Jason Garrett could simply be propping up his QB after Peter King asks him about Eli Manning. Or King could be overstating the importance attached to the quality. But if he believes this statement wholesale, its quite apparent where the problem in Dallas' offense stems from:
Wouldn't it be far more effective to not throw five interceptions?
Garrett, being a former quarterback himself and tutoring a pretty good one in Tony Romo in Dallas, has strong opinions about what makes a quarterback good. Garrett thinks surviving adversity and being able to bring your team back late are two of the biggest signposts to quarterback greatness. For instance, he thinks one of the great games Romo's ever played is a five-interception job at Buffalo on a Monday night five seasons ago. "Because he struggled for a long time in that game, he hung in, he came back twice in the fourth quarter from deficits, and he found a way to get it done,'' Garrett said.
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