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Two Tony Romo moments this season convinced Troy Aikman that Cowboys QB call is vital
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...Yet Aikman cited two red flags that have to make Cowboys fans concerned going forward. The first became apparent when he spoke with Romo following his opener with the Giants. The Fox stats crew told Aikman that the Dallas starter had only hit the ground three times against New York.

"So when we talked to Tony the next week," Aikman explained, "I said, 'You must feel like you didn't play last week. You barely got touched.' He said, 'Yeah, but at the end of the game I took a late hit in the back' and immediately said his back went back to where it was a year ago, in terms of how he had to manage it. So he was back to, 'OK, well how do I handle this this week?' And I thought that was very telling for a guy who's gotten a little bit older."

Aikman's second moment that struck him came upon Romo's return from an eight-week stint on injured reserve.

"He hadn't done anything in eight weeks except rehab and try to get healthier and all that. Hs first week back before that Miami Dolphins game, he didn't practice on Wednesday. And I thought, that's really strange that you'd be off for two months and yet you can't make it through an entire week of practice. I understand last year when he gets hit on a weekly basis, but to not have played in a game for two months and not be able to make it through a full week of practice, I thought that was kind of telling."

With that evidence from this season, Aikman said the Cowboys can't approach signing a backup quarterback lightly considering the condition of Romo...
 

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I'm sorry, but it is time to look at Romo as a year to year player. If the team honestly thinks he can be depended on 3 years from now, they need to re-evaluate their future projections. Peyton Manning was still elite 16 months ago. Half way through last season he fell off a cliff. I love Romo, but it's time to think about the future of the team while hoping he has a few more years left. I don't care about the collarbone. The back that was operated on over 2 years ago is still an issue weekly for him and if that doesn't scare the FO, what will?
 

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The best way to extend Romo's career is to draft a stud bell-cow running back and lean on him like we did Murray in 2014.

Romo's not going to change at this point in his career. Put him in 3rd and long and he's going to run around back there trying to extend the play and make something happen. And then "CRUNCH". Its over. Dude just can't get on board with "Throw the ball away and live to play another day".
 

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The best way to extend Romo's career is to draft a stud bell-cow running back and lean on him like we did Murray in 2014.

Romo's not going to change at this point in his career. Put him in 3rd and long and he's going to run around back there trying to extend the play and make something happen. And then "CRUNCH". Its over. Dude just can't get on board with "Throw the ball away and live to play another day".

It's not gonna help. Time to move on. QB's are going to get hit... You can't avoid it.. I hope for Tony's sake he retires sooner than later.
 

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It's not gonna help. Time to move on. QB's are going to get hit... You can't avoid it.. I hope for Tony's sake he retires sooner than later.

I agree. But move on to who? Anybody we draft in this class is not going to be a starter day 1. Unless you're ok with just putting them out there anyway and eat the OJT for a season or two. Ugh. Pass the Excedrin, please.
 

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I agree. But move on to who? Anybody we draft in this class is not going to be a starter day 1. Unless you're ok with just putting them out there anyway and eat the OJT for a season or two. Ugh. Pass the Excedrin, please.

I know it's not Romo's fault but this team didn't win a thing with Romo behind the center. The organization really needs to do things differently. So if it takes a couple of 2-14 seasons so be it. The NFL will become a Disposible QB league soon. The college game isn't producing elite QB's. When Romo, Brees, Payton and Brady are gone, who is left Rodgers and a bunch of good but not great qb's. So I'm not worried about who's replacing Romo.
 

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Even if Romo comes back as his old self this year, the old self has a bad back that must be rested during the week. If we have many or any games on Thursday this fall, he will/can be a liability with an unrested back.
 

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He's not a year to year player, man its week to week.I love him but Tony hang it up, go home to your money, your wife, and beautiful kids.Let it go its just a game, take what health you have and leave.Aikman did it and he is a better person for it.Tony could do TV..+
 

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Romo has aged better than Aikman anyway. When Aikman was 35 he threw 7 TDs and 14 INTs and could barely move. In fact after age 30 he put up QB ratings in the 60s through 80s.

Romo is 16-5 in his last 21 games, with the bad back. The colllarbone was the issue and it will heal.
 

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It's not gonna help. Time to move on. QB's are going to get hit... You can't avoid it.. I hope for Tony's sake he retires sooner than later.

Qbs are going to get hit yes. But when it's what seems like a full out targeted late hit that isn't even called and the player isn't fined it scares me even more. Now players know they can hit him late without reprocutions. That's a scary thing
 

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Two Tony Romo moments this season convinced Troy Aikman that Cowboys QB call is vital


By SportsDayDFW.com Contact SportsDayDFW.com on Twitter: @SportsDayDFW
In his weekly talk with The Musers on The Ticket, SportsRadio 1310 AM and 96.7 FM in Dallas, Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback and Fox analyst Troy Aikman discussed the condition of the Dallas Cowboys' quarterback situation. Aikman pointed out that there's plenty of evidence that the Cowboys can't expect Tony Romo to be their reliable go-to guy anymore.

"People want to question how good is the offensive line," Aikman said. "They didn't run the ball as effectively as they did a year ago. There's a lot of reasons for that. But I'll put them pass protecting up against anyone in football every week, if you watch the pocket and the time the quarterbacks have to throw the ball. So last year, Tony didn't get hit much. And this year, Tony didn't get hit much."

Yet Aikman cited two red flags that have to make Cowboys fans concerned going forward. The first became apparent when he spoke with Romo following his opener with the Giants. The Fox stats crew told Aikman that the Dallas starter had only hit the ground three times against New York.

"So when we talked to Tony the next week," Aikman explained, "I said, 'You must feel like you didn't play last week. You barely got touched.' He said, 'Yeah, but at the end of the game I took a late hit in the back' and immediately said his back went back to where it was a year ago, in terms of how he had to manage it. So he was back to, 'OK, well how do I handle this this week?' And I thought that was very telling for a guy who's gotten a little bit older."

Aikman's second moment that struck him came upon Romo's return from an eight-week stint on injured reserve.

"He hadn't done anything in eight weeks except rehab and try to get healthier and all that. Hs first week back before that Miami Dolphins game, he didn't practice on Wednesday. And I thought, that's really strange that you'd be off for two months and yet you can't make it through an entire week of practice. I understand last year when he gets hit on a weekly basis, but to not have played in a game for two months and not be able to make it through a full week of practice, I thought that was kind of telling."

With that evidence from this season, Aikman said the Cowboys can't approach signing a backup quarterback lightly considering the condition of Romo.

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