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<blockquote data-quote="Vrill" data-source="post: 591512" data-attributes="member: 5566"><p>Romo's legacy may hinge on what he does in these playoffs. Next year isn't guaranteed in this day and age of NFL parity. Not to mention, Romo is in his mid 30s now and has back problems. Hes always one bad sack away from being out several games in a row. Romo honestly doesn't have a lot of time left.</p><p></p><p>So if Dallas does lose to Green Bay Sunday (and the possibilities of that happening are great) then Romo's legacy stays status quo until he can take Dallas to the Super Bowl. But who knows when that will happen with Tony Romo after this year. With his bad back and him aging, his career could be on the downward slope starting next season. Not to mention, you can't expect Dallas to overachieve again. What Dallas is doing right now, with the lack of talent across the board on defense, is something that happens once in a blue moon. This Cowboys team reminds me of that Jacksonville Jaguars team that lost in the AFCCG to Denver back in the 90s. They won with scrubs and castoffs on defense much like this Cowboy team is doing.</p><p></p><p>So Tony Romo better grasp the moment. His whole legacy may hinge on what he does in these playoffs. It might be his last chance to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vrill, post: 591512, member: 5566"] Romo's legacy may hinge on what he does in these playoffs. Next year isn't guaranteed in this day and age of NFL parity. Not to mention, Romo is in his mid 30s now and has back problems. Hes always one bad sack away from being out several games in a row. Romo honestly doesn't have a lot of time left. So if Dallas does lose to Green Bay Sunday (and the possibilities of that happening are great) then Romo's legacy stays status quo until he can take Dallas to the Super Bowl. But who knows when that will happen with Tony Romo after this year. With his bad back and him aging, his career could be on the downward slope starting next season. Not to mention, you can't expect Dallas to overachieve again. What Dallas is doing right now, with the lack of talent across the board on defense, is something that happens once in a blue moon. This Cowboys team reminds me of that Jacksonville Jaguars team that lost in the AFCCG to Denver back in the 90s. They won with scrubs and castoffs on defense much like this Cowboy team is doing. So Tony Romo better grasp the moment. His whole legacy may hinge on what he does in these playoffs. It might be his last chance to do so. [/QUOTE]
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