I get it, L.T.....believe me, I do.
When your offense scores 48 and your QB throws for 500 yards and 5 TD's, you are supposed to win that game 10 times out of 10. That game should not have even hung in the balance after a performance like that.
But you know what? These things happen. Games don't always go as planned nor do they turn out the same each and every time. When it's all said and done, the most that you can ask for is a chance to win. If you put a contract in front of a coach that said he'd have the ball in a tie game with 2 min to play in every single game, he'd sign that deal and not think twice about it.
The point is, for as up and down as the game was and for how bad the defense played, Romo still had his chance. The chance that most NFL QB's love to be in. And as has been the case so many times before, he blew it.
It was was blunder that set the Broncos up for the game winning FG. Therefore, it was his mistake that was the costliest.