Cowboys owner Jerry Jones surprisingly made quarterback Tony Romo one of the highest paid players in NFL history this offseason. Now of course he wants his money’s worth. Read more after the jump.
He recently let it be publicly known that he wants Romo to be more like Peyton Manning and spend more time in the practice facility, training and getting better. If there were any issues with Romo’s commitment, why give him that kind of contract?
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Jones says it’s not about questioning Romo’s commitment. Instead, Jones told Albert Breer on NFL Network that he simply meant that if he’s going to pay someone the kind of money he’s paying Romo, he wants to be certain that player is giving everything he can possibly give to the team.
“When you give somebody $100 million, you’d like to get every ounce of anything they can bring to the table to win a football game,” Jones said.
Jones said he believes Romo is a great offensive mind who can add a lot to game planning sessions.
“He’s outstanding on offensive concepts and he’s got a vantage point that very few people have,” Jones said of Romo. “So anything that he can bring from the concept to the field has got to make us a better football team. I think it will.”
Romo has led the Cowboys to an 8-8 record in two straight seasons, but Jones says that doesn’t mean Romo is mediocre.
“We’ve been disappointed the last two years,” Jones said. “Nobody more so than him. We’re going to take what we’ve got with Romo’s great experience, ability, decision making, all of those things and we’re going to try to win more ballgames.”
Romo will have to help the Cowboys win a lot more ballgames to justify that contract.