2017 Cowboys? Might as well do the same with prime Aikman and Staubach too.
Man oh man...i consider myself blessed to have seen him play.Once in a lifetime player Mojo.
The usual mouth breathing crowd will say they don't miss Romo because he never won anything, then turn around in the same breath and blame the defense for holding Dak back. As if the same defense didn't hold Romo back? Lol its hilarious when their bias shines through.
I loved Romo too, but a healthy Romo would have thrown 3 picks and had 2 fumbles in that game. Probably would have scored more points. The older Romo would have been in the hospital.
I miss watching Romo play too - a lot. I guess what I'm getting at is that it's at least extremely likely that we would be missing watching prime Romo play even if 2017 Romo were our starting quarterback today. Romo's body was already finished whether he were still with us or not.
I fully expect and am on board with comparing Dak's progression/career to Romo's. I just don't think comparing 2017 Dak to 2007-2014 Romo is of any use. Due to age/injury, that Romo was never showing up again regardless.
How long did it take Romo to win a playoff game? You of all people man.... Lol... you don't even care about the team. Only Romo... Team sport for Dak as well now isn't it? Tony couldn't fathom this type of start to his career. I've seen Tony spray 4-5 int epic disaster games. You're still here trashing our young QB who's started his career 14-3, won offensive rookie of the year, made the pro bowl his first year and finished 3rd in QBR last year. In his FIRST YEAR.. plenty of those games last year could have been RUINED by an untimely turnover or two. No way Tony makes mistakes right? Get over it man... Dak has had a terrific start to his career. Stop jumping in a phone booth every time you see Tony's name mentioned on this site. It's disturbing. You might as well evaluate how he's doing in the booth in a suit. THE TONY ROMO ERA IS OVER... you sound silly.
Very fair. I would suggest, however, that when looking at his entire performance history (19 games, including a stellar playoff game), the argument cannot be made that he's not in a wonderful progression for a rookie + 2 games. If the basis for having found the right guy was Aaron Rodgers by the rookie year + 2, then every team in NFL history would be tossing aside their starter and drafting a new QB each year.
To not give a QB that has shown as many positive signs (and that's an understatement) as Dak has time to develop would be ludicrous.
Hope that Dak has a big game against Arizona on MNF and by the end of the season have all of the people doubting him eat crow.
You're consistant alright........ a little Dak controversy from one game and you're right back to polishing that Romo doll. First thing you've said that makes sense!Again, team sport. I evaluated Romo separately, just like I do Dak. I'm consistent. Thank you proving that.
I view it as a team, I evaluate players individually while not putting a record on them. I. Don't. Care. About. The. Raw. Stats.
And read my previous comment, I am not here WANTING ROMO BACK, I want Dak replaced with someone with better upside and not a one year wonder.
I wasn't on forums back when Aikman came into the league. Hell, to be honest, I am not even sure if they were even around yet. But I can just imagine how he would have been roasted and hated for the first couple of years of his career between the INTs, the injuries, etc.
Dak having a good game against the Cards isn't going to take away 1 decent performance and a terrible performance weeks prior. He will need to show consistency.
You're consistant alright........ a little Dak controversy from one game and you're right back to polishing that Romo doll. First thing you've said that makes sense!
Great stat slim and it'll get overlooked by folks who don't understand what Romo was saddled with during his tenure here. He carried this team and it's coaching staff. We had a franchise QB that we just couldn't build around. And years later, we're still having problem with the D.