This should be easy to discuss, but I stared at a blinking cursor on my computer screen for hours. The most prolific passer in the history of the Dallas Cowboys – quarterback Tony Romo – has retired. After 34,183 passing yards and 248 touchdowns, the great #9 has decided to hang up his cleats. The ending to his career could have, would have, should have been completely different.
For this horrific version to become a reality, a giant foam finger is pointed at Cowboys’ owner and general manager (I like saying: general mismanager) Jerry Jones.