[tps_title]3. Romo Magic, One Last Time[/tps_title]
The respect and admiration I have for the man who threw his first and only touchdown pass of the 2016 season here cannot be understated.
Tony Romo has been the starting quarterback of the Cowboys for a decade now, and despite the team never winning a Super Bowl, Romo is an important part of this franchise.
Romo found ways to pull wins out of his backside week after week while playing on some bad Cowboys teams, and when given a good roster around him, he played well enough in the playoffs to win every time.
Don’t let championship narrative constructors ruin the legacy of Tony Romo. There will be a lot more to be said of Romo in these next coming months, but one thing is undeniable: You can’t tell the story of the Dallas Cowboys without speaking at length about Antonio Ramiro Romo.
Thank you, Tony Romo.