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FOOTBALL SUPERSTARS
Tony Romo
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FOOTBALL SUPERSTARS
Tiki Barber Joe Montana
Tom Brady Walter Payton
Reggie Bush Adrian Peterson
John Elway Jerry Rice
Brett Favre Ben Roethlisberger
Eli Manning Tony Romo
Peyton Manning Barry Sanders
Dan Marino LaDainian Tomlinson
Donovan McNabb Brian Urlacher
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FOOTBALL SUPERSTARS
Tony
Romo
Clifford W. Mills
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TONY ROMO
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CONTENTS
1 Going into the Panther’s Den 7
2 A Big Athlete in a Small Town 19
3 College Days 31
4 Becoming a Pro Quarterback 43
5 Riding the Ultimate Roller-Coaster 57
6 Thrown into Riches and Fame 76
7 An Elite Quarterback 91
Statistics 105
Chronology 107
Timeline 108
Glossary 111
Bibliography 117
Further Reading 120
Picture Credits 122
Index 123
About the Author 130
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1
Going into the
Panther’s Den
S ix huge bronze panthers guard the three entrances to the
Carolina Panthers’ football stadium. Each is painted black
with fierce green eyes set into a snarling face with enormous
bared teeth. The big cats crouch as if ready to pounce, their
large claws gripping 10-foot-high (3-meter-high) pedestals.
They seem to closely watch the fans and players who enter the
park, now named Bank of America Stadium, at the edge of
downtown Charlotte, North Carolina. The panthers are meant
to intimidate, like the famous stone lions guarding Chinese
imperial palaces, and they do.
On the evening of October 29, 2006, the Dallas Cowboys
football team entered the stadium. These guardians of the gates
were the least of the Cowboys’ worries. They had a quarterback
who was starting his first regular season game in the National
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Football League (NFL). His name was Tony Romo. No big-time
college football program had wanted him. He had not been
drafted by any professional football team and had been sitting
on the Cowboys bench for more than three years as a second-
and third-string quarterback. The week before, he had thrown
three interceptions as a replacement in the second half against
the New York Giants.
The team the Cowboys were about to play, the Carolina
Panthers, had defensive linemen who struck fear in the hearts
and minds of even the most experienced quarterbacks. They
were led by defensive end Julius Peppers, a living legend in the
NFL. He is six foot seven inches (201 centimeters) and nearly
300 pounds (136 kilograms), quick and athletic enough to
have played basketball for the University of North Carolina.
Peppers was the highest paid player in the NFL in 2008, and if
an NFL coach could clone only one defensive player, he would
probably clone Peppers. One defensive tackle was Kris Jenkins,
a 350-pound (159-kg) Pro Bowler who had been called the
best defensive lineman in the NFL by the Cowboys’ coach,
Bill Parcells. Jenkins bench-presses more than 500 pounds
(227 kg), so throwing 220-pound (100-kg) quarterbacks to the
ground is child’s play for him.
Even die-hard fans like Rafael Vela, creator of the “Blue
and Silver” Web site, thought that the Cowboys would lose
this important game against the powerful and well-coached
Panthers. Quarterbacks starting their first games in the NFL
against top defenses don’t usually win.
A FAMILY IN THE SPOTLIGHT
A few days before, on October 25, 2006, Parcells announced that
Tony Romo would start as quarterback, replacing Drew Bledsoe.
Writer Mac Engel reports in Tony Romo: America’s Next Quar-
terback that half the team thought the move was a good idea,
and half didn’t. Parcells said at a news conference, “I don’t expect
perfection, but hopefully he’ll give us a little something.”
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Romo’s parents, Ramiro and Joan Romo, immediately had
their lives invaded by reporters from most major media out-
lets—television, radio, print, and the Internet. An unknown
quarterback starting for the Cowboys was news, and suddenly
everyone wanted to know everything about him.
