I was there for the birth of the legend that is Tony Romo.
It was October 23, 2006, during a game between the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants. My older son and I were at the game. The Cowboys were struggling in the first half; when the team came out to start the second half, there was palpable excitement on their sideline. I turned to my son and said, “I’ll bet they start Romo.” It turned out, I was right.
His first pass was tipped and intercepted. He went on to throw two touchdowns and three interceptions in the game. Two days later, Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells named Romo the team’s starting quarterback. He made the Pro Bowl that year, the first of four times he received that prestigious honor. In the years following, the list of Cowboys team records he set is astounding:
• Passing touchdowns for a career (eighty more than Troy Aikman)
• Passing yards for a career
• Quarterback rating for a career
• Games with three or more touchdowns
• Games with three hundred or more yards passing
• Most fourth-quarter comebacks (five more than Roger Staubach)
• Passing touchdowns in a season
• Passing yards in a season
• Passing yards in a game.
In addition, Romo is the NFL’s all-time highest rated quarterback for the month of December and for the fourth quarter of games played.
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