Tony Romo: Why America's Best Friend Is No Top Five Quarterback Yet

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by Matt Miselis (Columnist)
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...uarterback-yet

My past two articles have been about Aaron Rodgers and Philip Rivers, where I have talked about their success and my reasoning for them being considered an elite quarterback in the National Football League.
This time, Tony Romo is on the list; however, I do not feel he is a Top Five quarterback.

Tony Romo has been one of the more talked about stories in the NFL.
Being undrafted, he found a way to make the roster with the Cowboys, and held his own during his time in 2005.
Romo got his chance in 2006 for the Cowboys, and did perform higher then expected.
He passed for 2,903 yards, 19 TD, and 13 interceptions. They weren't the greatest numbers; however, it got the job done, as the Cowboys made the playoffs that year.
In 2007, the standards were higher, yet Romo still led the Cowboys to the playoffs by throwing 4,211 yards, 36 TDs, and 19 INTs.
After that performance, the expectations were high in Dallas heading into the playoffs. They failed to capitalize, however, and were defeated by the eventual Super Bowl Champion Giants at home.
As the 2008 season came around, the pressure began to be forced on Romo. After two straight seasons of failing to win a playoff game, greatness needed to happen in the final year of Dallas' home.
Romo did miss three games during the season with injury, yet he still passed for 3,448 yards and 26 TD passes. There was more controversy found in Dallas then hoped, however.
The fall out of Terrell Owens led to a split in the offense. Roy E. Williams did not live up to his level as he did in Detroit, and to top it off, the Cowboys did not make the playoffs.
In his career thus far, Romo has thrown for 10,562 yards, 81 touchdowns, and 46 interceptions.
He also has a career passer rating of 94.7.
These stats are solid; he has shown that a good work ethic can get you somewhere, and he has found success in Dallas.
He is statistically in the Top 10 of quarterbacks, but is he a Top Five quarterback?
Should Romo be talked about as an elite top five quarterback with the body of work he has?
Right now, he does not fit the category.
What needs to be talked about is the first thing is his playoff success.
Romo has led the Cowboys to the playoffs twice, once on the road against the Seahawks, the other at home against the New York football Giants.
The first game was lost on the botched snap by Romo, a moment that stuck with him throughout the off season.
The second game was lost against the Giants, where a lot of frustration was brought out from the fans after the defeat.
In 2008, Tony Romo could not lead the Cowboys over the Ravens or the Eagles in the final two weeks of the season and failed to make the playoffs.
As a quarterback, what he already has against him is no success in the playoffs, the most importantly element that is usually used to judge whether the quarterback is elite or not.
When talking about quarterbacks such as Philip Rivers, many people believe one more season of consistency and dominance is needed to be a Top Five quarterback.
Well, it should be the same thing for Romo. He hasn't put up the best stats we have seen a quarterback in a Cowboys uniform.
Can he put up another season of stats that he has played up to over the season?
It is going to be tough to do it without Terrell Owens, who was the most productive receiver on the team.
Rivers did put up these stats without the greatest receivers on the offense, while Romo has had an advantage to that.
Can he perform well without the troubled receiver alongside him in the offense?
The NFC East will be a challenge once again.
The Giants return their full defense healthy. The Eagles upgraded at offense, while the Commanders stabilized the defensive line.
The Cowboys lost Owens, and did not make an upgrade that would replace his stats.
Will Williams rise to the occasion, will Witten continue to play his potential?
It could be possible that Tony Romo can become a Top Five quarterback in a few seasons, but it's not time to put him in the same category of Peyton Manning and Tom Brady.
 

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He passed for 2,903 yards, 19 TD, and 13 interceptions. They weren't the greatest numbers; however, it got the job done

I stopped reading after this garbage.

For an undrafted QB's first games, those are damn good numbers....they didn't just "get the job done"
 

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Juke99;2824833 said:
He passed for 2,903 yards, 19 TD, and 13 interceptions. They weren't the greatest numbers; however, it got the job done

I stopped reading after this garbage.

For an undrafted QB's first games, those are damn good numbers....they didn't just "get the job done"
I usually stop if I see it is from bleacherreport.com. I have yet to see an article posted there worth anything but a flush
 

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The fact that Aaron Rodgers being elite, when he hasn't even made the play-offs and has one year under his belt as a starter?
 

