It would appear that Bill Parcells' implicit faith in his young quarterback Tony Romo was justified as he led his team to an improbable win over the Carolina Panthers by the score of 35-14. It wasn't just Romo's play that was impressive but the fact as to how his teammates rallied around him and aided him in keeping his composure throughout the game. Although this one dipslay doesn't signal a new beginning for the Cowboys as a whole , it would suggest however that they have now found their quarterback for the future. Even the ever present and mercurial Terrell Owens would have to agree that there was more of a feel and synchronicity there between the quarterback , his receivers and backs.
as the game winds down Cowboys' receiver Terrell Owens (81) exchanges a few words with teammate and Cowboys' quarterback Tony Romo (9)...pictures courtesy AP........
The Cowboys were equally as impressive on defense as they were on offense as they held the Panthers'' offense to a miserly 14pts. Whilst all this was going on the team's featured quarterback Drew Bledsoe stood on the sidelines watching his heir apparent command this game like seasoned professional. Coming back from a 14 point deficit the Cowboys fired back with 35 unanswered points to secure the win for the beleaguered team.
It would seem somewhat fortuitous for all concerned that this turned out to be a victory . But for the veteran Bledsoe it cannot be giving him slightest pleasure to see that this could very well be the demise of his career and as the number one option for the team at quarterback. After this emphatic win there's no longer a controversy as to who should be in command to play the position. With that in mind we'll see how Romo progresses over the next couple of games to see how he deals with the rigours of the game.
Dallas Cowboys' fans are no doubt rejoicing after this win and the fact they've got a new hero which they can now idolize.
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