Goof Son: Like LeBron, Romo just needs a ring

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I also take into account the era and the type of offense that the players played in.

The main reason that Romo is near the top statisically is because he's playing in a pass happy system, for a pass happy coach, in a pass happy era of football.

Also, defenses have been severely neutered over the years and today's QBs and WRs are benefitting like never before. Therefore I appreciate the accomplishments of yesteryears QBs more than I do today's QBs.
Food for thought. Within the system you described how many of those victories would there have been without Romo.
 

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I also take into account the era and the type of offense that the players played in.

The main reason that Romo is near the top statisically is because he's playing in a pass happy system, for a pass happy coach, in a pass happy era of football.

Also, defenses have been severely neutered over the years and today's QBs and WRs are benefitting like never before. Therefore I appreciate the accomplishments of yesteryears QBs more than I do today's QBs.
While that's all true, White had a way better team than Romo has. Especially defensively.
 

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But great teams have other players step up. The way Jones structures the Cowboys, it's like they completely depend on and pay their stars to do most of the work with no recourse if something goes wrong. It's stupid, really.
And typically the other players step up because those other teams drafted well. Which is what we've missed, and what everyone glosses over when crying about our cap woes.

We use the same tactics everyone uses. Maybe moreso because Jerry doesn't mind paying more money. But we've drafted terribly. Which is why you see our failings alot of times come down to role players and lack of depth.
 

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And typically the other players step up because those other teams drafted well. Which is what we've missed, and what everyone glosses over when crying about our cap woes.

We use the same tactics everyone uses. Maybe moreso because Jerry doesn't mind paying more money. But we've drafted terribly. Which is why you see our failings alot of times come down to role players and lack of depth.
The Patriots and Steelers refuse to pay market value to their star players and have declined as a result. It's masked a bit because Brady pummels the perennially awful AFC East, but the Steelers have only won a single game this year without Mike Wallace or James Harrison.

Both you are spot on about the draft as both of those teams have failed to draft well in recent years. The Patriots 2010 draft, with a million picks in one of the strongest draft classes ever, has been unlucky with Hernandez ending up cut and Gronk injury prone.

Dallas pays too much and NE and Pitt pay too little. There needs to be a happy medium. How does New Orleans do it?
 

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Does New Orleans "do it"? I mean outside of one year where they played good D they have the same problems we do.
 
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