This post originally published Jan. 22
In the brilliant sunshine of Oxnard, Calif., before Tony Romo's football career had ended prematurely, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones scoffed at the idea of bringing in Nick Foles to be his backup. After all, he had Kellen Moore and rookie Dak Prescott waiting in the wings.
No one could've known that Foles, a man who flamed out for the Rams and was released by the Chiefs, would be leading the Philadelphia Eagles to a Super Bowl only two seasons later.
Jones was wrong to be so snide toward Foles at the time, but sticking with status quo paved the way for Prescott to take the league by storm in 2016.