The Dallas Cowboys used to use buzzwords like “Romo-Friendly” – for quarterback Tony Romo – to describe the direction of the franchise. Cowboy Nation understood what that meant and the front office invested heavily in building the best offensive line in football.
This was important because Romo was a passer. He was accurate in the pocket and even when he scrambled, he was looking to pass. The plan was to keep Romo upright and protected and we would score points and win games.
The front office then discovered that our offensive linemen were more than an impenetrable wall.