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Hostile;2824834 said:
I usually stop if I see it is from bleacherreport.com. I have yet to see an article posted there worth anything but a flush

"Flushworthy" I think I've got a new term to use....
 

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yet this is what the same writer says about Ryan in Atlanta...

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/201077-matt-ryan-why-he-will-live-up-to-expectations-in-2009

Matt Ryan: Why He Will Live Up To Expectations In 2009

In the 2008 season, the Atlanta Falcons had one of the better turnarounds in recent memory. After finishing as the third worst team in the National Football League, the team looked for a new face of the franchise.

The ongoing dogfighting incidents of Michael Vick began to affect the team at this time. While some fans wanted Vick gone for good, you also had the other half of Falcon Nation who stood up for him, and wanted him to return.

In total, the organization took a hit financially, having a tough time filling seats in the rough year. However, Atlanta changed for the better in the 2008 NFL Draft.

"With the third pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, the Atlanta Falcons select...Matthew Ryan, quarterback, Boston College."

What a shocking turn of events it was in the Radio City Music Hall. The Falcons selected Matt Ryan, the new look of the franchise.

However, he just wasn't the quarterback. He was labeled the savior of the franchise.

It was tough for fans to move on without Michael Vick, and realize that Matt Ryan is the man running the show for the red and black. However, they all took back their word when they saw the season Matt Ryan put up in his rookie season.

In his first year, Ryan passed for 3,440 yards, 16 TDs, 11 INTs.

The stats aren't unbelievable. It was surely enough for Ryan to earn the Rookie Of The Year honors.

Oh, and you should also keep in mind that he led the Falcons to the playoffs, an idea that Mike Vick didn't experience greatly. They lost to the Super Bowl runner-up in the Arizona Cardinals, however, and the talk began.

Ryan surely made a name for himself in his first campaign as quarterback, already being mentioned by some as a top five quarterback for the 2009 season.

Whoa, those are big expectations for a second year quarterback. Can he succeed to the goals that are being brought upon him?

It is likely that he will improve on his season, a season where he had a passer rating of an 87.7.

The running game should be effective as last season, with Michael Turner taking the rushes. Many people were surprised of Turner having his breakout season.

Turner always did have potential. However, he was overshadowed by LT.

The play-action will be crucial for Ryan in 2009, especially if the interception level will want to be leveled.

Wide receiver Roddy White also had a breakout season of his own. White had 88 receptions for 1,382 yards and seven TD catches.

Many people have White as a top 10 receiver. If he can put up another season as he did last year, he will surely be in the discussion.

Finally, the addition of Tony Gonzalez will help Ryan's case this year.

A future Hall of Famer, Gonzalez was the biggest bright spot on the Chiefs offense, who did struggle last year. Gonzalez now comes to a team with an offensive line to work with, a top yard running back, a No. 1 receiver, and most importantly, a quarterback to throw him the ball to.

Ryan gets the extra weapon he could use to take his game up, which should open more opportunities to White and Turner on the ground.

The time has come in Atlanta, and the 2009 season is looking bright for Matt Ryan and the Falcons. There is a great amount of expectations on his back this season, but he will look to improve himself to the people who feel he is unproven.

Predictions for Ryan: 3,832 yards, 32 TD, 9-to-10 INT, another playoff berth for Falcons.

If Ryan nears these numbers, or exceeds them, he will certainly join the elite of Tom Brady and Peyton Manning as an elite quarterback, even if no Super Bowl is to his credit.


This may seem like a ton of hype for Ryan to fill. Yet, I do see him taking the next step and becoming an elite quarterback in the National Football League.
 

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There have been non top 5 qb's who have won super bowls.

If Romo is or is not doesn't matter to me.

Give me another Lombardi.
 

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Hostile;2824834 said:
I usually stop if I see it is from bleacherreport.com. I have yet to see an article posted there worth anything but a flush
Yea, keep running from the truth.
 

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Well, it should be the same thing for Romo. He hasn't put up the best stats we have seen a quarterback in a Cowboys uniform.

Actually, he has. :lmao2:

And even if he didn't, that isn't really a huge knock on the guy, given our history of superbowl winning QBs.

Pretty poorly written article.
 

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Primetime42;2824818 said:
Please stop posting articles from bleacherreport.com

I don't even call them articles.

They are more like stream of consciousness babbling from fans who are really just frustrated amateur wannabe sportswriters. Very few are informative, even fewer resemble anything close to professional.
 

