Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett says doesn't mind QB Tony Romo getting on teammates about making a mistake but wants to make sure he remains poised under pressure. ESPN Dallas reports that Romo was seen a number of times in training camp loudly expressing frustration with other players, but Garrett wants to make sure that Romo remains at his best even after getting upset. Garrett says: "Body language is important."
Cowboys Coach Wants Tony Romo to Stay Poised: Fantasy Implications
Cowboys coach Jason Garrett says he wants QB Tony Romo to stay poised after getting on teammates about mistakes. We break down the fantasy implications.


Analysis: Part of Romo's charm is how feisty he is but Garrett hints at why Romo isn't always perceived as a steady performer. Last season, he threw for more than 4,100 yards and 31 touchdowns but from a fantasy perspective isn't consistent every week. Heading into draft day, treat Romo like a Top 10 quarterback as his passing yards and touchdowns are hard to ignore. Miles Austin, Dez Bryant and Jason Witten make him a good bet most weeks.
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