Tony Romo Versus Danny White

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[FONT=Verdana,Arial,sans-serif] Questions about the Dallas Cowboys and starting quarterback Tony Romo were again asked after the loss to the New York Giants on Sunday night which was the first regular season home game for the Cowboys in their brand new billion dollar stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Except this time critics such as ESPN Radio (Dallas/Ft. Worth local) Randy Galloway cannot blame the loss on Terrell Owens, team chemistry or the seemingly recent broken record topic of the "locker room" often discussed on ESPN television and radio shows over the last few years.

Comparisons of Romo are often made to Cowboy legends Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman. This would seem logical since the Cowboys are a winning franchise with five Super Bowl victories. Two of those with Staubach and three with Aikman as the starting quarterback. Nothing more needs to be said about these two Cowboy legends.

Danny White took over as the starting quarterback for the Cowboys in 1980 after Staubach retired after the conclusion of the 1979 season. Until then, White had been the punter and backup quarterback (White was a quarterback and punter in college at Arizona State and was an All-American in 1973). White was 28 years old at the time he took over and led the Cowboys to three straight appearances in the NFC title game in his first three seasons as the starting quarterback. All three games were on the road against the Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers and the Washington Commanders. That was the peak of the Danny White years after which the Cowboys gradually declined until being rescued by Jerry Jones prior to the 1989 season.

Danny White was heavily criticized not surprisingly in Dallas as the Cowboys were favored in each of those NFC title games and otherwise Cowboy fans had high expectations for a franchise that had played in the Super Bowl five times up until that point.

On the other hand, Romo is now 29 years old and has been the starting quarterback for almost three full seasons in Dallas and has yet to win a playoff game. That includes the 2007 season when his team went 13-3 and had home field advantage but nevertheless lost in the Divisional playoff game to the New York Giants.

Romo still has a few more years left to prove himself worthy of Cowboy stardom but in the meanwhile he has helped shed some positive light on White's career as the starting quarterback for America's Team.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/260494-tony-romo-versus-danny-white


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I supported White when most were blasting him. White was a good QB and played on a championship caliber teams teams that had been there before and with players who had been together for years. We did not have FA where teams parted with players on a regular basis it was a different time in the NFL. White in my view was a quality QB for the Cowboys and just came up on the short end of some great games.
 
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Doomsday101;2966024 said:
I supported White when most were blasting him. White was a good QB and played on a championship caliber teams teams that had been there before and with players who had been together for years. We did not have FA where teams parted with players on a regular basis it was a different time in the NFL. White in my view was a quality QB for the Cowboys and just came up on the short end of some great games.


Sounds eerily similar to ours now.

He has his moments.

Although has come up short in big games against good teams yet keeps making the same mistakes to come up short in other games.

Maybe he has ADD.
 

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I thought Danny White was a very good QB. He wasnt at fault for a fluke catch by Dwight Clark.
 

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McCordsville Cowboy;2966037 said:
Sounds eerily similar to ours now.

He has his moments.

Although has come up short in big games against good teams yet keeps making the same mistakes to come up short in other games.

Maybe he has ADD.

It took a great throw and catch in one of the greatest games in NFL history to beat Danny and the Cowboys that day in SF. Bradshaw beat Roger team 2 times in the SB was Bradshaw the best QB or by chance were these 2 very good teams playing 2 of the best SB in the league history and we just came up short?
 

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juckie;2966046 said:
I thought Danny White was a very good QB. He wasnt at fault for a fluke catch by Dwight Clark.
White had the Cowboys in position to win late but it was his fumble that for all intents and purposes lost the game. Dallas was a midfield and a FG would have won it.

Overall though, there are some similarities. Both were statistically impressive quarterbacks who were prolific but made mistakes, seemingly at the worst times.

White caught a lot of heat but much of it was because he followed a legend. He did not get the lauding Romo has and still does get for simply being "the best QB since Aikman". And unlike Romo, he was able to win playoff games. He just came up short in championship games. I'd take that from Romo at this point.
 

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Alexander;2966129 said:
White had the Cowboys in position to win late but it was his fumble that for all intents and purposes lost the game. Dallas was a midfield and a FG would have won it.

Overall though, there are some similarities. Both were statistically impressive quarterbacks who were prolific but made mistakes, seemingly at the worst times.

White caught a lot of heat but much of it was because he followed a legend. He did not get the lauding Romo has and still does get for simply being "the best QB since Aikman". And unlike Romo, he was able to win playoff games. He just came up short in championship games. I'd take that from Romo at this point.


He did? He won them all on his own? Wow. I didn't know Danny White played 22 starting positions all at once. That's impressive.
 

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I think Danny was the 3rd best Qb we have ever had .... hopefully Romo changes that soon.
 

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...is not the football player White was in his prime.

He was a quality QB and a quality punter. He suffered what many quality QBs have from time to time. Outstanding performances by the opposition.

To talk about Romo in the same breath as White is a bit premature.

Romo still has to march this team deep into the playoffs and he only has to do it without worrying about what to do on 4th down.
 

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Danny White was a very good qb and great punter.

I had the pleasure to watch him up close in practice and games.

Trust me......he is NO TONY ROMO!

ROMO is great!
 

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CrazyCowboy;2966468 said:
Danny White was a very good qb and great punter.

I had the pleasure to watch him up close in practice and games.

Trust me......he is NO TONY ROMO!

ROMO is great!

...although I would agree that Romo is far better physically than White, Danny's decision making is much better than Tony's.

He was excellent at play action and there wasn't a better screen in the NFL than White to Dorsett at the time.

Put White in there for Romo and we would have possibly seen (3) less ints on Monday Night.

I would be hesitant of using the word "great" for Romo. That would put him on the league, in my opinion, of someone like Joe Montana and Romo is no Montana right now.

IMHO he's no White either.
 
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