The Hall of Fame Will Never Call For Tony Romo

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Tony Romo

There are 35 quarterbacks enshrined in Canton. None of them are named Tony Romo.

Romo retired after the 2017 season and became eligible for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2022.

There have been two classes inducted since then. Romo hasn’t even made it as a semi-finalist in his first two years.

Jerry Jones stated Romo should be a first ballot Hall of Famer. Yeah, I had to pause writing this to let the laughing fit pass too.

Cowboys Twitter, or should we call them the Blue Star Twitteratti (?), has recently tried to revive the case for Romo being inducted.

Usually I’d let it pass without comment. But we’re still a few weeks from camp opening, not much is going on in free agency, so why not.

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The main piece of evidence provided is that Romo’s career quarterback ranking is 97.1, slightly better than Peyton Manning’s 96.5.

This, they say, is why Romo is as deserving of induction as Manning. What they don’t include is that this is the only stat Romo is better than Manning in.

That, and the little matter of how many rings Manning wears on his fingers. He has two. Last I checked, Romo has none.

Romo Was a Great Quarterback

Don’t get me wrong. I loved the guy. I thought he was the Chosen One that would bring balance to the Cowboys Nation’s Force.

He was Cowboys Moses, leading us out of the Sinai and into the Promised Land of Super Bowl milk and honey.

He was Cowboys Jesus, and he was going to…

The Hall of Fame Will Never Call For Tony Romo

Okay, I got a little carried away there. Romo looked to be the quarterback we’d waited for to be the worthy successor to Troy Aikman.

His regular season numbers were fantastic. In 127 career starts he went 78-49 with 34,183 passing yards.

Despite being a gunslinger ala Brett Favre, Romo had 248 touchdowns against 117 interceptions. He added 620 rushing yards and five touchdowns.

His highlight reel of comeback wins and amazing plays is extensive. Of the 44 Cowboys that started at least one game at quarterback for Dallas, Romo is in the top six.

His career numbers certainly compare to and, in some cases, surpasses many of the quarterbacks in the Hall. As far as the regular season is concerned.

The Anchor Around Romo’s Neck

But, like it or not, quarterbacks are ultimately judged by their postseason success. It is there where Romo’s Hall of Fame bid goes to die.

Of those 35 quarterbacks mentioned above, 26 of them have at least one Super Bowl, NFL or AFL Championship victory on their resumes.

Four of them — Y.A. Tittle, Fran Tarkenton, Dan Marino, and Jim Kelly – have won conference championship games or at least started a Super Bowl or NFL Championship game.

Three of them played back in the 1920s-1940s, and have no championships to their name. But they played both ways and have been enshrined for more than their quarterback play.

Which leaves two players. Dan Fouts made it to back-to-back AFC Conference title games and threw for 43,000 yards.

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Dan Fouts

Like Romo, Warren Moon never played in an NFL Conference Championship game. But he won five CFL titles and threw for a combined 70,000 yards. Double Romo’s totals.

In short, if I may paraphrase Tolkien, as far as Romo’s passage to the Hall is concerned: The way is shut. None without playoff success may enter. The way is shut.

For you non-Tolkien folk: Tony Romo has no place in the Hall of Fame. Trust me, it pains me to type those words.

If any Cowboys’ quarterback deserves to go in, its Don Meredith. Dandy Don took a beating his first few years in Dallas.

But he finished 47-32-4 as a starter in Dallas with over 17,000 yards. In a time when the passing game was not the main focus, that’s a respectable number.

More importantly, Meredith got the Cowboys to two NFL Championship games. And it took Lombardi’s invincible (see what I did there) Packers to deny him a title.

Is The Ring Of Honor Possible?

Meredith at least sits on the Ring of Honor. But should Romo join him there?

Given Jerry Jones is a Romo fanboi, don’t be surprised to see it happen. And don’t be surprised to see Romo go up before Jimmy Johnson.

But should Romo go up before two other Cowboys’ quarterbacks with slightly better resumes? Craig Morton was 32-14-1 as a starter with over 10,000 yards passing.

Morton won an NFC Championship game and started a Super Bowl. Yet his name is not on the Ring.

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MIAMI – JANUARY 17, 1971: Quarterback Craig Morton #14, of the Dallas Cowboys, calls the signals during Super Bowl V on January 17, 1971 against the Baltimore Colts at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. The Colts beat the Cowboys, 16-13 on a last second field by kicker Jim O’Brien. (Photo by: Diamond Images/Getty Images)

Danny White was 62-30 as starter over eight years at the position after Staubach retired. He went 10-8 in the playoffs and lost three straight NFC Championship games.

But at least he got the team past the divisional round and has a ring as a punter and backup quarterback from 1978.

Romo went 2-4 in the playoffs and never won a divisional round game. Does he really deserve the Ring before Morton and White?

He’ll probably get it, but I’d probably say no to the Ring too.

Which Track Is Dak On?

Which brings us to Dak Prescott. Like Romo he has an impressive regular season resume.

In seven seasons he is 61-36 as a starter with just under 25,000 yards passing. His 166 touchdowns against just 66 interceptions is noteworthy.

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Cowboys QB Dak Prescott

But, like Romo, his 2-4 postseason record, with no divisional round wins, has him as chained up as Jacob Marley’s ghost. Unlike Romo, though, he still has a chance to do something about it.

Continued postseason failure and Prescott will join Romo, Meredith, White and Morton in the “almost, but not quite, good enough” club.

