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Breaking Down the Flaws in Tony Romo's Game

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Breaking Down the Flaws in Tony Romo's Game

The list of Tony Romo detractors has developed over the years and fuel was added to their fire when the Dallas Cowboys franchise quarterback threw an interception in the final minutes of a Week 17 loss last season, end the

Tony Romo has a chance to start for the Dallas Cowboys longer than Roger Staubach or Troy Aikman. The question is whether he will ever match their Super Bowl pedigrees. Romo signed a six-year contract extension worth $108 million Friday, with about

Statistically, it's tough to argue Cowboys QB Tony Romo is not one of the best passers in the game. His lack of playoff accomplishment keeps him out of the top tier, but that's something Romo feels can change in Dallas.

NFL.com reports that the Cowboys have locked up Tony Romo as their quarterback for the foreseeable future, signing him to a six-year deal worth $108 million. We all know NFL contracts are dirty lies, and the only thing that matters is guaranteed money. Romo gets $55 million

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) celebrates after scoring a touchdown on fourth down in a game against the New York Giants in the second half of NFL football action at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas

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