The Romos live in the small town of Burlington, Wisconsin
(with a population of roughly 10,000 people), halfway between
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Chicago, Illinois. The town was
already proud of its most famous citizen: The movie theater
had a picture of Tony Romo in the lobby, and “Fred’s World’s
Best Burger” had a Tony Romo table with his picture under
glass. A few Cowboys fans had been created in the heart of
Green Bay Packer territory.
When Dallas Morning News reporter Brad Townsend and
many others showed up at the Romos’ three-bedroom home—
the same house Romo grew up in—Joan Romo served them
Danish pastry and showed them childhood photos of her
son. She joked, “If I’d had him first, I’d have no other children.
He wore me out.” The family had not been wealthy. Joan told
Townsend, “We had all the needs but probably not all the wants.”
She told reporters that her son had always been sports-
minded: He devoured books on NFL legends, including quar-
terback John Unitas and coach Vince Lombardi. Joan recalled
catching Tony’s practice passes with a pillow until Ramiro came
home from work. Ramiro still has a crooked pinky from catch-
ing them.
Meanwhile, Ramiro also gave interviews. He confessed
that he had doubts. He remembered that Tony had lost his first
game as a starter in college, at Eastern Illinois University. He
said that, at every step of his son’s football career, he thought
that Tony might have reached the final level. “Every time he’s
proven me wrong. I’m not going to doubt him anymore.”
Their son had accumulated athletic awards over the years,
but few of them were on display. Instead, the shelves were
filled with family photos. Tony’s awards were mostly stored in
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When Tony Romo became quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, he inspired fans in
Wisconsin to turn away from the Green Bay Packers and to the Texas team. Above, a hus-
band cheers for the Packers while his wife, a Romo fan, boos them in Romo’s hometown
of Burlington, Wisconsin.
Rubbermaid containers in the basement. Ramiro and Joan had
always tried to keep athletics in perspective and treat each of
their children equally. Daughters Danielle and Jossalyn were
also at the center of their lives. And they hoped that, even if
Tony’s life was now changed by his becoming the starting quar-
terback for “America’s Team” (as the Cowboys are often called),
Tony himself would not change.
In the small East Texas town of Crockett, other members
of Romo’s family were waiting for Sunday. His grandparents
Ramiro Sr. and Felicita Romo were too nervous to be with oth-
ers on game day. “I thought of how far we’ve come, not only as
a family, but as a people,” Ramiro Sr. told San Antonio Express-
News reporter David Flores in Spanish. “I remembered the hard
times in Mexico and how I struggled when I first got here.”
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Felicita told Flores, “Tony always has been very close to us. He’s
always been very attentive, loving.” She left a message from
Scripture on Romo’s answering machine just before the game.
TURNING ON THE BRIGHT LIGHTS:
NBC SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
The whole football world would be watching Romo’s first start.
Sunday Night Football had been taken over by the National
Broadcasting Company (NBC) a few months before, and rat-
ings were already higher than those for the more famous ABC
Monday Night Football. More than 17 million viewers would
be tuning in.
Broadcasting superstars Al Michaels and John Madden
showed a taped interview with Romo before the game. They
asked about his recent breakup with a longtime girlfriend,
Crystal Kaspar. Their long-distance relationship—she lived in
Florida and he in Texas—had not worked out. (In the years to
come, the whole world would know much more about his new
girlfriends.) He was then asked to do an impersonation of Brett
Favre, the Green Bay Packer quarterback that Romo grew up
watching. Romo smiled and imitated the throwing motion and
facial expressions of one of his heroes, prompting Michaels to
say after the taped interview that Romo was a breath of fresh air.
The broadcasters noted that quarterback for the Cowboys
was one of the most celebrated and visible positions in sports,
along with center fielder for the New York Yankees and center
for the Boston Celtics. Only the Yankees were worth more as
a brand name than the Cowboys. The pressure on the young
quarterback kept increasing.
The singer Pink came on the air just before the kickoff
and sang “I’ve Been Waiting All Day for Sunday Night.” Tony
Romo had been waiting all his life for this Sunday night. More
than 71,000 people rose to their feet, and thousands of flashing
cameras lit the kickoff.
