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Tony Romo replaced Drew Bledsoe and Drew Bledsoe was a much better quarterback than Tony Romo. The cowboys made a bad decision letting Drew Bledsoe go as a free agent and taking Tony Romo in that is my perspective of the Dallas Cowboys Go cowboys
Drew Bledsoe was the starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys in 2005 and 2006. Tony Romo replaced him midway through the 2006 season and has been the Cowboys' No. 1 quarterback ever since.
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In October 2006, Tony Romo became the Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback, replacing Drew Bledsoe.
Tony Romo took over from Drew Bledsoe as starting QB in the 2006 season.
Because coach Bill Parcells, in reaction to media criticism that Romo was not being given a chance, panicked at halftime of a game in Week Six and inserted Romo. He stayed with Romo the rest of the season and Bledsoe retired the following April.
Jason Campbell started the 2007 season as the starting quarterback.
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Yes.Bledsoe played for Dallas in 2005 and 2006. He started all 16 games in the 2005 season and the first 6 games in the 2006 season before being replaced by Tony Romo.
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Bledsoe was drafted by the New England Patriots in 1993. He played in New England 1993-2001. He was traded to the Buffalo Bills in 2002 and played in Buffalo 2002-4. He then played in Dallas for the Cowboys 2005-6; he was benched halfway through the 2006 season and replaced by Tony Romo; Bledsoe never played another down in the NFL and retired after the 2006 season.
Tony Romo enjoys playing golf, and he's skilled at it, too!