No, he can't be compared to them. But he is much more than just an average quarterback. He's played fantastically in most of the games he started. And, as I said, it's a lot more likely this was just a weird bad game for him than anything actually substantial.
lol same hereSeeing Romo's name in the same sentence as Aikman, Elway and Favre makes my eyes bleed.
I am. At least he would learn something from it.
1 bad game so you sit the guy with the 2nd bets QB rating in league behind Tom Brady? You do realize Romo has been playing BETTER than Peyton Manning right? Would you bench him to? Romo is now the NFL leader in yards and 2nd in touchdowns.
Yeah; benching him would be REAL smart![]()
In fact, Romo to this point has proven himself to be nothing more than an average quarterback
That's pretty friggin' illogical.
The Cardinals beat the Steelers, so surely the superior Seahawks would've beat them down too?
This was a magnetic crowd on Monday night with a team motivated to shock the world. Dallas will be ready at home for the Pats.
What does Romo have to learn?I think a young quarterback learns more from being benched for his mistakes then coddled for them.
But Ben was playing poorly for multiple games - the whole season, in fact, Romo had ONE bad game. That's not nearly enough evidence that he needs to "learn something" by being benched.Look at how well Big Ben is playing this year. I have to think at least part of that is because Cowher didn't put up with his crap last season and had the guts to bench him and put Batch in when he was playing poorly.
I am. At least he would learn something from it.

Cardinals, Steelers and Seahawks are not the Pats.

Matt what are you talking about? He made the pro bowl for a reason and is currently 2nd in touchdown passes behind Brady and first in yards thrown.
That's what you call "average"? Gimme a ****in break you have no idea what your talking about if thats the case. Stop exagerating; he had a bad game IT HAPPENS. Know what good qb, good coach, and good team would do?
MOVE ON. Benching him would not only make the team suffer without him but would serve as a reminder of what happened; which is the last thing he wants to do.
Kordell Stewart wasn't a quarterback, he was a WR with the wrong numbered jersey.Big Ben had a super bowl ring and Cowher had no problem at all benching him for bad play. When you coddle a quarterback who performs poorly, you get a Kordell Stewart.
Seeing Romo's name in the same sentence as Aikman, Elway and Favre makes my eyes bleed.

I think a young quarterback learns more from being benched for his mistakes then coddled for them. Look at how well Big Ben is playing this year. I have to think at least part of that is because Cowher didn't put up with his crap last season and had the guts to bench him and put Batch in when he was playing poorly.
What does Romo have to learn?
NOT to throw 5 interceptions in a game? ...yeah, I think he knows that already.
I could see your point, but you have to look at it as what would help the team more; benching a beloved QB on a 5-0 squad so you can "teach him a lesson", or give him the benefit of the doubt for one game, keep the morale of the team up, and play him the next week. What makes more sense to you? If it's the former, as I said, you would be 1-15, and all of your players would have turned on you by the end of the season.
But Ben was playing poorly for multiple games - the whole season, in fact, Romo had ONE bad game. That's not nearly enough evidence that he needs to "learn something" by being benched.
funny you bring up the Big Ben comparison; because how did he play last week when his "powerhouse team" LOST to the ****in Arizona Cardinals? He had 2 picks and 70 les syards then Romo did and they LOST.
Was he benched? No; they came out and beat the Seahawks 21-0 in what was supposed to be a good game.
He is an average quarterback who puts up good numbers because of good recievers and a good line. Nothing more. He made pro-bowl because the NFC generally sucks (especially last season) and he was the media's golden boy.
Kordell Stewart wasn't a quarterback, he was a WR with the wrong numbered jersey.

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Wow. We agree on something! That's exactly why he made the Pro Bowl! There was big controversy on whether he should have been there.
I'm scared 