Fizziksman
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Ezekiel's team.
Obviously you're not answering the question and you're just trying to sound smart.
The question is
Who is better for this team today
The guy who won in 2014 with roughly half of the same roster or..
The guy that is winning now with the roster we have today?
Who has this locker room?
The guy making 20 million or the guy making peanuts winnig games now?
I'm trying to look at this from the players prospective, not the fans
Well, they hadn't played much with Dak before week 1, unless you count the preseason--which everyone here thinks doesn't count. Nobody knew how he would preform. He wasn't even supposed to be #2 on the depth chart until Linehan's boy Moore got hurt. He was a total unknown.Actually they played more snaps losing with Cassel or Weeden..
The point is this team is completely different than the last team Romo continually played with.
Prescott is mature, smart, and has class. Due to this, he will step aside and hand the reins back to Romo and give a press conference expressing his wholehearted support for Romo as Dak believes that it is Romo's team.
When Romo gets hurt in the first or second game back, Dak will pick up where he left off and be the starter from then on.
Probably because they were staring across the field at Brady, Ryan, Wilson, Brees and Rodgers... not Hoyer, Gabbert and Andy Dalton.
I totally understand bringing Romo back. I just hope that injury is not the only way to bring Dak back.I recognize the sarcasm, but unfortunately there are some here who actually think that Dak is nothing more than those guys you mentioned and that he has no direct effect on the teams overall success.
They are 4-1... he hasn't thrown an interception and has lost one fumble...
He's accounted for 7 total TDs... and most importantly, he's winning. People can speculate on what this team could or would do with Romo, but it doesn't matter - this reality is what actually IS happening.
And they didn't get the job done against Eli Manning this year either... so your point is?You conveniently forgot they couldn't get the job done against Eli Manning, Winston and Bradford.
And they didn't get the job done against Eli Manning this year either... so your point is?
And I'll let you throw out lame crystal ball projections with nothing on the line that you wouldn't bet a nickel of your own money on.You cherry picked the good quarterbacks that we lost to last season while ignoring that Dak has beaten teams with better QBs this year (Dalton and Kirk Cousins). Cassel needed a miracle fumble by Desean Jackson to win against Washington last season.
It's a small sample size (only 5 games) so I'll go ahead and let you be wrong when Dak wins again next week.
What do we have to lose by letting Romo finish off the last 9-10 games?
The division. A shot at the Super Bowl. The confidence of our young QB. The trust and faith of the young core of this team. Excitement, enthusiasm, optimism, and hope from the fans.
Not saying we WILL miss the playoffs if Romo is reinserted, just saying it would be a possibility.
There's no denying the fact that this is Jerry's team and that he is presently adamant about Romo returning to reassume his starting QB role. Whether JJ would be likely to change his mind if Dak leads the team to a win over Green Bay seems doubtful to me. Nevertheless, it might very be increasingly difficult to convince a skeptical public that he'd be making the right decision. Stay tuned, Cowboys fans, the drama continues.
I think it's more just talk almost at this point regarding JJ.
No reason to start a QB controversy before you have to. That goes for any team.
The division. A shot at the Super Bowl. The confidence of our young QB. The trust and faith of the young core of this team. Excitement, enthusiasm, optimism, and hope from the fans.
Not saying we WILL miss the playoffs if Romo is reinserted, just saying it would be a possibility.
No doubt, Dak's team.I love Tony Romo, I have spent the last decade rooting for him, defending him and respecting him as a football player but truly...is this really Romo's team?
Roughly half of our roster is the same as it was in 2014. That means half of our players have played more games with Prescott under center than Romo under center.
Players like Ezekiel Elliott, Alfred Morris, James Hanna, Cole Beasley, Brice Butler...these guys have become important parts of our offense. These guys have experienced the vast majority of their success( all of their success besides Beas) with Dak, not Romo.
We can even stretch it where guys like Zack Martin and Travis Frederick where such a large percentage of their careers has been spent losing football games while waiting on Romo to return. Do they want to go backwards to 2014 or turn the page forward with the QB that they will likely spend their careers with?
We need to think about the HALF THE ROSTER that has played more games with Dak than Tony before we make this critical, season defining decking. Chemistry is such a huge deal in the league and right now, a large percentage of the team sees Dak as the QB of this team. This will NOT just be an external QB controversy in a few weeks, it will be an internal as well. These new guys may be willing to move on with Dak versus going backwards.
I never I thought I would make a thread arguing against a player that I respect as much as Romo but is this really Romo's team anymore?