Tony Romo is back and all is expected to be well with the Dallas Cowboys, right? In the season opener the Cowboys needed Romo’s late-game heroics and atrocious clock management by the New York Giants to win. Before he got hurt in Week 2 against Philadelphia, the offense contributed two field goals.
There is no doubt the Cowboys will be better with Romo than they have been the past seven weeks, but they also need to be better than they were in the first two games with Romo. The Miami Dolphins had four sacks and 10 hits on Eagles quarterbacks in Week 10.