Published 10/13/2008
by Jake Perper
at Bleacher Report - NFL
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I have been writing mostly about the Chicago Bears, since I am such a big Bears fan, but this story was a shock to me and many Cowboys fans today.
It has been reported that Tony Romo will be out up to four weeks with a broken pinkie finger.
Romo hurt the pinkie on his throwing hand in overtime against the Arizona Cardinals last Sunday.
That means, 40 year old veteran Brad Johnson will be the starter and that is not good for a team that has been struggling the last two weeks.
Brad Johnson hasn't started since 2006, when he was a starter for the Minnesota Vikings.
Brad Johnson had this to say about Romo's injury:
"Obviously, it’s unfortunate for Tony to have to go through something like this. He’ll recover quick, he has a great attitude about it, at this time, it’s really just important for the offense especially to just kind of ...
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