Is Tony Romo worthy of being in the Hall of Fame?

ARLINGTON, TX - JANUARY 15: Tony Romo #9 of the Dallas Cowboys warms up on the field prior to the NFC Divisional Playoff game against the Green Bay Packers at AT&T Stadium on January 15, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TX - JANUARY 15: Tony Romo #9 of the Dallas Cowboys warms up on the field prior to the NFC Divisional Playoff game against the Green Bay Packers at AT&T Stadium on January 15, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images) /
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Romo vs. the rest of the NFL

In 2014, he led the entire league in passer rating with 113.2. That same season he also led the league in yards per pass attempt and completion percentage. He also led the league in yards per pass attempt in 2006.

His career passer rating of 97.1 ranks fifth all time. He trails quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, Drew Brees, and Tom Brady. He also ranks 32nd in passing yards and 22nd in passing touchdowns.

There is nothing too crazy about his individual stats other than his passer rating. What I do find very interesting about Romo is his stats in the fourth quarter. He had excelled in the last quarter of the game.

From 2006-2015 Romo ranked among the best in the NFL in a variety of categories in the fourth quarter. He was first in completion percentage and yards per attempt, fourth in touchdowns per interception, and sixth in total quarterback rating.