Tony Romo after 2 games...

silverbear;1650905 said:
He should still be hitting a higher percentage than that... it's the only criticism you can fairly level at him right now, but it's a legitimate one...

But look at it this way, as good as he's been, and he's still got room for improvement?? I mean, once again, the bottom line is a quarterback rating of 119.3... can't wait to see him improve on that...


After a 62.5% game and a 50% game with a few drops I am not sure you can level that on him. If you give him those 4 drops he is at 2 - 62% games
 
Bull Frog;1650875 said:
I can live with it too. We are taking more shots downfield this year which are low percentage high reward passes. I'd like to see his percentage higher, but for now I'll take the trade-off. If he never throws to Hoyte again that percentage will rise.

Owens also dropped two yesterday.
 
CowboyJeff;1651077 said:
Thanks aikemirv. Looks like Romo's second half rating is 120.3 versus 91.3 in the first half.

And , on 3rd and 4th down he is 14-19 for 237 yards and 3 TD's -

Hard to beat that!
 
Romo's completion percentage isn't going to be that high this year. Garret's calling a more downfield game.

Completion percentage is really a dumb thing to be looking at anyway. Yards per attempt is a much more accurate barometer of a QB's success. It's much better to be 4/10 for 93 yards than it is to be 8/10 for 37 yards. Call it the Brunell effect.
 
StanleySpadowski;1651271 said:
Romo's completion percentage isn't going to be that high this year. Garret's calling a more downfield game.

Completion percentage is really a dumb thing to be looking at anyway. Yards per attempt is a much more accurate barometer of a QB's success. It's much better to be 4/10 for 93 yards than it is to be 8/10 for 37 yards. Call it the Brunell effect.

Kind of! Using your 8/10 for 37yds, suppose 5 or 6 of the completions are for 1st downs? Stats are meaningless without the supporting data.
 
silverbear;1650905 said:
He should still be hitting a higher percentage than that... it's the only criticism you can fairly level at him right now, but it's a legitimate one...

But look at it this way, as good as he's been, and he's still got room for improvement?? I mean, once again, the bottom line is a quarterback rating of 119.3... can't wait to see him improve on that...

I think the completion percentage, given the length of passes he's attempting is darned good.
 
Bull Frog;1650875 said:
If he never throws to Hoyte again that percentage will rise.

With all the other weapons we have, Jason needs to shelve all of the fullback plays!

"Oh, Moose! Where art thou?"

:D
 
For the first time since Troy retired I have absolutely no worries about our QB situation.

I think that says enough.
 
He's played far beyond my expectations and can say that much.

Very pleased with his play thus far!
 
He scares the hell out of me sometimes. Hard to argue with the results right now. He has been darn right scary good.
 
silverbear;1650894 said:
It could be argued that so far, his play has been error-free... the one turnover he surrendered in the opener was really a great play by the defender...

If he protects the ball, the Boys will be tough to stop offensively... as we saw yesterday, he doesn't have to be great for the offensve to dominate (though it helps when he is, for sure), he just has to not turn the thing over...
I actually thought he was brilliant yesterday. When pressure came his way, he was like Barry Sanders back there, and managed not to fumble or throw an interception.

Glenn not being in the line-up really showed it's ugly head yesterday, because Crayton and Hurd weren't seperating from their corners, and they were double/triple teaming Witten and obviously double teaming TO. So Romo had to pull the ball back on several occasions, yet he still found a way to make plays. Miami had a great defensive game-plan.
 
silverbear;1650894 said:
It could be argued that so far, his play has been error-free... the one turnover he surrendered in the opener was really a great play by the defender...

If he protects the ball, the Boys will be tough to stop offensively... as we saw yesterday, he doesn't have to be great for the offensve to dominate (though it helps when he is, for sure), he just has to not turn the thing over...

Not sure I would go that far, some of his throws have not been great but I'm not complaining. He is giving us better QB play than anyone since pre-1999 Aikman.
 
If he's got the fumbling thing under control then the next thing he has to work on is how he starts games -- he's carried over from last year a tendency to start slow -- like his idol Brett Favre, Romo seems to be a bit too pumped early and it keeps him from getting into a rhythm right of the bat.
 
Romo just completed his 12th regular season start, so he's closing in on what would be the equivalent of a full 16 game season as a starter.

98.3 QB rating
25 TD
14 INT
63.8 completion%

The NFL record for the highest career QB rating is 96.8 by Steve Young.

Yeah, he's been pretty good.
 

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