At times Sunday night,
Dallas Cowboys quarterback
Tony Romo must have felt like he was still at a preseason practice, where defenders risk being cut if they hit the passer, and even inadvertent contact is forbidden. Romo was playing for the first time in a month, trying to protect his broken pinkie finger, operating behind an offensive line that had given up 13 sacks in the previous four games. Yet he rarely came under duress in leading a 14-10 victory.
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Jason La Canfora - Redskins' Pass Rush Is Stuck in the Slow Lane - washingtonpost.com