While the Cowboys are doing their best to tamp down any idea of another quarterback controversy in Dallas, the radio guys are having a field day speculating on when Tony Romo could or should take the starting job back from Dak Prescott.

Over at ESPN, Dan Le Batard says it should have already happened.

"I would've gone to Romo four games ago, or whenever it was that he was healthy," he said on his radio show. "I would've said bleep the winning streak. Dak Prescott did his job. Thank you very much. Tony Romo's my better quarterback. And I'm super happy that if something happens to Tony again that I will be able to bring Dak in and maybe we'll have a chance."

Le Batard maintains that Romo is the better quarterback no matter how you stack it up, unless you look at the team's wins this season, which he seems to suggest is merely and inconvenience to his point.

"The better quarterback is on the bench. There's no argument. You can't make a statistical argument that makes Dak Prescott the better quarterback," Le Batard said. "The only thing you can point at is winning, which is a pretty important thing, but it presupposes that Tony Romo wouldn't be winning like this with that running back behind him."

Le Batard says that the Cowboys have erred in getting caught up in the fun of winning football games, a key ingredient to making the playoffs.

At this point, we're giving up on trying to contextualize his arguments, so here's the rest of what he said:

"What's been happening with the Cowboys is the kind of stuff that we usually talks about when a team is undefeated and we talk about resting players, and do you want to rest them for two or three weeks to get health, but now they're going to be rusty? Rusty or rested? If you're viewing the macro instead of the micro, you don't get swept up in all that winning with Dak Prescott. Because it's not about regular-season winning. You just lost to the team that twice has gone on the road as the sixth seed to win the Super Bowl. You just lost last night to the team that has done that twice. Gone on the road and won the Super Bowl with Eli Manning. It's not about the regular season. The regular season hardly matters. First of all, Dallas doesn't have any kind of home-field advantage. It's not real. Secondarily, the regular season, all you need to do in the regular season is get to the end of it with Earl Thomas healthy, with Derek Carr not having a broken fingers. You need to get to the end of the regular season with your parts functioning without losing major components."