When a team like the Dallas Cowboys goes 3-8 during a season which began with Super Bowl aspirations, it can have both the team and fans struggling to come up with answers to explain what happened. This year, the absence of starting quarterback Tony Romo is seen by many as the main culprit behind this season’s terrible performance by the Cowboys.
But one former Cowboy great, and Hall of Fame quarterback, isn’t so quick to place the blame for this season’s poor performance on the shoulders of one man. Former Dallas quarterback Troy Aikman recently hinted at the fact that this team likely wouldn’t have fared much better even with their veteran gunslinger under center.