You mean that miracle last second effort? That wasn't a drive or some bang bang play. It was a last ditch effort because they had no time on the clock to do anything but throw what amounted to a hail mary.
Ace, that was an awesome play to overcome what had been a bad game. After that game you could see Bryant's game step up, but before Romo had gotten little help from his receivers. One on one he counted on Bryant and Austin to contest plays and instead they gave up picks. Romo's fault for poor judgement and rushing throws, but again he was under assault.
I'd say that Giants loss was Romo's fault overall, but again he got little to no help. A similar thing happened against the Bears. Romo has rarely been that bad during his career, but it happened twice last year because of the situation he's in.
His own GM said he didn't need a good OL because he was good at dodging rushers! Unreal.
That's the worst part - he wasn't rushed into those picks that night. He just made awful decisions. And that last pick? It was identical to the one he threw to JPP against the Giants.
You missed the part where Fletcher blitzed right at him untouched. The JPP play was inexcusable, but I will say Romo was never comfortable last year. He made the most throws of his career with what was possibly the worst OL this team has fielded since 1989.
They did have glaring flaws and Booze pointed them out to you. Rodgers line sucked as did Ben's in seasons when they went to and won Super Bowls. I'll give you the better coaches thing, but those QB's excelled where Romo could not because they are flat out better.
When Rodgers won the Superbowl he had a mature and seasoned WR corps. His OL was good in 2010 and poor in 2012. Romo has never had that in the playoffs, not a healthy one at least. Romo's line in 2010 was so bad they got him knocked out for the year. The only thing that prevented Dallas from getting the top pick of the draft was Garrett being forced to call more short patterns and running plays because he had a more limited QB in Kitna.
And for once, I'm sure the team would like to not worry about what mistake Romo is going to make in crunch time to put them in a bad spot. It is a team sport, and he fails the team just as much as they fail him.
I disagree. He's called on to do way too much and aim way too far downfield. His idiot playcaller and play-designer never compromises and it just kills this team. He just thinks it's 2007, the pass protection is perfect, and TO is stretching the defensive middle with elite speed on crossing routes.
We couldn't even adjust when all Washington did was call blitzes all game long.