Romo injury spells trouble for T.O.

There was already going to be panic on the airwaves surrounding the Cowboys offense this week. Now it’s well founded. ESPN’s Michael Smith reports that Tony Romo will miss four weeks (three games) with a broken pinkie, forcing Brad Johnson into the starting lineup.
Johnson is hardly a 40-year-old virgin as an NFL starter, but he’s barely taken a snap since a mediocre run in Minnesota in 2006. He’s a classic “game-manager” and will probably have the weakest arm of any NFL starter in Week 7. The Cowboys now must rely heavily on their mammoth offensive line and running game. There should be no complaints about the workload of Marion Barber and Felix Jones over the next three weeks. The passing attack will stop going vertical to Terrell Owens and start going horizontal to Jason Witten and Patrick Crayton. That should go over well with T.O.
If Smith’s report is accurate, Romo will miss games at St. Louis, vs. Tampa Bay, and at the Giants. The Rams game becomes a must-win because Johnson will struggle to move the ball the following two weeks against two of the best defenses in football. A Week 9 loss in the Meadowlands could put the Cowboys dangerously far behind the Giants in the NFC East, making them just another Wild Card contender.
This is a Cowboys team with the personality of their head coach, always convinced the sun will shine brighter tomorrow on America’s Team. They have been criticized for failing to handle adversity well. They will either prove everyone wrong or spectacularly implode. It should be good theatre either way, just like Jerry Jones wants.





Comments
marion barbers value goes way up
as he will now be putting up rec numbers similar to reggie bushs (6-7 rec per game)while tripling bushs rushing yds (90 yd per game)
Posted by: brent | October 13, 2008 05:28 PM
couldn't disagree more.
people who subscribe to the fact that qb performance has an inverse relationship to rb performance are dead wrong.
this is a league that requires balance. need i explain the theory behind a defense that puts 7 players, versus a defense that stacks 8, in the box?
Posted by: echo | October 13, 2008 09:00 PM
and as far as receptions... reggie bush is a freak (see gregg's note about 3.4 yards per carry, yet in the running for fantasy mvp) and there will be none like him for a few more years.
also... see that reggie bush is playing for the best qb in the league.
Posted by: echo | October 13, 2008 09:01 PM
did you guys see mb3 rec #'s he had 11 rec this game with romo under pressure all game long and checking down
mb3 avg 3 rec per game this yr anyway with brad johnson the statue at qb and the cowboys lousy oline your gonna see chkoff passes a lot,mb3 is the chkoff ,witten is the hot read
mb3 will avg 6-7 rec a game for the next 4-5 games,imo
Posted by: brent | October 14, 2008 01:00 AM
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