Their on-field records are eerily similar. Their joint verdict in the Cowboys’ court of public opinion is ‘guilty of first-degree failure.’ But while one retired quarterback’s legacy is cemented, the concrete isn’t fully settled on his statistical doppelganger.

Is it too late for Dak Prescott, even in a year he’s putting up MVP stats, to distance himself from Tony Romo ?

Romo was beloved by Dallas Cowboys fans for many years. He went from undrafted free agent to 10-year starter for the Cowboys, where he set franchise records in passing yards and passing touchdowns, surpassing the likes of Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman in the process.

However, there was one thing Romo could never accomplish.

Winning a Super Bowl. And because of it, when you ask the OG Cowboys fans, “Romo” is a

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