Top 33 Quotes & Sayings by Tony Romo

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American athlete Tony Romo.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Tony Romo

Antonio Ramiro Romo is an analyst and former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys. He played college football at Eastern Illinois, where he made an Ohio Valley Conference championship appearance in 2001 and won the Walter Payton Award the following year. Romo signed with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2003.

I think as a player there's a sense of urgency every single year that this is the year we're going to have success and do the things we're excited about.
When you're younger, it's about, 'How can I get better? How can I become the player that I want to be?' As you get older, it's, 'How can this football team improve?' While all along getting better along the way.
If you get a great wife who understands the demands of someone in athletics, I think that's important. — © Tony Romo
If you get a great wife who understands the demands of someone in athletics, I think that's important.
Well, we can't all be Terry Bradshaw.
I think my best years are ahead of me and that's exciting.
It's easy to say you're more mature because all of a sudden you have a child, but it's a process.
You're always playing the game to reach the ultimate goal.
I'm ready to rock and roll.
I feel like I'm going to be with the Cowboys the rest of my career, definitely. I love it.
I think you use the negative things that happen from the year before - and from other years, too - to spur you to do the things you need to do to take the next step.
The first game of the year is always an in-season adjustment game.
As a competitor and an athlete, you love that you get to go back and challenge someone, especially the world champs.
It's just like high school. If you're a freshman or a sophomore, it's hard to tell the seniors who've been through two, three, playoff games what to do.
One of the reasons I'm lucky is to be around an owner like Jerry Jones. I'm not just saying it. The reality of it is the guy wants to win. As a quarterback, you need ownership and people in the front office and organization to help you win. If you don't get that help, you're always going to be fighting an uphill battle. You feel that, being a part of this organization with Jerry, that he's going to bring in people and sign people and want to improve this football team every year. It allows you to feel like, hey, we have a chance and I have a chance to do some special things around here.
I think some guys have the ability to learn from themselves and get better. Those are the guys that last a long time and continue to improve in this league and in sports in general.
I think people just like rooting. If they like you, they're going to want to root for you and you're one of theirs. And if they don't like you? It doesn't matter.
It's about the process. It's about getting better. 'Let's execute on this play, let's execute on this drive.' You do those things, and over the course of the season you'll get better as a team and you'll get to a point where hopefully you're playing at a high level to win the games that really become at another level.
When you're younger, it's about 'How can I get better? How can I become the player that I want to be?' As you get older, it's 'How can this football team improve?' While all along getting better along the way.
Fame is fleeting. That stuff comes and goes. You know, as soon as I play poorly ... you won't be doing this interview--you'll be interviewing the next guy.
The Leftovers is a great basketball book that shines a light on what true competitors can overcome with a solid work ethic.
I don't think about it, 'Wow! I'm the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys.' For me, this is my job. This is what I've been preparing to do. And I really want to win badly.
You try and work hard and get better each week. I play the game with passion. I enjoy the game. It's a lot of fun when I'm out there. That's the way I play. For some reason, people like that.
I've played long enough to know that certain games are certain ways. You're gonna throw it less in others, more in others, and just look at what the team needs that day to win a football game.
You may have seen have seen me in such places as your local market in a tabloid.
You know you are going to go through your ups and downs in this game. — © Tony Romo
You know you are going to go through your ups and downs in this game.
We're continuing to evolve into what we think we can do, and you know that takes a little bit of times sometimes to figure out what you're really good at and what you can hang her hat on per se, and I think we're learning that each week that goes by.
There's no question in my mind: not only am I going to be able to make it through 16 games, I'll make it through another five years.
Work hard, do things the right way, and things will go your way.
It's funny, you can get over the win pretty quick and get ready for the next opponent. When you lose, it just eats at you.... What could we have done? What should I have done? All those things. Just part of playing professional sports and sports in general.
Everyone runs their own race.
You just work at it. You just keep grinding away, keep trying to get better, and if you got the ability, one day you have a chance.
I would have loved to have had the start that Tom Brady did, won a couple of Super Bowls early, but I wasn't good enough at the time. I have to get better. You start to understand that all the talk and noise really don't matter. Every quarterback goes through the same thing. You have to keep getting better; your team will keep getting better?and you'll have a chance.
There comes a point in the game where you gotta make a play or you gotta do something to get your team over the hump, and when that time comes you gotta be able to do it.
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