Archer: Cowboys will survive until Tony Romo's return, owner says

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Cowboys will survive until Tony Romo's return, owner says

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Todd Archer, ESPN Staff Writer


IRVING, Texas -- After last week's win against the Philadelphia Eagles in which Tony Romo was lost to a broken left collarbone, Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones conceded to feeling as "low as a crippled cricket's ass."

On Thursday, Jones said he believes the Cowboys can do more than just stay afloat with Romo out for at least the next seven games and Dez Bryant recovering from right foot surgery that could keep him out until early November.

"If we improve within because they're not here and then we have them come back, which will make us better when they do return, then I think we've got a chance to be a better team," Jones said. "That's certainly the way I look at it. But from the standpoint of them not being here and falling off the map, I don't see that at all. The game is not designed that way. There's too many people that have to get on the field and play the game.

"Now, do we depend inordinately on Tony Romo? Yes. There's no question. But we're going to have him. We just don't have him right now."

On injured reserve/designated to return, the earliest Romo can get back on the field is Nov. 22 at the Miami Dolphins. Bryant is in the early stages of his rehab from surgery to repair a broken fifth metatarsal. He is expected to miss the next three to five weeks but could need more time.

The Cowboys are 5-9 in games without Romo since 2006 and have lost their past two contests without him, including a 28-17 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals last season with Brandon Weeden as the starter.

Weeden will take over for Romo on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons and for the foreseeable future, though the team did acquire Matt Cassel in a trade Tuesday from the Buffalo Bills.

Jones has consistently said he would not trade Romo for another quarterback in the league. But now he has no choice but see whether his team can win without Romo.

"That's going to be quite the challenge," Jones said. "I do think that we can win, yes, but competition is going to have a lot to say about it. I certainly know that if Tony Romo were not available to us at any time, I know what all of our expectations are. The wagon train has got to get to California, as Barry Switzer used to say. We may burn these wagons as we go, float the Mississippi, but anyway, the wagon train has got to go. Not trying to be cute, but no, the team, the Cowboys, we have figure out ways to excel and win, and when we do, it should be inspirational."

Weeden has lost eight straight starts, but Jones expressed confidence in the new starter.

"I'm not trying to be defensive or anything like that, but Weeden has put the time in," Jones said. "He's got the reps. He's, frankly, got the experience with us, [our] system. That's where we want to go. My dream is that he steps in here and really, really has a successful run of it."
 

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Team has to learn how to win without relying on the QB to bail them out.
 

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To be fair it's been defense that kept us in both games. Overall the whole offense has been a liability.
Yeah, but this is an offense that is not especially daunting. Garrett's offense without Romo's improv skills is tough to judge.

Romo really has made miracles at times and it gets forgotten and the offense is considered prolific.
 

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Yeah, but this is an offense that is not especially daunting. Garrett's offense without Romo's improv skills is tough to judge.

Romo really has made miracles at times and it gets forgotten and the offense is considered prolific.
True. The last two games have definitely felt more like 2012-2013 where we fuck around and don't score points until we panic, chuck the game plan, and go no huddle.

That being said I think we may get that Kitna advantage where our gameplan becomes more diverse out of necessity. It'd be nice if we actually tried running in the red zone for instance.
 

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Yeah, but this is an offense that is not especially daunting. Garrett's offense without Romo's improv skills is tough to judge.

Romo really has made miracles at times and it gets forgotten and the offense is considered prolific.
So it's Garrett's offense again? Last year when things were going well I thought it was Linehan's.

I can never keep this stuff straight.
 

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So it's Garrett's offense again? Last year when things were going well I thought it was Linehan's.

I can never keep this stuff straight.
Its easy... If it's working, its Linehan. If it's not, it's Garrett. Then pretend like your position should be taken seriously.
 

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I think it's more Linehan's now than Garrett's. We're throwing to the backs for the first time ever.
 

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Romo really has made miracles at times and it gets forgotten and the offense is considered prolific.
We really don't know what the offense is without Romo and now Murray because these two change it so much.

Weeden should run it straight up, and if they're smart short of being down three scores they play it slow-- totally Ravens-Dilfer it.
 

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We really don't know what the offense is without Romo and now Murray because these two change it so much.

Weeden should run it straight up, and if they're smart short of being down three scores they play it slow-- totally Ravens-Dilfer it.
good thing we have Jamal Lewis and Priest Holmes, otherwise we'd be screwed.
 

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I think it's more Linehan's now than Garrett's. We're throwing to the backs for the first time ever.
Its Linehan's offense. The offensive coaching the first two weeks has been great. I'm not going to blame the coaches for those turnovers or the crazy penalties. Now, we will really see how good Linehan is without our top two guys in offense.
 
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