Tony Romo loves November. He can't explain why. He just does.
The Cowboys quarterback is 20-3 in the 11th month, the best of any quarterback in the Super Bowl era. Among active quarterbacks only Tom Brady (31-10, .756) and Joe Flacco (15-5, .750) are close.
"It's an important time that we need to obviously play good football, so our team’s done a good job in November," Romo said Thursday. "I don’t think there’s any rhyme or reason."
Here are the NFL quarterbacks with the best records in November in the Super Bowl era (minimum 20 starts):
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PLAYER
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RECORD IN NOVEMBER
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WIN PCT.
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Tony Romo*
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20-3
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.870
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Daryle Lamonica
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19-4-2
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.826
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Jim McMahon
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18-5
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.783
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Tom Brady*
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31-10
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.756
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Joe Flacco*
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15-5
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.750
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*Active
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As I say, "Tony Romo: Just good enough to lose with"
Posted by: lenny64 | November 17, 2012 at 01:03 PM
Wow! And he only has ONE playoff win in ten years here. Still making NFL marks with nothing to show for his troubles. You media types up there continue to glorify his accomplishments. When you put his accomplishments in print. How about adding his..one..playoff win in ten years in Dallas? Just a thought......
Posted by: TheOne | November 15, 2012 at 06:45 PM