Prescott 'earned the right' to start: Cowboys' Romo
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[November 16, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - Dallas
Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is officially a backup and said on
Tuesday that rookie Dak Prescott deserves to be the starter for the
8-1 team.
Romo made the declaration while reading from a five-minute statement
at the Cowboys' facility. He didn't take questions and said it was
in "the best interests of my team" not to do so.
The 36-year-old Romo is now recovered from an August back injury
that opened the door for Prescott to become the starter. The
Mississippi State product has taken advantage of the situation and
led Dallas to the best record in the NFL through nine games.
"He has earned the right to be our quarterback," Romo said. "As hard
as that is for me to say, he's earned that right. He has guided our
team to an 8-1 record and that's hard to do.
"If you think for a second I don't want to be out there, then you
probably never felt the pure ecstasy of competing and winning."
Romo appeared emotional at times during his statement and reflected
on different parts of his career.
He bemoaned not being able to play on what he called the best
Cowboys' team during his 14-season tenure and emphasized that he is
going to be fully supportive of Prescott.
"I think you all know something magical is happening to our team,"
Romo said. "I'm not going to allow this situation to negatively
affect Dak or this football team by becoming a constant distraction.
"I think Dak knows that I have his back and I think I know that he
has mine.
"Ultimately, it's about the team."
Romo, who has been plagued by injuries in recent seasons,
suffered a compression fracture in his back on Aug. 25 when taking a
hit from Seattle Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril.
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo (9) looks on from the sidelines
in the first half at FirstEnergy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Aaron
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Dallas didn't place Romo on injured reserve in case he made a swift
recovery. But the back didn't heal as rapidly as either Romo or the
team would have liked.
It was a painful situation both physically and emotionally for Romo.
"To say the first half of this season has been emotional would be a
huge understatement," Romo said. "Getting hurt when you feel like
you have the best team you've ever had was a soul-crushing moment
for me.
"To then learn it's not three or four weeks but 10 is another blow.
And throughout it all, you have a tremendous amount of guilt on
having let your teammates, fans and organization down.
"After all, they are depending on you to bring them a championship.
That's what quarterbacks are supposed to do. That's how we're
judged. I love that. I still do."
(Editing by Frank Pingue)
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