Days after the Dallas Cowboys lost the game against the New York Giants, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones voiced that the team has left the disappointment behind and he was confident that quarterback Tony Romo will have great days again after playing one the worst games.
Romo completed only 13 of 29 for 127 yards in the home opener held in the new billion-dollar Cowboys Stadium. Much worse than his performance in the season opener, in which he threw for a career-best 353 yards and no turnovers. However, Jones still feels confident in his team and believes that winning a Super Bowl is very likely to happen.
"I couldn't feel better about who I'm lining up with, Romo at quarterback. We're going to be good there and all right," Jones said. "If you're going to ask Tony, which we are, to make plays, then you will have interceptions. There's no doubt in my mind he will improve and his arrow is still going up in that improvement area."
The Cowboys are currently preparing for the game against the Carolina Panthers next Monday. They are definitely going to bounce back, I believe.
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