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Alexander;2825163 said:
I don't even call them articles.

They are more like stream of consciousness babbling from fans who are really just frustrated amateur wannabe sportswriters. Very few are informative, even fewer resemble anything close to professional.

Exactly.

DMN writers are no better, they just have more access and resources.
 

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dadymat;2824866 said:
yet this is what the same writer says about Ryan in Atlanta...

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/201077-matt-ryan-why-he-will-live-up-to-expectations-in-2009

Matt Ryan: Why He Will Live Up To Expectations In 2009

In the 2008 season, the Atlanta Falcons had one of the better turnarounds in recent memory. After finishing as the third worst team in the National Football League, the team looked for a new face of the franchise.

The ongoing dogfighting incidents of Michael Vick began to affect the team at this time. While some fans wanted Vick gone for good, you also had the other half of Falcon Nation who stood up for him, and wanted him to return.

In total, the organization took a hit financially, having a tough time filling seats in the rough year. However, Atlanta changed for the better in the 2008 NFL Draft.

"With the third pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, the Atlanta Falcons select...Matthew Ryan, quarterback, Boston College."

What a shocking turn of events it was in the Radio City Music Hall. The Falcons selected Matt Ryan, the new look of the franchise.

However, he just wasn't the quarterback. He was labeled the savior of the franchise.

It was tough for fans to move on without Michael Vick, and realize that Matt Ryan is the man running the show for the red and black. However, they all took back their word when they saw the season Matt Ryan put up in his rookie season.

In his first year, Ryan passed for 3,440 yards, 16 TDs, 11 INTs.

The stats aren't unbelievable. It was surely enough for Ryan to earn the Rookie Of The Year honors.

Oh, and you should also keep in mind that he led the Falcons to the playoffs, an idea that Mike Vick didn't experience greatly. They lost to the Super Bowl runner-up in the Arizona Cardinals, however, and the talk began.

Ryan surely made a name for himself in his first campaign as quarterback, already being mentioned by some as a top five quarterback for the 2009 season.

Whoa, those are big expectations for a second year quarterback. Can he succeed to the goals that are being brought upon him?

It is likely that he will improve on his season, a season where he had a passer rating of an 87.7.

The running game should be effective as last season, with Michael Turner taking the rushes. Many people were surprised of Turner having his breakout season.

Turner always did have potential. However, he was overshadowed by LT.

The play-action will be crucial for Ryan in 2009, especially if the interception level will want to be leveled.

Wide receiver Roddy White also had a breakout season of his own. White had 88 receptions for 1,382 yards and seven TD catches.

Many people have White as a top 10 receiver. If he can put up another season as he did last year, he will surely be in the discussion.

Finally, the addition of Tony Gonzalez will help Ryan's case this year.

A future Hall of Famer, Gonzalez was the biggest bright spot on the Chiefs offense, who did struggle last year. Gonzalez now comes to a team with an offensive line to work with, a top yard running back, a No. 1 receiver, and most importantly, a quarterback to throw him the ball to.

Ryan gets the extra weapon he could use to take his game up, which should open more opportunities to White and Turner on the ground.

The time has come in Atlanta, and the 2009 season is looking bright for Matt Ryan and the Falcons. There is a great amount of expectations on his back this season, but he will look to improve himself to the people who feel he is unproven.

Predictions for Ryan: 3,832 yards, 32 TD, 9-to-10 INT, another playoff berth for Falcons.

If Ryan nears these numbers, or exceeds them, he will certainly join the elite of Tom Brady and Peyton Manning as an elite quarterback, even if no Super Bowl is to his credit.

This may seem like a ton of hype for Ryan to fill. Yet, I do see him taking the next step and becoming an elite quarterback in the National Football League.

So, if he puts up numbers like Romo, he will join the elite QB's like Brady and Manning. But, Romo.........okay, I get it.
 

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Im as a hard on Romo as anybody, but he would've been the MVP in '07 if not for Brady and Favre...and should've been if not just for Brady.
 

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Did anyone else feel like they were reading an elementary school students homework assignment as you read this?
 

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Wrangler87;2825216 said:
So, if he puts up numbers like Romo, he will join the elite QB's like Brady and Manning. But, Romo.........okay, I get it.
:thumbup: thats what hes saying alright....
 
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