Tony Romo Struggles in Big Game…Again

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Published: September 21, 2009

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... Cowboys, it was once again QB Tony Romo’s inability to avoid making mistakes that cost Dallas a win in the opening game at the magnificent Cowboys Stadium.

A record 105,121 fans got to be first-hand witnesses to Romo’s three interception performance, which allowed a New York team, that was far from spectacular, to hang around just long enough to be able to strike late with a game-winning Lawrence Tynes' field goal, after a great two-minute drill was engineered by Eli Manning and Co.

Obviously, this leads us to ask the question once again about Romo’s ability to win when it counts most. He’s in a tough place to be a good-but-not-great QB, especially when you consider the Cowboys’ storied history and the fact that two of the best QB's of all-time in Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman played there before him.

Excluding the miscues, as hard as that might be to do, Romo’s numbers are usually respectable, but last night he was a mise...

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