It’s funny how your views change when your best player returns. A couple of weeks ago, Jeremy Mincey said the Cowboys had to make plays without Tony Romo, because “he’s not God.”
After making the Cowboys look like a completely different team on Sunday, Mincey wasn’t calling Romo God, but he did refer to him as the “savior.”
“Romo made a difference; he made a difference,” defensive end Jeremy Mincey said, via the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “He is the savior of our season.”
Romo went 18 for 28 for 227 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions, leading a group that was so desperate to have the real Most VALUABLE Player back.