Yeah right, all that practice gone to waste. What has it gotten us? And how did Weeden getting more snaps than any other backup manifest itself on the field?
What I'm saying about the extra reps is his performance could have been much much worse like most back ups when they come into a game
He got us 28 points which is much better than most back ups are ever able to do
He completed most of his passes which is way better than most back ups do when pressed into a game. When he came in after Romo got hurt he went 7-7 and one 42 yard TD for a 100% completion rate. When do you ever see a back up perform like that? Never is the answer. He also now holds the Franchise record for most consecutive completions beating out the likes of Don Meredith, Craig Morton, Vinnie Testaverde, Drew Bledsoe, Roger Starbach, Danny White, Troy Aikman and of coarse Tony Romo
Now am I saying that Weeden is the answer and should take over for Romo when he retires? No chance in hell.
I'm just saying that his performance could have been much worse like most back ups when they come into a game
He did what the coaches asked of him. The problem wasn't Weeden last game. It was the coaching. Weeden himself said he was following the game plan