The last time I checked good quarterbacks have great stats but no championships. In the last 93 years since the league began those quarterbacks who fall into that category are a dime-a-dozen:
Sid Luckman, Y.A. Tittle, Ken Anderson, Ron Jaworski, Jim Kelly, Randall Cunningham, Steve McNair, Michael Vick and so on...
Great quarterbacks win championships, demonstrate great leadership qualities and typically have great stats -
Johnny Unitas, Otto Graham, Bart Starr, Bob Griese, Joe Montana, Terry Bradshaw, John Elway, Brett Favre, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, etc.
Now there are exceptions to the rule of those great quarterbacks who have not won a championship - Sammy Baugh, Bobby Lane, Dan Fouts, Warren Moon, Dan Marino, etc.
However of just these four quarterbacks I don't remember those guys having too many multiple games in their careers in which they just flat out stunk much less in one year. These players typically didn't have issues in their performance at the end of the season in which they lost critical games to advance to the playoffs or make a championship run. That is the reason all four are in the NFL Hall of Fame.
Could Romo lead the Cowboys to a Super Bowl appearance or actually win a championship? Certainly it could happen. There is a very average quarterback who has a Super Bowl Championship ring and his name is Trent Dilfer.
Is Tony Romo a good quarterback? The answer is yes. His stats have been fairly consistent over the past seven years and his statistics have improved. However in my opinion he lacks the leadership qualities that it takes to be a consistent threat to lead his team to the Super Bowl much less consecutive playoff appearances. On that end the record speaks for itself. One playoff win and three terrible playoff losses. He certainly cost the Cowboys a few of those games himself. Check back on January 7, 2007 vs Seattle.
Does he deserve the contract he just signed compared to his current peers? That is a flat out NO!
He may not deserve it but you certainly can't blame him for getting it. Good for him and his family.
Whether he wins a Super Bowl or not I certainly don't see him in the same discussion of those who have not won a championship like Marino, Fouts, Moon much less the one's who have won like Brady, Montana, Bradshaw.
My prediction is that he will not win a Super Bowl or even participate in one. He does not have Hall of Fame qualities. Like one of the posters mentioned here he maybe a poor man's Danny White. However Danny White did lead the Cowboys to several playoff wins and a few NFC Championship appearances. So Romo may not even duplicate what White has done in his career.
Tony Romo will probably not duplicate in critical wins or statistics of two former Cowboy greats Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman. He may retire as the fourth best quarterback in Cowboys franchise history. He will make more money than all three of these players combined in their football careers so he does have something going for him.
Good luck to those who are Tony Romo fans. I'm just not one of those who believes he will be a great quarterback when it's all said and done.
-GG
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