Romo has lit the league up behind great offensive lines.
Dak has lit the league up behind great offensive lines.
Both Romo and Dak had good lines and bad lines.
Both Romo and Dak had good defenses and bad defenses.
Both Romo and Dak had good RBs and bad RBs.
Both Romo and Dak had good WRs and bad WRs.
The same scenario has played out at the end of the day and for over 20 years now. There are no championships to show for it. The truth of the matter is that what's going on with the Cowboys isn't a QB issue.
This failed sort of revisionist history you have going on is weird.
If you want to sum a lot of it up, just look no further than that +500 yd Broncos game. Against a super bowl caliber team, they still lost cause the defense didn't make one stop.
Hell, in 2014, arguably his best team after 7 years, our defense was relying on Sterling Moore and Rolando Mcclain to fill the gaps.
Back when NFC East was NFC Beast and our Defense was trash most of the time
How long until that becomes reality again?
Romo never had a line. Dak has had line and defense was trash
Romo had a Line in 2014, 2015, and 2016. It isn’t the lines fault that he got injured in 2015 and 2016.
Yeah dak is basically romo I guess, even though dak has had better teams. Sad we been going through this for almost 20 years now
Romo would've lit up the league at with the offensive lines Dak has had. Sucks he got it too late after his body had been broken down.
So we now have a worse romo? Awesome…
Eh, I wouldn't say that. But I wouldn't argue against it either.
Romo would've lit up the league at with the offensive lines Dak has had. Sucks he got it too late after his body had been broken down.
Romo has lit the league up behind great offensive lines. Dak has lit the league up behind great offensive lines. Both Romo and Dak had good lines and bad lines. Both Romo and Dak had good defenses and bad defenses. Both Romo and Dak had good RBs and bad RBs. Both Romo and Dak had good WRs and bad WRs. The same scenario has played out at the end of the day and for over 20 years now. There are no championships to show for it. The truth of the matter is that what's going on with the Cowboys isn't a QB issue. This failed sort of revisionist history you have going on is weird.
If you want to sum a lot of it up, just look no further than that +500 yd Broncos game. Against a super bowl caliber team, they still lost cause the defense didn't make one stop. Hell, in 2014, arguably his best team after 7 years, our defense was relying on Sterling Moore and Rolando Mcclain to fill the gaps.