Brandt: Time for 'Boys to part ways with Romo

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Gil Brandt - Cowboys should part ways with Romo

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000120457/art icle/tony-romo-dallas-cowboys-should-part-ways-aft er-latest-loss

The Dallas Cowboys needed quarterback Tony Romo to come up big against the Washington Redskins on Sunday night. Instead, he threw three interceptions, including a crucial fourth-quarter pick that contributed to the Cowboys' season-ending loss. After the latest down moment in Romo's inconsistent career, I think it's time for Dallas to move on; it's time for the Cowboys to cut ties with Romo.

Romo's one of those guys who seems to do really well when it doesn't count, but when it counts, he doesn't get the job done. It's not because he's not smart; it's not because he's not athletic; it's not because he doesn't have ability. He just doesn't do what he needs to, and I think his performance Sunday was a prime example of that.

First, I just don't think he was sharp; he was throwing the ball behind people and so forth. On that big fourth-quarter interception, he was just fooled; Rob Jackson made a good play for the Redskins, but Romo was just fooled.

He also seemed like he was on edge all night. After his first interception, on a ball intended for Kevin Ogletree, the television cameras captured a contentious back-and-forth between the quarterback and his receiver. That would seem to indicate that Romo was pressing, that he almost didn't want to admit that the interception was his fault, even though he did throw behind the guy.

I don't think there's any lack of toughness on this guy's part. I think he's got the ability. Romo can win, but being able to win and actually winning are two different things. There's just something lacking in his performance.

They talk about guys who have it, guys like Andrew Luck, who's taking the Indianapolis Colts to the playoffs despite being surrounded by mediocre talent. As far as I can see, Romo just doesn't have it.

I think everybody's puzzled about this guy. Often, when someone is as inconsistent as Romo has been, it's because he's not very bright, but that is definitely not the case with Romo.

I was on the sideline before the Cowboys played the Chicago Bears in Week 4 when Steve Young walked up to me. Here's a guy who was a great quarterback, a quality person who knows what he's talking about. He knows the game of football. And he comes up to me and says, "Hey Gil; tell me about Romo." Now, if a guy like Steve Young can't figure Romo out, that says something.

Bill Parcells had the best take on Romo back when he was coaching theCowboys. Romo had just had a great game, but Parcells reminded everyone not to send him to the Hall of Fame just yet. I think that maybe tells you a little about what Parcells thought about Romo.
I don't think the guy's a choker; I really don't. It just seems that if something bad can happen, it's going to happen to Romo. (See: The Week 8 loss to theGiants, when Dez Bryant's would-be game-winning touchdown was overturned because his hand was out of bounds.) It's the old Black Cat Theory. He also didn't have a very good offensive line or receiving corps this year.

As someone who's had a quarterback rating of 90 or better every year he's had significant snaps, he's got plenty of promise. He's always had that. He threw the ball pretty well at the NFL Scouting Combine. He was one of three or four quarterbacks who threw in the drills for other position players, like a coaches' assistant, and he looked pretty good. He was an outstanding high school athlete in Burlington, Wis.

When he first got to Dallas, Reebok gave him a minimal endorsement contract based on my recommendation, because I saw something in him. I looked at him and I saw a future; I saw the possibility that he was going to be much better than just an undrafted free-agent quarterback.

Here's a little history lesson on promising quarterbacks who never pan out: In 1953, the Los AngelesRams made Rudy Bukich the second overall draft pick. Bukich played at USC, and when you watched him, he looked unbelievable. He was a tall guy with an outstanding arm and great accuracy; they used to put helmets on dummy bags 30 yards downfield, and he'd knock them off. However, he never amounted to much in the NFL. Still, he hung around for 14 years, because he had talent. Everybody saw it, and everybody thought they could develop it, but it never happened. I don't know if that's the case with Romo or not.

I guess everything is always fixable. But I do think that Jason Garrett is pretty good at working with quarterbacks. If Garrett can't fix him, that's not a good sign.

I live in the Dallas area, and when I went out to get the paper Monday morning, two different people said, "Boy, how about that Romo?" The whole community is down on the guy, and I don't think he'll ever be successful in those circumstances. Everybody says they don't read the paper, they don't listen to the radio or watch TV, but I don't think that's true. I think they do. I think when everybody in Cowboys Nation is saying that Dallas has to get rid of Romo, I think that carries over to the team.

I think it's time to trade Romo. You hate to do it, but I think there's a time when a team has to just cut its losses.
 

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I guess everything is always fixable. But I do think that Jason Garrett is pretty good at working with quarterbacks. If Garrett can't fix him, that's not a good sign.
He did do some pretty stellar work with Joey Harrington.
 

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Bill Parcells had the best take on Romo back when he was coaching theCowboys. Romo had just had a great game, but Parcells reminded everyone not to send him to the Hall of Fame just yet. I think that maybe tells you a little about what Parcells thought about Romo.

