Tony Romo made magic once again as he led the Dallas Cowboys on game winning drives late in the 4th quarter and in overtime to move the Cowboys to 4-1 on the season.
Romo looks healthy for the first time all season, and after the win he blasted Cowboys fans for once again not showing up when it counted.
For the second time this season, the fans of the opposing team turned AT&T Stadium into a home away from home. Texans fans, like 49ers fans a few weeks back, came out in droves.
Romo wasn’t happy about it and addressed having to use a silent count in his post game press conference.
Tony Romo, "We played on the road today in that football game….we need to tighten up selling our tickets." #Texans fans were loud.
— Newy Scruggs (@newyscruggs) October 5, 2014
Jason Witten & Tony Romo made it known they had no home field advantage today against Houston. Are they right to call #Cowboys fans out?
— Newy Scruggs (@newyscruggs) October 5, 2014
This issue falls directly at the feet of the loyal fans of America’s team. Cowboys fans complain that they are tired of the constant 8-8 seasons.
Well your favorite team is 4-1 and looking like one of the better teams in the NFC, yet the fans of opposing team are taking over the building on Sundays.
Can’t blame the attendance on a Romo interception this time.