Romo fell to 5-8 as a starter in December, and his reputation for coming up short in big games is only getting worse.
Well, I've got to play better," he said. "The team's got to play better. We didn't play good this December. That's obviously the story."
As for how he'll deal with the losses, Romo said, "I wake up tomorrow and keep living. You just keep playing the game. ... I've had a lot worse happen to me than a loss in a sporting event, that's for sure."
Romo has always acted cavalier when questioned about his decision-making and ball security. All month long, other issues diverted attention away from him.
Jason Witten took the blame for slipping at Heinz Field. That's how the Steelers' Deshea Townsend made a leaping interception and returned it for the game-winning touchdown.
Going into the Giants game, Terrell Owens, Roy Williams and Patrick Crayton were perceived to be causing a locker room distraction. Offensive coordinator Jason Garrett was criticized for not being imaginative enough to get them the ball.
Two long touchdown runs last week by Willis McGahee and Le'Ron McClain masked the fact that Romo threw two easy interceptions to Ravens safety Ed Reed.
Romo said the Eagles "exposed" the Cowboys' offense with well-timed blitzes.
Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo had a passer rating of 55.8 in Sunday's game as he passed for only 183 yards and was sacked three times.
The Eagles also smothered Romo's first option when faced with a blitz ? or the "hot" read. That's what led to Sheldon Brown's interception with 1:04 remaining before halftime.
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I am not sure Romos attitude is the type to carry the Cowboys to the promised land.
not sure you can go to the Super Bowl with a walk on QB .
Mike Vick maybe available next year:SIB