Because Parcells just oozes with praise for people otherwise.

No you dumb shit this is how Parcells talked about everyone. Withhold praise, force them to aspire to more.
 

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I hope we do in a sick way.

I hope he goes to Philly and shoves it up our ass every year.
 
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Romo's inability to play with broken ribs means he's an inadequate QB?

I do hope he gets a shot with a better organization, though. For his sake.
 

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and when he doesnt win anything if he was somewhere else, who's fault would it be then?
 

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Last I checked, you need a good team to win. If that wasn't true, Payton Manning and Tom Brady would win the SB every year.

If Romo gets into a solid situation with competent players around him, not just a handful of superstars and shit beyond that, I'm sure he'd be more successful.
 

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When did you turn on Romo, dbair? Did this just happen?

I havent "turned" on him. he's a good player, sometimes a great player.

I have just got to the point where I think his flaw cant be overcome, regardless of who coaches him.

He has 1yr left on his deal. He is not going to get better than we've seen the past few season going forward. He still has a market. I think a smart franchise (and maybe that makes this all moot, because we arnt smart in most things) would say "ok, we've tried him for basically 7 seasons and got 1 postseason win, and he has played poorly in alot of these win or else games, its time to move on". They'd get what they can for him now, and start thinking towards the future. I think we'd easily get a 1st rd pick plus for him (probably a 1+2, or maybe even two firsts depending on how desperate the other team is) and those guys can help be cornerstones for the future.

The team as it is is NOT devoid of talent. Kyle Orton has gotten to the playoffs in this league. He can bridge the gap until a young guy is ready in a season or two and we wont be falling off the table record wise.
 
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That was a really long ramble by Gil and he went off on many tangents. Almost hard to read.

My pressure breaks pipes post was better.
 

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Funny, listening to ESPN radio and just now Chris Mortensen said when talking about Romo being re-signed, "All I know is every coach I talk to around the league says boy, I'd love to have that quarterback."

I think you underestimate how underwhelming (and I'm being kind) Garrett is.
 
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That's because coaches see talent and they think they can reign it in.

It's called ego.
 

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Funny, listening to ESPN radio and just now Chris Mortensen said when talking about Romo being re-signed, "All I know is every coach I talk to around the league says boy, I'd love to have that quarterback."

I think you underestimate how underwhelming (and I'm being kind) Garrett is.

Maybe. Only way we'll ever see I guess is if 1) Garrett isnt coaching here anymore or 2) Romo goes elsewhere

But I think even if Mort's statement is true and people did tell him that, it just reinforces my opinion of the "coach killer" definition with him. Everyone will watch the good and think they can coach the bad out of him, but I dont think it can be at this point.
 

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When did you turn on Romo, dbair? Did this just happen?

It's been a few years.

Romo is either perfect and we won or he struggled and that's why we lost. There's no middle ground with Dbair.

The difference between Dbair and a logical fan like myself is, Id be willing to dump all over the QB if the rest of the team around him was up to par.

When your QB is usually running for his life, working with no running game, and has a defense that can't do anything, eventually your QB is going to have a bad game and there will be no hope.

That's where you can find Romo's true value. He puts this team on his back for 16 games every year and what you see is what you get. He can't have an off day, or we'll lose.
 

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It's been a few years.

Romo is either perfect and we won or he struggled and that's why we lost. There's no middle ground with Dbair.

The difference between Dbair and a logical fan like myself is, Id be willing to dump all over the QB if the rest of the team around him was up to par.

When your QB is usually running for his life, working with no running game, and has a defense that can't do anything, eventually your QB is going to have a bad game and there will be no hope.

That's where you can find Romo's true value. He puts this team on his back for 16 games every year and what you see is what you get. He can't have an off day, or we'll lose.

Apology fest never ceases with him.

Well I hope I'm wrong, I just think there's enough evidence there now to see otherwise.
 

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I'm not apologizing for his mistakes, I'm simply saying that until you get serious about protecting the guy and getting him a running game, I'll hold off on killing the guy.

Now, I think Romo plays out his last year on his contract, then he's gone.

When we're running ex baseball players and guys we drafted 3 rounds too early at QB for the next 8 years, I want you to ask yourself how bad we really had it with Romo.
 

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When we're running ex baseball players and guys we drafted 3 rounds too early at QB for the next 8 years, I want you to ask yourself how bad we really had it with Romo.

Not sure why you think we'd be doing that again.
 
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We should keep Romo forever because these 8-8 seasons that suck the life out of you would be missed sorely.
 
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Maybe we should draft the tall goofy guy out of NC state bc this 6'0" qb who got hurt in the season finale isnt dragging us across the finish line but hopefully he doesn't sign with New Orleans and shove it up our asses


Think about it
 
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