But getting to the NFC Conference game? Or the Super Bowl? Or even winning the Super Bowl?

Then, and only then, will the doors to Canton – closed firmly shut for Romo — swing wide open for Prescott.

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Richard Paolinelli is an award-winning sports journalist with 34 years of professional newsroom experience. His newspaper career (1991–2011) includes the Gallup Independent, Modesto Bee, Gustine Press-Standard, Turlock Journal, Merced Sun-Star, Tracy Press, Patch, and San Francisco Examiner. He received the 2001 California Newspaper Publishers Association Best Sports Story award. Richard has authored two non-fiction sports books and 11 novels. At InsideTheStar.com, he has published 874 articles reaching over 728,000 readers.

63 Comments

  1. Dave
    Smh.... its funny how "QB" position "is how many SB wins" but when it comes to RB's you will hear 2 other names before the GOAT ( E.SMITH) and it doesn't matter if you break it down by reg stats or SB stats...Like saying Moon yardage ( adding CFL)... WTF ?.... And to say " someone lost a SB" is better than not going...ask buffalo fans if that's true.... Hell I surprised Trent Dilfer isn't in the HOF or Doug Williams....SMH
  2. Jim Freeman
    Luke A Bass Romo fanatics, I find, lack critical thinking skills and have below avg IQ.
  3. Terrence Shourts
    He wasn't a Hall of Fame QB. It's not the Hall of good. Out of the QB's that he played against in his era, he wasn't a HOF QB. P. Manning HOF, T. Brady HOF, D. Brees HOF, A. Rodgers HOF, B. Roethlisberger HOF, E. Manning, P. Rivers, C. Palmer, D. McNabb, C. Newton, J. Flacco, M. Ryan, M. Stafford, A. Smith. You can put Romo in the Ring of Honor.
    1. Dave
      Lol..... so is the HOF about " individual stats" or team stats ? Before answering that ... explain why Berry Sanders is in the HOF ? Not sure what the list of QB's you listed are about cause a few of those were straight dogwater...
  4. Carlos
    Ok, the compare Eli Manning to Romo. Is Eli Manning HOF quarterback? His regular season stats aren't great but he has two super bowl rings. I don't think Eli is a HOF quarterback even with his two super bowl rings. Romo was an undrafted player who became great and famous. He deserves to be in the HOF. He has earned it? F**k the super bowl.
  5. Brett Born
    Maybe Danny White gets Ring of Honor before Romo, but Dallas would have one more Super Bowl win if Staubach had started SB V
  6. Joe
    Tony Romo should get in, someday! Dan Marino is in and last time that checked, he has no Superbowel ring! Yeah he played in one, but he lost. And last time that I checked, the loser gets nothing.....nothing that can help them get in Hall of Fame! The Superbowel winner gets all the spoils and the loser gets thrown back with all the other 30-plus loser teams! My point is, Dan Marino's career is not much different than Romo's!
  7. Reginald Johnson
    Unrespectable way to say it. Have more class.
  8. Jason slaughter
    Not sure if he's laughing because of his horrible writing skills, or the fact that he wouldn't know the difference between a football, and a set of tits, because he's never touched either one. Maybe one of tonys kids could help him proofread that garbage. Starting a sentence with the word but, get outta here amateur.
  9. Ben Belicic
    It is embarrassing to theQBs in the HOF that Romo’s name would ever be put up for nomination. What did he do? Just an average NFL QB.
  10. Rich
    Although I agree on no Canton, we have to consider what he had around him. An aging TO or Dez Bryant , Demarco Murray, not the Allstars or HOF that a lot QBs had, except for maybe Jason Wiitten who will be a1ST ballot selection.
    1. Danny
      actually the ones you mentioned were the better part of the team. Weak defenses continuoulsly blowing leads Romo created, mostly poor olines had him running for his life and he only had Demarco 1 or two seasons.
  11. Larry Mcfall
    Romo was great in regular season as is Dak Prescott both share comparable stats and both have failed in every attempt in the post season neither has crossed the threshold of being classified as elite. the HOF is meant for players with an outstanding career and their major accomplishments in the NFL. although Romo and Prescott alike have outstanding career stats it doesn't make them future HOF inductees.
  12. Michael Williams
    It's not the Hall of Very good, even though there's players of that caliber that are already in.
  13. Dan
    Then Marino shouldn't be in the hall. He put stats over wins his entire career. Great qbs don't win Super Bowls. Great TEAMS do. Tony never had a defense or he may have won in the playoffs
  14. Danny
    Romo would be a landry guy. He didn't win a bowl but that was a gm not giving him the team to win. He has the stats gave up his body and went toe to toe with the best. He was more than great.
  15. Jim Warrington
    Bullshit !!!
  16. Gabriel Treviño
    Most of last year's Hall of Fame Class didn't belong either. It's now the Hall for players who had a really good 4 year run.
  17. Reginald D. Durley
    If Romo goes in McNabb goes in
    1. Ben James
      Reginald D. Durley McNabb has a better shot. But neither probably never get in. Romo definitely will not.
  18. James Stivers
    Never call Prescott
  19. DTD1313
    Post season success is a team accomplishment, period. The HOF is for individual accomplishments. That entire argument is asinine. Romo's stats and per game numbers are comparable to others already in there. There's no argument against his individual numbers that supports him not being in.
  20. Hank Armentrout
    Now review Daks last game Vs SF that WE STILL HAVENT SEEN.

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