There have been many critics of Tony Romo over the years. It comes with the position of being the Dallas Cowboys quarterback. From Roger Staubach to Don Meredith to Troy Aikman, there are few positions that have had as much glamour, and conversely as much scrutiny.
But Tony Romo is not a bad quarterback. In fact, with his numbers I think in most other situations he would be in prevalent talks for the Hall of Fame. But he made a few plays early in his career that made him infamous in the eyes of most nationwide sports writers–the 2006 playoffs in which he fumbled the snap in Seattle, an interception in the 2007 playoffs against the Giants and more.