No More Excuses Left for Tony Romo and Dallas Cowboys

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Published: June 21, 2009

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... players in the league.

Except the mere fact that Romo has struggled (to put it lightly) when it counts.

In January 2007, when Romo led the Cowboys to the playoffs,  he fumbled the snap that could have been a game winning field goal. Although how did no one ask why they sent him out to hold instead of a punter or backup quarterback? That may as well be the coaching staff's fault as well as Romo's for that one.

Romo blew it, but what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.

Romo came back and threw for 36 touchdowns in the 2007 regular season, with a passer rating of 97.4 and added two touchdowns with his feet. Fantasy football players around the world thought greatness, which would continue well into the playoffs.

Not exactly.

Romo threw a game-ending interception in a 21-17 division loss to the Giants to end the Cowboys 2007 season. To top that he has a 0-2 record in the playoffs, a 5-8 record in December, and threw 14 interceptions the ...

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