dallascowboys.com
Jul 23, 2008
IRVING, Texas - When it comes to training camp in California, Tony Romo doesn't always end up where he begins. In two of the three times the Cowboys have camped in Oxnard over the last five years, Romo has finished in a different place on the depth chart then where he started. In 2004, he was a long-shot to make the squad as the fourth quarterback, but with a little luck and good fortune, he not only broke camp second on the depth chart, but finished the season as the first backup as well. Then in 2006, he remained the No. 2 quarterback behind Drew Bledsoe for the start of camp but by the sixth game of the season, Romo was the starter. And he hasn't looked back. The Cowboys are now returning to Oxnard, Calif. for the start of yet another training camp, and this time Romo hopes he finishes the year exactly where it begins. And...
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