Just found this for statistical support for his close and late situations:
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Romo has an above-average DVOA (Football Outsiders’ opponent-adjusted per-play efficiency metric) in late and close situations (any play in the second half or overtime when the score is within eight points). The 2010 season is the only exception, and in the other four seasons, Romo’s DVOA is actually higher in those situations than overall. And if you choose to argue that Romo melts under the brightest spotlights, consider that he has one of the best Quarterback DVOA rankings in nationally televised games since 2008.
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http://nfl.si.com/2013/10/06/tony-ro...enver-broncos/
It would seem Romo isn't the complete choker late that people like to portray him as.