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Tony Romo: America's Next Quarterback

Tony Romo: America's Next QuarterbackAuthor: Mac Engel
Publisher: Triumph Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 766350

Media: Paperback
Pages: 128
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 10.7 x 8.4 x 0.5

ISBN: 160078111X
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.332092
EAN: 9781600781117
ASIN: 160078111X

Publication Date: November 17, 2007
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Reigniting a fan base that has known such celebrated and colorful quarterbacks as Don Meredith, Roger Staubach, and Troy Aikman, Tony Romo has emerged as next in the succession of great signal-callers for the Dallas Cowboys. From growing up in Burlington, Wisconsin, to his days at Eastern Illinois University to his sudden rise to fame with the Cowboys, this is the story of America's Next Quarterback.


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5 out of 5 stars Very good!!!   January 19, 2008
miv1914 (Arlington, TX)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Very many excellent pictures. General introduction to the Dallas Cowboys. Very easy to read. Paperback cover, but thick. Thick nice paper. Very colorfull, good setting, and well presented. Starts with young high schooler Romo and finishes with his greatest 2007 performance with the Cowboys up to his new contract extension of $67.5 through 2013. As the author states: "Tony Romo, the player that no Division I wanted, and the one I-AA program that did offered only a partial scholarship. Tony Romo, the player 32 NFL teams passed on the draft seven times each. Tony Romo ... America's Next Quaterback." With diligence, working hard and belief, you can reach farther than the stars. Excellent example for young readers. Tony Romo is a leader. Buy it! Enjoy it!


5 out of 5 stars solid book, but jumps too much   November 18, 2009
O. Rios (Texas)
i'm a QB guy, and Tony Romo is a very interesting story.

In this book, you learn the story of Tony Romo, from a solid QB for Eastern Illinois, to an undrafted QB, to superstar in almost 4 seasons.

Romo was a star at Eastern Illinois but went relatively unknown come draft day. He threw just about every single day at the Combine to future NFL wrs and caught the eyes of several teams, but none really considered him a draft pick but rather a priority free agent signee.

Romo went undrafted, (passed over by the likes of Byron Leftwhich, Kyle Boller, Ken Dorsey, and Rex Grossman to name a few), but was offered two contracts, between more money with Denver, or less with Dallas. Romo chose Dallas and landed at the bottom of the depth chart that included the likes of Quincy Carter, Drew Henson, Vinny Testaverde, Clint Storner, and later, Drew Bledose.

The book is solid in covering Romo's background and how he came to become the "America's Next Quarterback". Romo took over on a Sunday Night game in a blowout loss to the Giants and by the following week, was the starting QB for the Dallas Cowboys and never looked back.

The book covers "the fumble" in the Wild Card game against Seattle and about 6 games into the follwing season.

My only problem with the book is that it isn't consistent, it keeps jumping from his college days, to this game, then back to his rookie season trying to make the team, etc. It gets annyoing because the book isn't straight forward like it should be, but other than that, the book is solid. Good action photos and good information on how Romo went from unknown to star for the NFL's most recognized franchise.




4 out of 5 stars America's QB for America's Team   December 2, 2007
Fred Goodwin (San Antonio, TX)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This lavishly illustrated paperback is a must for every Cowboy fan. It tells the story of Tony Romo, who literally came out of nowhere to lead the Dallas Cowboys back to respectability and Super Bowl contention, after years of mediocrity.

Owner Jerry Jones went through the likes of Tony Banks, Quincy Carter, Anthony Wright, Ryan Leaf, Clint Stoerner, Chad Hutchinson, Drew Henson, Vinny Testaverde, and Drew Bledsoe trying to find "America's Next QB" after the retirement of Troy Aikman.

Undrafted and relatively unknown, Romo was signed as a free agent by the Cowboys in 2003, and was relegated to the bench until Head Coach Bill Parcells put him in at halftime of a game against the New York Giants in 2006. Romo lost that game, but he had a flair for making plays. He led the Cowboys to victory in five of their next six games; the team finished 9-7 and earned a wild-card spot in the playoffs.

Tony went on the Pro Bowl and as of this writing, has led the Cowboys to an 11-1 record in the 2007 season (having just beaten the Packers in Dallas). The Cowboys look to have the inside track for home field advantage in the NFC throughout the '07 playoffs and are a legitimate Super Bowl contender (their only loss so far was to the likely AFC Super Bowl representative, the 11-0 New England Patriots).

Much of the credit for the Cowboys' resurgence is attributed to Tony, but credit must also be shared with former head coach Bill Parcells, who put many of the pieces of the team together, as well as new head coach Wade Phillips, with his more relaxed coaching style and more agressive 3-4 defense, as well as new OC Jason Garrett, who isn't afraid to open up the Cowboys attack to make full use of Romo's strengths as well as the abilities of weapons like WR Terrell Owens and TE Jason Witten.

This book follows Tony from high school in Burlington, WI to I-AA Player of the Year at Eastern Illinois to his years of riding the pine in Dallas. It shows that perseverence and belief in yourself pays off, as Romo continues to play, while many other QBs drafted in 2003 are out of the league. Quick: how many of the following do you recognize?

Carson Palmer, Byron Leftwich, Kyle Boller, Rex Grossman, Dave Ragon, Chris Simms, Seneca Wallace, Brian St. Pierre, Drew Henson, Brooks Bollinger, Kliff Kingsbury, Gibran Hamdan, Ken Dorsey.

Now who (if any) would you take over Tony Romo and his 33 TD passes (to date)? I thought so. Romo will be remembered long after the others disappear from the scene, because he is "America's Quarterback" for "America's Team".

© Fred Goodwin, Dec 2, 2007



4 out of 5 stars Fast and Fun Read   February 7, 2008
Caroline Griggs (England)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book is an easy and quick read. It provides both a photographic and descriptive background, with insight into the man behind the helmet.

A must buy for any Tony Romo fan.

Very enjoyable!



4 out of 5 stars Romo: Future in Dallas   April 6, 2008
John A. Vetter (Dayton, OH)
Good information on Tony Romo's short career. The only downfall was some editing problems, i.e. spelling. Overall a good book.

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