Tony Romo's Greatest Asset? His Age

Can Tony Romo really only be 27? RealFootball365.com says the Cowboys can rest easy for the next decade as they have their quarterback of the now and future in place.

by RealFootball365.com (Senior Writer)

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March 13, 2008

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Can Tony Romo really only be 27 years old?

While he does have a birthday next month, he's still only started 26 regular season games, which is remarkable because it seems as if he's been a mainstay in Dallas for far longer than since mid-2006.

It's going to take the Cowboys until this Week One, 2008 to overcome the sting of the Cowboys' playoff loss to the Giants, knowing that they missed out on the prospect of being the gallant team that eventually toppled the Patriots.

But the reminder of a young star at quarterback and stability at the position should ease the players' and coaches' minds for a while.

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  1. It seems like we always end up looking at next year for the Cowboys. Maybe 2008 will be their season to finally win a playoff game.

  2. The Cowboys have way too much talent and experience to fold like that again. They had better win a playoff game in 2008.

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