Maybe it’s me, but I’m thinking the Dallas Cowboys had better really start looking to replace incumbent starter Tony Romo with it becoming clearer by the day that the inconsistent signal-caller just isn’t the guy to get the job done in the Big D.
Were it not for Romo (okay, and Jason Garrett), the Cowboys would likely have 10 or 11 wins right now instead of the eight they have heading in their regular season closer. The good news for Dallas fans that are worried about a lengthy rebuilding plan under a young starter should be encouraged by the success of so many young quarterbacks in recent years, several of whom were not high draft picks.
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