Tony Romo, Brandon Weeden, Jerry Jones & Jason Garrett: Huge QB & Coaching Problems For NFL Super Bowl Hopefuls Dallas Cowboys

By Kenneth Brown | Oct 29, 2014 01:06 PM EDT

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The Dallas Cowboys have huge Super Bowl aspirations each and every season, but it's been a while since they've truly believed in them. This season, for the most part, things are going well, with the Cowboys believing they have a legitimate chance of winning it. However, QB Tony Romo often struggles and now has injury concerns to deal with, leaving the unreliable Brandon Weeden to replace him. On top of that, it's believed Jerry Jones has yet again been telling Jason Garrett what to do and how to handle his team. Could the QB, ownership and coaching situations prevent them form obtaining success?

Romo was injured during the last game, and reports have suggested that owner Jones demanded that Garrett put him back in "no matter what." Garrett, however, denied the claim, saying: "I think the ideal situation is to get it communicated as quickly as possible and he felt like he could do it. It wasn't a big deal to me at all. Don't worry about [how] things are being portrayed."

Could Jones cause more problems for Garrett and the Cowboys? Also, if Romo's injury proves to be more than the day-to-day crisis it's supposed to be, how will the Cowboys continue winning when they're left with a helpless veteran in Weeden?

Can the Cowboys win the Super Bowl, and how can they fix these problems to ensure they have the best possible chance of doing so? Only time will tell, but even when it's sunny in Dallas, they're still evidently dealing with some stormy times.

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