Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is not only finally agreeing with owner Jerry Jones that there is a sense of urgency in organization to make a long playoff and possible Super Bowl run.
He also believes the talent and environment is finally right in the organization for the Cowboys to finally do so after winning just two playoff games since 1996.
It has him more excited about the 2012 season than any in recent memory.
“There is a sense of urgency every year that we have success and do some things that we are excited about,” said Romo during an in store appearance at Walmart in Arlington to promote Starter's fall collection. “I agree I haven’t been this excited about a football season in a while. I think that is exciting.”
What has Romo excited is the infusion of talent the Cowboys have added in the off-season through free agency and the draft, the improvement of the defense in the second year under coordinator Rob Ryan, the young talent the Cowboys have on both sides of the ball and the continued leadership of coach Jason Garrett.
“For a lot those reasons I think we are going to have the opportunity to be a good ball club this year,” Romo said.
Clarence Hill


WTF Glenn your critisizing Romo over a statement about being excited. STFU dude!
Posted by: ralph | July 25, 2012 at 08:17 AM
So Romo WASN'T that excited about the last few football seasons? Typical response from him. This guy needs a PR guy with him..at all times...lol.
Posted by: Glenn Guillory | July 24, 2012 at 02:46 PM