- Messages
- 57,895
- Reaction score
- 8,668
WORST FOOTBALL MAN EVER
Selected quotes from this nfl.com article, Jerry Jones does right by Tony Romo in releasing him - NFL.com
Selected quotes from this nfl.com article, Jerry Jones does right by Tony Romo in releasing him - NFL.com
We should, however, commend Jones for doing the right thing, doing it on time and backing up his word.
Jones could have waited out a desperate team's pre-draft trade offer, he is allowing Romo to seek the treatment granted only to the league's most elite players.
He is rewarding Romo for bowing out gracefully during the team's rapid rise to an NFC East title.
"It is implied that we will work in the best way we can for the mutual interest of Tony and the Cowboys. That was just implied," Jones said last week, via the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. "That's important here. Now we've got to abide by every league rule. We can't have agreements without it being within the boundaries of the NFL. But when you've got a situation like we got, we'll do the do-right rule. That's it. Very important. We do the do-right rule. We have that kind of relationship."
Jones, as Rapoport mentioned back in January, could have pulled a Sam Bradford and held onto Romo until the price was so unbelievably high that he couldn't say no. Injuries happen all the time in training camp. Best-laid plans in the draft get destroyed and some veterans show up to camp out of shape or on the decline. Romo would look pretty good to a playoff hopeful in August with no other starters in sight.