You must not watch most QBs in the NFL. Most great QBs in the NFL do that regularly. If you look at a stat like DYAR, it considers the guys who're asked to be heros and come through, and Romo did well in that stat. But he regularly was in the 5-10 range. Romo is an example of a good QB asked to be a great one. He isn't a great QB, he tends to make too many bad decisions, he gets bailed out by his receivers entirely too often, not that other QBs don't get bailed out by their QBs, that would be a lie, but when I watch Dallas I see 3+ plays a receiver makes a well above average play on a ball. Yesterday's 3rd and 20 catch is a prime example of that. I mean what that receiver did to make that catch was nothing short of amazing. Full sprint, leaping, and a toe drag. If he doesn't make that play Dallas loses yesterday.
I'm not taking anything away from Dallas, they played an exceptional game, but I don't want Tony Romo being overrated because Dallas is winning.