Troy Aikman "Dumbfounded" by Jerry's continued comments on Romo

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Troy knows what it takes to win the big one (& Jerry is trying to ruin it).

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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) greets former Dallas Cowboys QB Troy Aikman before the start of the first half of a NFL football game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Commanders on Thursday, November 24, 2016. (John F. Rhodes / Special Contributor)


Troy Aikman thinks that if Jerry Jones were the only one with a say in the Cowboys' quarterback controversy, Tony Romo would have replaced rookie Dak Prescott under center by now.

"I'm not sure that Tony, if it was left up to the owner, wouldn't be the starter now, just based on the comments that I've heard in the last couple weeks," Aikman said Thursday morning in an interview with KTCK-AM 1310 The Ticket.

But with the Cowboys sitting at 11-2 without Romo, Aikman says he just doesn't get why Jones keeps dropping comments that keep the quarterback quandary alive.

"I'm just really dumbfounded by the comments, and not only the first time, but why they continue," Aikman said.

"I don't understand why you would talk."

In the past week, Jones has been quoted at different points as saying that "you'll know it when you see it" is time for Romo to come back into the game, and "what a story, one for the ages, if he'd step in there and this year help us win a Super Bowl on the field with his skill."

"If Tony ends up getting in the game at some point, great," Aikman told The Ticket. "But to dismiss what a young rookie quarterback has done -- know what would be a great story would be if a rookie quarterback takes this team to a Super Bowl championship. That'd be a great story.

"Whether Romo is a part of that ultimately and gets on the field and plays, if he does that'd be great. I mean he's put a lot of time in this city and he's meant a lot to the organization. But if he doesn't and they do it a different way, then that's great, too. The bottom line is winning games, so I just don't understand it."

Aikman said the he can't speak to whether Jones' talk has adversely affected Prescott, who's maintained that he's not listening to it, in Sunday's loss to the Giants or in the past few games.

He also warned about comparing Romo and Prescott too closely.

"These two quarterbacks are different players. And to try to put Dak in the box of Romo is just as unfair as trying to put Romo in the same box as Dak," Aikman said. "They're just different guys. There's things that Dak does exceptionally well. He's not going to force the ball, he's not going to take chances downfield. They don't have as much big-play ability with Dak at quarterback that they've had in years past with Romo. But what they then make up for is they don't turn the ball over like they did when Romo was quarterback either. It's a matter of what is your believe and philosophy and what's important to you."


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Toruk_Makto

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I found Jerry's comments to be harmless. If this impacts Dak's ability to do his job then he isn't ready to be our QB, perhaps he will never be the QB we envision and even if he is...he's too thin skinned for Dallas.

Personally, I don't think Jerry answering a question on his weekly address matters one iota to Dak.
 

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I found Jerry's comments to be harmless. If this impacts Dak's ability to do his job then he isn't ready to be our QB, perhaps he will never be the QB we envision and even if he is...he's too thin skinned for Dallas.

Personally, I don't think Jerry answering a question on his weekly address matters one iota to Dak.
How did I know you would feel this way? I must be clairvoyant...lol
 

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I found Jerry's comments to be harmless. If this impacts Dak's ability to do his job then he isn't ready to be our QB, perhaps he will never be the QB we envision and even if he is...he's too thin skinned for Dallas.

Personally, I don't think Jerry answering a question on his weekly address matters one iota to Dak.

I agree but I also do not think Dak is effected by this. I think Dak will continue to out there and do his job.
 

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I don't agree with his premise. I think Jerry needs to shut his gums. But I do agree with the fact that Dak is unfazed by the noise.

I think Jerry can say whatever the hell he wants about his team just as much as you ramble on here with the rest of us.

If anyone has a right to say something out loud about the Cowboys, it's him.
 

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I don't agree with his premise. I think Jerry needs to shut his gums. But I do agree with the fact that Dak is unfazed by the noise.

Jerry has talked to the media since he bought the team, he has never shied away from a mic and is not going to do it now.

Jerry is not the only GM for the Cowboys who talked a lot, so did Tex who had his own show and sold the notion of America's team even when Landry hated it. Players just need to go out and do their job and if they do no one is going to care what Jerry has to say
 

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Jerry's going to stir the pot with whatever ladle you hand him. If it's with a QB controversy, fine. If it's going to get him 20 minutes of draft coverage by pretending he wanted Johnny Manziel, fine. He wants the free coverage, and the coach and the team just have to work around the consequences.

On the other hand, he spares no expense giving them the tools to work around the consequences, so it evens out. But I can't believe at this point anybody's surprised by the lengths Jerry would go to to have people talking about the Dallas Cowboys.
 

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Yeah, well Troy didn't think it was fair that they brought in competition for him his rookie year, like he shouldn't have to earn the starting job. And Troy cried when they didn't put him in after Beurlein led us to the playoffs. So let's just say he is being a bit of a hypocrite.
 
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