It might become a controversial move, especially with Cowboys and Eagles being almost as big of rivals as the Steelers, Redskins, and Giants. And for Nick Foles to jump in for Romo full time in a couple-few years, would be a big move, but if Romo can't step up his game (he's only 3-something hundred yards from hitting 5,000 complete yards). Come on now. That ain't half bad in a full season. But Foles has so much potential and he's young. Romo was back-up for a little bit before he came out full-time in '06. That's a decent career. He's always been wishy-washy. No legendary Aikmen, or even better, Staughbeck. But give the guy some props for doing what he has done. Still though, he's older than me, and I'm in my 30's. I played half a season of JV as a wide receiver and fill-in running back. My cousin was quarter back and I know what they go through. It may be big leagues, but the games' fundamentals are the same. You play for the game. You don't play for nothing. You go out there and coordinate properly. Sometimes, and last few bad seasons, more often than not, Romo has not been coordinating properly. Yes, it's also on his backs and receivers, but they run their routes and he still comes up short sometimes. Some of those plays require some crazy maneuvering. Nonetheless, I digress. Romo is decent, but if we could grab a young buck, like Colt McCoy (cause let's be honest, the Longhorns were crazy good when he played for them), and another as back-up, get rid of Rob Ryan, and get more defensive players off the injury list, we could become the Cowboys from the old days. The championship winning Cowboys. The SuperBowl winning Cowboys.