Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo says his best is coming in 4-5 years
By Josh Sanchez
Tony Romo’s rise to become the starting quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys was impressive. Unfortunately, he has yet to lead the Cowboys to a big game and there is constantly discussion about whether or not he is the man for the job.
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However, Romo seems to have confidence in himself.
Not only does Romo believe that he is a quality quarterback, but he seems to believe that he is still getting better.
While speaking to the media, the 34-year-old signal-caller said that his best football is coming in four to five years.
Yes, a 34-year-old quarterback coming off of back surgery believes he still has that much time left in the NFL.
“I feel personally like I’ve just started to come into the player that I wanted to be six, seven years ago,” Romo said, via the Star-Telegram. “I think over the course of the next four or five years, you’ll see the best version of me that I’ve had throughout my career. That’s for a lot of different reasons, but I really believe that. I believe that will show as we go forward, so I’m excited about that.”
Romo has been able to perform well during the regular season throughout his career, but he will need to find a way to get the Cowboys back in the playoffs.
If Romo is unable to do that, he may not be around in four to five years to show us his best.