Tony Romo out of OTAs after surgery to remove cyst from back

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Tony Romo out of OTAs after surgery to remove cyst from back

Posted by Michael David Smith on May 21, 2013, 7:27 AM EDT


Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo will miss Organized Team Activities after having surgery to remove a cyst from his back.

Romo, however, says there’s nothing to worry about, and that the procedure was fairly minor.

“If this was the regular season and I had to play next week, I could,” Romo told the Dallas Morning News. “This is just about being smart. That’s why I did it now. This will have no effect on training camp. No way will it have an impact. And I still think there’s a good chance I’m on the field for minicamp.”

Although it hadn’t been reported previously, Romo had the cyst removed a month ago. He said the surgery was simple enough that his wife could drive him home that day, and he was playing with their son that evening.

“It was a pretty routine afternoon,’’ Romo said. “I was back at the [Cowboys] complex the next day to go through what we would do in the teaching sessions and the throwing sessions this off-season. . . . It was not much of anything, I just went in and had them look at it. It was more of an ache than anything. I just thought, ‘well, it’s something I’d rather not feel.’ I’d rather be 100 percent, not 96 percent. It’s done and it’s made me feel better.”

And while Romo isn’t feeling enough to get to work now, he’s expecting to be as good as ever before the season starts.
 

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Interesting note...this also would have kept him out of the golf tournament a few weeks ago. And all this time we were to think it was voluntary.
 

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Tony Romo's surgery reaction

May, 21, 2013


By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com


This morning it was discovered Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo had surgery last month to remove a cyst from his back. It's not considered serious, but the surgery was a month ago and Romo will miss the entire organized team activities and maybe the veteran minicamp June 11-13.

Of course, the Cowboys want to be cautious with Romo's ability to return because it's just May.

Romo has endured numerous injuries and ailments in his career, from broken pinkie, punctured lung, cracked ribs and sore back. He's returned from most if not all of these injuries and played well.

The removal of the cyst is minor in theory but raises questions about the long-term health of the quarterback. While Romo should be ready for training camp in late July, he's missing valuable time with the wide receivers and tight ends on his team during the offseason.

The Cowboys have stressed the importance of developing chemistry between the quarterback and receivers and in the 2013 draft the Cowboys used a second-round pick on tight end Gavin Escobar. Jerry Jones said he wants to the Cowboys to use more 12 personnel (two-tight end sets) to spread the field which should also open up the running game, that finished 31st in the NFL last season.

But Romo isn't around to get passes to Escobar. Now Romo has a strong chemistry with tight end Jason Witten and the two veteran receivers on the team in Dez Bryant and Miles Austin.

So that on-the-field relationship is fine.

The Cowboys will downplay the severity of the surgery, and it is a cyst, so it can't be serious. Also, the lack of on the field reps Romo gets with Escobar and third-round pick, wide receiver Terrance Williams, will be missed. Maybe the inability to participate will be downplayed.

While the surgery is minor and the quarterback, who just signed a $108 million deal is missing OTA, isn't a big deal.

Maybe in some ways, it is.
 

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Only Tony Romo could draw criticism for having a fucking cyst removed from his back.

What it Hell is wrong with the media?
 

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Cowboys QBs are always lightning rods for the media. Good or bad. I expected a negative reaction so he might as well have had the procedure done in Cabo.
 

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Cowboys QBs are always lightning rods for the media. Good or bad. I expected a negative reaction so he might as well have had the procedure done in Cabo.
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