Tony Romo on top!

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The Cowboys quarterback pulled it all together in his team’s impressive 37-21 win over the Falcons, in what was easily his best game of the year. He displayed the mobility that has made him so dangerous to defend, and he outgunned Atlanta’s Matt Ryan.

Along the way, he also climbed onto the “official” NFL leaderboards in several categories.

With his 29 attempts Sunday, Romo has now attempted 1,501 passes in his career – the NFL requires a minimum 1,500 attempts to quality for its official records.

So Romo enters the record books today in some very, very lofty company.

His career passer rating of 94.7 (also his rating this year) is third all time. Here's the top five in career passer rating:

* Steve Young – 96.8
* Peyton Manning – 95.4
* Tony Romo – 94.7
* Kurt Warner – 93.5
* Tom Brady – 93.4

Philip Rivers, who joined the "official" list earlier this year, is No. 6 at 93.3.

Now look at the top five in career passing yards per attempt:

* Otto Graham – 8.63
* Sid Luckman – 8.42
* Norm Van Brocklin – 8.16
* Tony Romo – 8.14
* Steve Young – 7.984

Tony Romo is not only in the top five all time, he's the most prolific passer since Norm Van Brocklin retired at the end of the 1960 season. He's also one of just two players who appears on both lists, with Steve Young. This indicates that he's produced the highly efficient rating indicative of the modern game, with the very high average per attempt more common in earlier years of NFL football, before the "ball-control" style passing game became all the rage.

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I've said it before....I'll say it again....people need to appreciate what we have right now!
 

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he'll probably be out of the top 5 in 2 seasons. those numbers will drop.
 

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Kind of an old article but Tony's the man! It's really mind blowing the all time great numbers he's throwing up. :bow:
 

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Rampage;3316554 said:
he'll probably be out of the top 5 in 2 seasons. those numbers will drop.
You think he's barely going to have have a 90 QB rating in a couple years?
 

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SDCowboy85;3316556 said:
You think he's barely going to have have a 90 QB rating in a couple years?
maybe. remember he's played like a 3rd as long as the rest of those guys on those lists.
 

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Jimz31;3316544 said:
I've said it before....I'll say it again....people need to appreciate what we have right now!

This is Dallas. Until Romo leads this team to a SB victory... "what we have right now" is another Danny White.

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Career passer ratings don't mean a hell of alot. Everyone listed with Romo has won a SB. I just checked out Pro-Football reference.com and Aaron Rodgers tops the all time passer rating list with a 97.2 passer rating. Terry Bradshaw ranks 138th on that list. Tim Couch's career passer rating is higher than Bradshaw's and Y.A. Tittle. LOL Aikman's passer rating is #42 one spot behind Danny White. It's a joke looking at some of the QB's who's passer ratings are higher than Aikman's and some other hall of famers. If anyone thinks a QB's career passer rating means alot checkout the rankings.


http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_rating_career.htm
 

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Rampage;3316554 said:
he'll probably be out of the top 5 in 2 seasons. those numbers will drop.

Yeah....or not.

He was already very good and he got BETTER last year.
Could his #'s drop over the next couple of years? Of course, since they are so phenomenal at this point. Will they? I don't have any real reason to believe they will based on his play. I just hope our O-line holds up and the rest of our team plays well or we'll blow this window we have with him at the helm.
 

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BIGDen;3316870 said:
Yeah....or not.

He was already very good and he got BETTER last year.
Could his #'s drop over the next couple of years? Of course, since they are so phenomenal at this point. Will they? I don't have any real reason to believe they will based on his play. I just hope our O-line holds up and the rest of our team plays well or we'll blow this window we have with him at the helm.
I'm guessing he was joking. I can't honestly believe he was being serious.
 

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BIGDen;3316870 said:
Yeah....or not.

He was already very good and he got BETTER last year.
Could his #'s drop over the next couple of years? Of course, since they are so phenomenal at this point. Will they? I don't have any real reason to believe they will based on his play. I just hope our O-line holds up and the rest of our team plays well or we'll blow this window we have with him at the helm.
i can agree with that. as to the rest I really do believe those numbers will slightly drop over time. maybe not in 2 seasons but when his career is over I doubt he's in the top 5 in those categories.

I'm not knocking El Romo he's our qb and he really showed me something in that playoff game vs Philly. after Philly tied it up at 7 he threw that int that Wade challenged and was overturned. that was a stupid throw and he knew it. he knew he got away with one. next play his teammates said we got your back and Felix took the handoff for a 1st down. now I guarantee Romo was feeling the pressure after that almost int. but he put those thoughts aside got focused and lead us down the field which I believe ended in a Choice td. I don't know if people realize how important thatdrive really was. that drive imo gives me a lot of hope and confidence going into next season.

now back to these stats. i'm just tired of hearing this stat and people using it to prop up Tony. everybody knows he's a good qb(top 10 current qb) and if they say otherwise they're telling lies. now is it impressive for his short career? yes. but that's just my problem with it. he's had a much shorter career than the rest of the guys on those lists and some fans actually believe because of those stats that Tony is up there with some of the greatest qbs to play pro ball.
 

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I thought this was going to be some golf crap. This is all pretty interesting though.

My only complaint about Tony at this point is, the team doesn't battle for him. He's not a leader just yet. When it's all on the line, when everything is set to be lost, this team just does not show up for him in those type of end of the season games. Be "this guy" whom gets "that" done and you will be "the guy" here in Dallas being remembered a LONG LONG time.
 

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Cowboys2008;3316965 said:
I thought this was going to be some golf crap. This is all pretty interesting though.

My only complaint about Tony at this point is, the team doesn't battle for him. He's not a leader just yet. When it's all on the line, when everything is set to be lost, this team just does not show up for him in those type of end of the season games. Be "this guy" whom gets "that" done and you will be "the guy" here in Dallas being remembered a LONG LONG time.
Romo's not a leader yet? Man even BSPN stopped with that crap already. Maybe you didn't watch but the team won 3 of their last 4 games of the season. :lmao2:
 

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Rampage;3316557 said:
maybe. remember he's played like a 3rd as long as the rest of those guys on those lists.

True, but the NFL is a passing league now and there are more and more QBs with a 90+ rating these days then there ever has been.
 

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Rampage;3316921 said:
now back to these stats. i'm just tired of hearing this stat and people using it to prop up Tony. everybody knows he's a good qb(top 10 current qb) and if they say otherwise they're telling lies. now is it impressive for his short career? yes. but that's just my problem with it. he's had a much shorter career than the rest of the guys on those lists and some fans actually believe because of those stats that Tony is up there with some of the greatest qbs to play pro ball.
Your premise is flawed - in that you are suggesting that the common trend is that Good QBs decline as time goes on, and that's the reason QBs with longer careers aren't on there.

The fact is, QBs like Young and Romo are on there because they don't have their EARLY years muddling up their numbers, like Peyton does, when he was throwing 20 interceptions his rookie season. And they never will, so we can discard that idea immediately.

It's foolish, however, to think that a great QB will fall off this list because of some late-career collapse. Romo is just entering the prime for QBs, and there is EVERY reason to believe he will rise on this list before he falls. Now, he may not, but almost all trends in elite QB play would point to that outcome. It's simply foolish and combative trolling to suggest otherwise.
 
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