juckie;2264121 said:
How not?He came back in the face of adversity and played lights out.
"Coming back in the face of adversity" isn't really a great argument when it was Romo that created the adversity in the first place. The interception and fumble/TD were both incredibly boneheaded plays. Now, that's Romo's style and the fearlessness is part of what makes him great, but when you're rating him, you can't ignore the fact that his impulsiveness is going to hurt the team once or twice a game.
Hey, I think Romo's great and I thank God we've got him as our starter. But if he's the best in the league at this moment, it's only by default, because Brady and Peyton are injured.