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LET THE GAME BEGIN
The first quarter was a disaster for the Cowboys. Romo com-
pleted two short passes, but then was violently sacked by the
overpowering Kris Jenkins. Panther running back DeShaun
Foster scored a touchdown on a one-yard run after a long
drive. Then one of Romo’s passes was intercepted by cor-
nerback Chris Gamble on a play in which no receiver was
open. The smart play would have been to throw the ball out
of bounds. Journalist Mark Maske in War Without Death
writes that, when Romo reached the sideline, Parcells barked,
“You’re not going to last long doing that!” Tight end Jason
Witten tried to reassure Romo, who replied, “Everything’s
under control.” Witten would later say that Romo never
loses his cool. But Romo had now thrown four interceptions
in less than three quarters. It was a shaky start in a job that
demanded instant results.
The Panthers’ Steve Smith scored a touchdown on the next
play after the interception. For only the second time in his long
coaching career, a Parcells team was behind 14-0 in the first
quarter.
Parcells often compared football to boxing. He knew that
some teams and quarterbacks would, like some boxers, col-
lapse after being hit early and hard. Winners were people who
fought back after taking a hard punch, people who didn’t let
their mistakes keep them down. The coach knew he would
find out a great deal about his young quarterback in the next
few minutes.
Romo fought back. He responded by driving his team 47
yards in nine plays, throwing a perfect touchdown pass to
Witten. His receiver was covered well by a defender, but Romo
threw the pass to Witten’s left shoulder, where only the tall tight
end could catch it. Soon after his defense got the ball back to
him, Romo directed a six-minute drive that covered 14 plays
and 68 yards, resulting in a field goal. The score was 14-10 at
halftime—the Cowboys had climbed back into the fight.
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A SECOND HALF TO REMEMBER
Late in the third quarter, Dallas was pinned deep in its own
territory. The Cowboys had 18 yards to go for a first down.
Romo rifled a pass to receiver Terry Glenn, who had found
a seam (an area where pass coverage is weaker) on the left
side. The 22-yard pass was complete for a first down, and the
Cowboys were out of trouble. Later in the drive, on a third
down with 12 yards to go for a first down, Romo sidestepped
a vicious pass rush from Peppers and Jenkins to complete a
16-yard pass to Witten in the middle of the field. A Dallas field
goal made it 14-13.
Romo was showing that he had four key qualities that
define successful NFL quarterbacks: vision of the entire field, a
quick release of the pass, accurate throws, and mobility. He was
finding the right receiver after looking at several alternatives in
a matter of split seconds. He was throwing quick and accurate
passes. And he was moving just enough behind his offensive
line that he avoided being tackled by the onrushing defensive
linemen and linebackers. His mobility was so good that he
actually ran for two first downs in the game. He was like a
boxer slipping punches, making his opponent miss. How much
these qualities are taught and how much they are natural is a
matter of debate. The important new fact was that Romo had
all four in game conditions. He was not a “practice wonder,”
someone who does well in practice but freezes in a game.
As often happens in football, the offense inspired the
defense and special teams. The Panthers quarterback, Jake
Delhomme, was an experienced and proven team leader. It was
he, however, and not Romo who began to make key mistakes.
Fumbles and interceptions led to three Cowboy touchdowns by
running backs Julius Jones and Marion Barber. The Cowboys
scored 25 points in the fourth quarter, and won the game 35-
14. By the end, many Panther fans had left, and virtually all of
the Cowboy fans were on their feet cheering wildly. Romo had
completed 24 of 36 passes for 270 yards, a performance that
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earned him the “Rock Star of the Game” award from Madden
and Michaels. A star was indeed born that night.
MORE BRIGHT LIGHTS
Romo came to the postgame news conference wearing a faded
and sleeveless T-shirt with the name “Burlington” on it. He has
said that he will wear that shirt under his silver-and-blue No. 9
Cowboy uniform until it falls apart.
One of the first things Romo did was thank the man he
replaced, Drew Bledsoe: “Drew actually came up to me before
HOW HARD IS IT TO BE
AN NFL QUARTERBACK?
