It is not reviewable. I am getting tired of people making comments about players who never played football, let alone at this level.
Romo has a QBR of 97 (8th in the NFL) this year which above average (87.6). He would have fewer interception if his receivers did not quit on their routes or fall down. If Peyton’s receiver quit on him like Romo receivers quit, Manning would never be blamed. There is no way a QB should ever be put in the position, after putting up 48 points, to have to win a ball game.
I agree! I am sick of listening to people who, obviously of the “Arm Chair” type unload against Tony Romo. He has been, consistently one of the best QB’s in the, does the most with very little and was undrafted. He also has a great work ethic. The sheeple just follow the medias lead and it is tiresome to watch. The truth about Romo can be found below.
www.advancednflstats.com/2013/10/the-truth-about-tony-romo.html?=1
The intended receivers are the problem more often than not — but that’s true of QBs generally. Romo led them to the end of season run this year, but I doubt anyone could have foreseen that Green Bay game outcome (he had a 80 rating for that game alone). The QB relies on having a pocket and having open receivers, just like RBs rely on having a lane — IOW, teamwork is what wins games. But the QB is going to be the goat, and the middle of his career is when it generally happens, particularly when there’s no SB ring yet.