Tony Romo vs. Michael Vick: Who Will Have a Better Season?
Neither Tony Romo nor Michael Vick were able to deliver playoff berths to their respective teams last season. And while Romo statistically was a top 10 quarterback last year (fourth in QB rating, seventh in yards passing), the consensus is that Vick took a step backwards in production.
Which quarterback delivers more promise into the 2012 season?
Romo seemed to have graduated from the litany of goofy mistakes that have plagued him in years past as last season progressed. Known best for his botched field goal hold that cost the Dallas Cowboys a playoff game in 2007, Romo has still struggled to solve defenses on the field, and was prone to mental gaffes even early last season.
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Vick's career may be defined by his well-documented issues off the field. In his three years since returning to the NFL, Vick has yet to start all 16 games in a season and it's fair to ask whether his production for the Philadelphia Eagles is going backwards. Vick threw 18 touchdowns against 14 interceptions last season, compared to 21 TDs and just six picks in 2010.
Does Tony Romo still have upside? Has Michael Vick hit his ceiling?
National Lead Writer Dan Levy and I compare and contrast these two quarterbacks, along with their personnel compliments and playoff chances in 2012. Enjoy our takes in the video above and leave us your own thoughts in the comments. All we ask is that you keep it civil; we're cracking down on helmet-to-helmet commenting.
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