Jerry Jones' Obsession with Tony Romo: The QB Carousel Continues

TLDRJerry Jones still believes Tony Romo can win a Super Bowl and wants him as the starting quarterback next year, despite his injury history. Trading Romo would free up salary cap space to address other needs, like a pass rusher. However, Jerry's attachment to Romo is clouding his judgment.

Key insights

🏈Jerry Jones believes Tony Romo can win a Super Bowl.

💲Trading Romo would free up salary cap space for other needs.

🤕Romo's injury history makes keeping him risky.

🔒Jerry wants to prove he was right about Romo over Dak.

🔄The QB carousel continues as Jerry flips between Romo and Dak.

Q&A

Why does Jerry Jones still support Tony Romo?

Jerry believes Romo can win a Super Bowl and is attached to him personally.

What would happen if Romo was traded?

Trading Romo would free up salary cap space to address other needs, like a pass rusher.

Will Romo's injury history affect his performance?

Romo's injury history raises concerns about his ability to stay healthy and perform at a high level.

Why is Jerry Jones hesitant to trade Romo?

Jerry is hesitant to trade Romo because he wants to prove he was right about him over Dak Prescott.

How does Jerry's indecision affect the team?

Jerry's indecision between Romo and Dak creates instability and uncertainty within the team.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Jerry Jones believes Tony Romo can win a Super Bowl and wants him as the starting quarterback next year, despite his injury history.

08:39Trading Romo would free up salary cap space to address other needs, like a pass rusher.

10:32Romo's injury history raises concerns about his ability to stay healthy and perform at a high level.

15:20Jerry is hesitant to trade Romo because he wants to prove he was right about him over Dak Prescott.

18:48Jerry's indecision between Romo and Dak creates instability and uncertainty within the team.