Romo will get back to his groove. He hardly participated in TC and was absent in Exhibition games. It caught up to him but he will come around. He is still fighting the anxiety of getting reinjured.
He's definitely not in his groove, but playing him doesn't guarantee he gets back up to speed.
It's probably the only way he has a chance, but it's no guarantee. Sometimes you get skittish and never get the mental state back. Especially as you get older and have taken one too many hits, or you realize you can't rely on your physical skills anymore.
It sure would be nice to have a legit developmental QB to fall back on.
Of course, maybe this means we'll go for broke and get the top QB in next year's draft or something. We'll overpay, of course, according to market prices, but if it's a hit, you really can't overpay at QB.