Box score says it was 20-3 at the half. - Edit 1
Before modification by Joel at 14/09/2012 10:25:29 PM
You decide.

We don't tremble in fear at playing the Giants but we would rather not play them. Dallas? We'll take them on the schedule every year. Tony Romo simply put, instills no fear, no questioning of confidence in a team. Especially after his brekout year last year where he "made" guys better like his brother, I would always tread carefully around Eli Manning.
Lemme see if I recall how that game en—oh, right, Romo tossed ya'll two pick sixes and Dallas lost by 4. *hack, hack*
And they came right after halftime. Still, it was only 27-17. From there, the Dallas defense let them down and all of a sudden couldn't stop Stafford, who was pitiful in the first half. I say 60% Romo, 40% defense. Still, name any QB and I will give you an equally bad game.
The first third quarter score was Romo to Witten for a TD, so the pick sixes did not come RIGHT after the half. It has been a while since I looked at that game, but last time I checked the play-by-play the first pick six came after the third quarter was half done, IIRC.
EDIT: I must say, the whole "anyone can have a bad game" argument falls a little flat as an excuse for:
Last years loss to the Jets,
Last years loss to the Lions,
Last years first loss to NY,
The playoff loss to Seattle and
More games than I can count that were just as bad but got less press.
Sure, anyone can have one off day; Romos just happens to be Sunday.