Writer George Plimpton once wrote in his book Paper Lion that
pro quarterbacks are braver and smarter than most people
realize. Plimpton should know. He was a good but not excep-
tional athlete who talked the NFL’s Detroit Lions into letting
him play quarterback in a practice game. He trained and pre-
pared with the team for weeks. Finally, the day to play came.
On his first play, he moved too slowly and his own teammate
knocked him down. He lost his balance on the second play
because the action was happening so quickly. On the third play,
he finally threw a pass, well over the head of the receiver. Fans
thought a professional clown had been brought in to amuse
them. Plimpton was trying his hardest. He was humiliated.
Quarterbacks multitask with a vengeance. They turn ideas
into actions. A quarterback receives a play in the form of a
word-and-number code from his coaches through his helmet
headset and then gives the play to the team in a huddle. He
then chooses the snap count—the word that triggers the
offense to go into action.
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the game [and] said he was rooting for me. . . . I wouldn’t be
here if it weren’t for Drew.” He went on, “I can’t put into words
the feeling of getting it [the win] done. . . . I was anxious just
like Bill [Parcells] to see what we were going to do out there
tonight.”
He knew that he was part of a team. In a sport like base-
ball, a player doesn’t need his teammates as much as in foot-
ball, where no one succeeds without key plays from fellow
team members. Players go through so much physical, mental,
and emotional effort during a game that they bond, much as
When he leads the team to the line of scrimmage (the line
on the field where the play begins), he starts to “read” or inter-
pret the defense: How many defenders are “in the box”? These
are usually defensive linemen and linebackers, often three or
four of each, nearest to him across the line. He also needs to see
whether other defensive players, the cornerbacks and safeties,
are lining up near his receivers or farther away. He will assess
whether the called play puts his team at an advantage or a
disadvantage. Are five defensive backs waiting to cover four
receivers? That disadvantage is crucial, and the play may need
to be changed at the line—an “audible.”
Once the ball is snapped, everything becomes a blur. No
one player can keep track of all that is happening. Confusion
spreads. But one person has to know more than the others—
the quarterback. He has to keep reading the defense until the
ball leaves his hand as a pass or a handoff to a runner. And then
the process starts all over again, as many as 60 times a game.
Only a person with extraordinary gifts and training survives.
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Tony Romo’s first game as quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys started off as a disaster as
the Carolina Panthers managed to intercept one of his passes. Romo, however, remained
calm and staged a comeback in the second half, leading his team to a 35-14 victory.
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soldiers or firefighters or police officers do. They know they
win or lose because of each other.
Football is often a series of one-on-one contests and wres-
tling matches that get little attention. That night, offensive
lineman Marc Colombo fought Julius Peppers to a draw, and
Peppers had not sacked Romo. Witten, Romo’s best friend and
roommate when the team traveled, had made difficult catches
in the middle of the field while being hounded by a defender
ready to flatten him. Terrell Owens, a very controversial and
outspoken receiver, had caught nine passes and made tacklers
miss after several catches.
Coach Parcells knew he had seen something special. He
said, “We haven’t been having a lot of fun around here. They’re
having fun right now. That’s the thing I enjoy the most. When
I see the faces of the players.” No one was having more fun
than Romo.
Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones was impressed. “We expected—
I expected—to pay some price for that being his first start. He
just played beyond my expectations throughout the game.”
Mark Maske wrote in War Without Death that “the Cowboys,
for the first time in years, just might have found a quarterback
capable of being The Guy for them for a long, long time.”
FEELING IT THE DAY AFTER
Bryan Nielsen was the sports editor for the paper in Charles-
ton, Illinois, the home of Romo’s college, Eastern Illinois Uni-
versity. He called Romo the next day but had no expectations
that the quarterback could make time for a small newspaper
now that he was the talk of the football world. He need not
have worried. Romo returned his call, saying, “I have a spe-
cial place in my heart for Charleston, and that’s never going
to change.”
Romo described his sudden fame to Nielsen. “You don’t
realize sometimes how easy it is to go to the mall without
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