The Cowboys' offense will be a good one in 2016 and Tony Romo is going to reap all of the benefits.
The year was 2014 and Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo threw just a tick under a 70% completion percentage . He threw for 3,705 yards with 34 touchdowns and nine interceptions. Even more impressive was his quarterback rating at 113.2. He took less sacks and his touchdown percentage and average per completion were the highest since his rookie season. Romo's efficiency dialed in with a vicious running game led by DeMarco Murray that helped the Dallas Cowboys go from three 8-8 seasons to a playoff team that was a serious contender.