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I believe I read that Chicago acquired Mike Glennon to replace Cutler. Tony would be a good fit, though. He might be able to match Cutler pick for pick.
Romo would have to play blindfolded to throw picks like Cutler. Cutler's career int% was 4.6, Eli 3.2, Payton Manning 2.7, and Tony Romo also 2.7. The myth that Romo threw lots of picks doesn't stand up to scrutiny. Career stats don't lie.
Third highest career QB rating in NFL history; best 4th Q rating. Led multiple comebacks. Also has a playoff QB rating in the 90's. For some reason people only harp on his few mistakes. Most of his career he didn't have a great team around him - either offense or defense. All those 8-8 seasons would have been 4-12 or 5-11 with most other QBs. Played hurt. Came back into game with puntured lung and broken ribs and led his team to 4th quarter comeback and over time victory. Playoff losses? Not because of him- he played well. Playoff wins are team victories.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVuQ5aw0HAQ
Macro, so glad you found another negative thing to post. You never disappoint.
Tony has always had more talent than luck.