I posted this in the Cowboys/Packers gameday thread but feel that it is thread worthy because it makes for good discussion and I spent 20 god damn minutes on it.
Romo still has a serious problem with staring down his receivers from the snap of the ball. He did it on the pick to Witten and he did it time and time again throughout the course of the game.
Miles Austin is the only reason why Romo was seemingly improving. Romo, and the Cowboys offense, drastically improved once they realized that Miles Austin is a threat every time he touches the ball. He was making Romo look good by flat out beating DB's who tried to man up with him or breaking tackles underneath for huge gains.
In the past two weeks, the Eagles and Packers rolled coverage towards Austin's side or even doubled up on him with over/under coverage which is why Romo has been looking to Williams and Witten a lot more. Even still, he threw balls into 2 man coverage more than a few times yesterday because he doesn't consistently go through his progressions.
I've said it numerous times this season already and Romo really hasn't gotten any better at it. Pay attention to how he locks on to his primary target and often forces passes into coverage even after buying time to avoid pressure.
The Cowboys have a running game, an elite TE, an elite WR and a solid WR2 yet Romo still struggles against every decent defense he goes up against.
He hasn't played awful this year and I don't think he cost the Cowboys the game yesterday but his numbers are seriously inflated because of the success he's had against bad teams this season:
Teams below .500:
W @ TB - 16/27, 353 yards, 3 TDs, 0 INT, 140.6.
W Vs. CAR - 22/33, 255 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT, 89.6.
W @ KAN - 20/34, 351 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT, 113.7.
W Vs. SEA - 21/36, 256 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT, 108.1.
Totals = 79/130 (60%), 1215 yards (303ypg), 8 TD, 0 INT, 113.0 QBR.
Teams above .500:
L Vs. NYG - 13/29, 127 yards, 3 INT, 1 TD, 29.6.
L @ DEN - 25/42, 252, 1 INT, 0 TD, 67.1.
* W Vs. ATL - 21/29, 311 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT, 141.6.
W @ PHI - 21/34, 307 yards, 1 INT, 1 TD, 88.7.
L @ GNB - 24/39, 251 yards, 1 INT, 1 TD. 78.0.
*Totals = 83/144 (57%), 937 yards (234ypg), 6 INT, 3 TD, 65.85.
* Romo's stats Vs. ATL weren't included in totals because I wanted to strengthen my point and Romo's numbers in that game are so good that they made it look like Romo is doing alright against teams above .500 when he has actually struggled drastically in comparison to his play vs. teams above .500. Not to mention Atlanta has one of the worst pass defenses in the league, anyway.
I'm not blaming Romo specifically for any losses but the point here is that Romo needs to be much more consistent and stop turning the ball over so much against good teams or the Cowboys are not going to be much better than a .500 ball club.
The NFC East is a mess and up for grabs with the Cowboys leading the race as of right now, but how can the Cowboys expect to win a playoff game if Romo is proven to be mediocre at best against nearly every good team he faces?
He has played great against shitty teams and average or below against decent teams and the bottom line is that championship teams have big game QBs and/or elite defenses and right now Romo is not a big game quarterback and the Cowboys defense is not playing at an elite level.
Romo still has a serious problem with staring down his receivers from the snap of the ball. He did it on the pick to Witten and he did it time and time again throughout the course of the game.
Miles Austin is the only reason why Romo was seemingly improving. Romo, and the Cowboys offense, drastically improved once they realized that Miles Austin is a threat every time he touches the ball. He was making Romo look good by flat out beating DB's who tried to man up with him or breaking tackles underneath for huge gains.
In the past two weeks, the Eagles and Packers rolled coverage towards Austin's side or even doubled up on him with over/under coverage which is why Romo has been looking to Williams and Witten a lot more. Even still, he threw balls into 2 man coverage more than a few times yesterday because he doesn't consistently go through his progressions.
I've said it numerous times this season already and Romo really hasn't gotten any better at it. Pay attention to how he locks on to his primary target and often forces passes into coverage even after buying time to avoid pressure.
The Cowboys have a running game, an elite TE, an elite WR and a solid WR2 yet Romo still struggles against every decent defense he goes up against.
He hasn't played awful this year and I don't think he cost the Cowboys the game yesterday but his numbers are seriously inflated because of the success he's had against bad teams this season:
Teams below .500:
W @ TB - 16/27, 353 yards, 3 TDs, 0 INT, 140.6.
W Vs. CAR - 22/33, 255 yards, 0 TD, 0 INT, 89.6.
W @ KAN - 20/34, 351 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT, 113.7.
W Vs. SEA - 21/36, 256 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT, 108.1.
Totals = 79/130 (60%), 1215 yards (303ypg), 8 TD, 0 INT, 113.0 QBR.
Teams above .500:
L Vs. NYG - 13/29, 127 yards, 3 INT, 1 TD, 29.6.
L @ DEN - 25/42, 252, 1 INT, 0 TD, 67.1.
* W Vs. ATL - 21/29, 311 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT, 141.6.
W @ PHI - 21/34, 307 yards, 1 INT, 1 TD, 88.7.
L @ GNB - 24/39, 251 yards, 1 INT, 1 TD. 78.0.
*Totals = 83/144 (57%), 937 yards (234ypg), 6 INT, 3 TD, 65.85.
* Romo's stats Vs. ATL weren't included in totals because I wanted to strengthen my point and Romo's numbers in that game are so good that they made it look like Romo is doing alright against teams above .500 when he has actually struggled drastically in comparison to his play vs. teams above .500. Not to mention Atlanta has one of the worst pass defenses in the league, anyway.
I'm not blaming Romo specifically for any losses but the point here is that Romo needs to be much more consistent and stop turning the ball over so much against good teams or the Cowboys are not going to be much better than a .500 ball club.
The NFC East is a mess and up for grabs with the Cowboys leading the race as of right now, but how can the Cowboys expect to win a playoff game if Romo is proven to be mediocre at best against nearly every good team he faces?
He has played great against shitty teams and average or below against decent teams and the bottom line is that championship teams have big game QBs and/or elite defenses and right now Romo is not a big game quarterback and the Cowboys defense is not playing at an elite level.
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