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nothing because our defense once again folded against Rogers which is something that had already happen previously to a Romo led team.
I wouldn't have been upset either way. It's one of the rare situations where, to me, whatever decision you make is okay to me.
You go with the veteran Romo, because of the experience and skill, but risk it messing up the flow of everything when were were rolling.
Or you stick with Dak, because everything seems to be working, but at the end of the day he's just a rookie and his numbers are basically below average in everything. Yeah, his numbers are great for a rookie QB, but compared to the rest of the NFL QBs he's average or below in a lot of important categories (TDs, yards, YPG).
Looking back they probably made the wrong decision. Because Dak was nothing but a bus driver, and if Zeke was slowed down we would need great QB play to keep advancing in the playoffs. Dak through 6 seasons has shown that he can't be that type of QB. That win streak was the worst thing that could've happened. Because had we lost a few games here and there the decision to go back to Romo would have been easier. I can't be THAT upset with it though, because Romo never done anything either and maybe a breath of fresh air was needed, but now we know Dak is Dak and isn't anything special.
He was healthy enough for rhe PlayoffsHad Romo never gotten hurt in 2016, what would have the Cowboys done in 2016? A healthy Romo all season.
No true at all this place would have melted down removing a player lie Dak who helped go on 11 game win streak or whatever it was go into the playoffs and then get removed? the momentum had to stay the course. I am a huge Romo fan and would have loved to see him get back and say play the last two games and of he was just super on point maybe he gets the nod but no way the media and most of the fan base would have allowed that. Place would have melted down/ we have seen rookies lie Wilson play into a sb and others at younger ages then normal.I hear everything you are saying .... but zero is still zero. Rookie QB win % in the playoffs is like .355. Every coach should have been able to look at the team and understand they were just physically better than most NFL teams BUT that wouldn't be the case in the playoffs. It should have been an easy decision for folks who supposedly understand %'s. There is no way a real coach like BB, JJ would have planned on playing rookie ball in the playoffs.
Place would have melted down/ we have seen rookies lie Wilson play into a sb
I don't know if we win the Super Bowl, but we would've at least beat Green Bay.
If I remember correctly wasn't Green Bay missing their 2 starting CBs that game?
Romo would have known how to take advantage of that and wouldn't have waited until we're already down 28-13 going into the 4th quarter to do anything.
Dak was being Dak all the way back in year 1. Do nothing for 3 quarters, go down by a few TDs, and then put up empty stats in a losing effort to bring the game closer and give his fangirls something to brag about.
doesnt matter the run Dak was on and zeke was rolling great OL i mean why make the change there's first time for everything. the reason we lost is because every time Dak brought us back the defense would give the lead right back until 1:13 and again could not stop AR.Wilson did not reach the SB as a rookie. No rookie QB ever has.
As a coach, I don't worry about what the public thinks. I am paid to know football & put my team in the best position to win. Choosing to ride a rookie is choosing to lose before you play the game. Also, I have always contended that you didn't have to make a one or the other decision. You could have had packages for both QB's.
It goes both ways, if you win some playoff games this place would have melted down in a good way.
Lose to Aaron Rodgers just like the Cowboys did in the 2016 playoffs.
With a healthy Romo at QB.Don’t know where you’ve been but Aaron Rodgers has the Cowboys number in the playoffs. He beat them on one leg in the playoffs in 2014.
Falcons put up 44 on the Packers; held Green scoreless almost halfway into the 3rd qtr...0 - 31.I don't think that Cowboys team gets past Atlanta no matter who was at QB. Atlanta would have put up 40+ points against that crap defense.
Entering August 2016 training camp, the quarterback depth chart was:Had Romo never gotten hurt in 2016, what would have the Cowboys done in 2016? A healthy Romo all season.
With a healthy Romo at QB.
In my opinion, a 'What If?' does not require speculating what Romo would have done during the entire 2016 season since he was injured and unable to play for half of the regular season in reality. I believe a more relevant question would be, "What would the Dallas Cowboys have done after mid-season if the starting quarterback had been re-inserted into the offense?"
It will remain a relevant question (not just for the franchise but for the entire league) until-and-when a rookie quarterback, graced with a good team, gains the opportunity to help lead his team to a Super Bowl appearance and/or victory. Until that day happens, no rookie quarterback will have ever played for and/or help win a Lombardi Trophy in the over half-century era of the National Football League's Super Bowl. That was true before 2016. That was true during 2016. That has been true since 2016.
Had Romo never gotten hurt in 2016, what would have the Cowboys done in 2016? A healthy Romo all season.
That was especially true that season. The euphoria created by the winning streak was as evident with Jerry Jones and Jason Garrett as it was with a significant portion of the team's fanbase. The 'don't disturb team chemistry' mantra was exceedingly strong. To be perfectly frank, it was freaking thick. It may not be incorrect describing emotions felt from the front office on down, equally, as fanatical.Secondly everyone wants to chime in about analytics & smart football when discussing a razor thin % difference like whether to go for it in a certain situation but when you have an absolute value of zero they suddenly ignore the numbers. There are reasons it has never been done. Ignoring them isn't logical decision making, its emotional decision making.
It took an incredible play with a few missed holding calls to kick the game winner. Can’t forget about that.I don't know if we win the Super Bowl, but we would've at least beat Green Bay.
If I remember correctly wasn't Green Bay missing their 2 starting CBs that game?
Romo would have known how to take advantage of that and wouldn't have waited until we're already down 28-13 going into the 4th quarter to do anything.
Dak was being Dak all the way back in year 1. Do nothing for 3 quarters, go down by a few TDs, and then put up empty stats in a losing effort to bring the game closer and give his fangirls something to brag about.