As if things weren't already interesting enough for the Dallas Cowboys lately, they got more so just ahead of preseason Game 3 against the Seahawks.

Wide receiver Dez Bryant has been ruled out due to a concussion suffered in practice on Monday, and EVP Stephen Jones has already declared All-Pro offensive tackle Tyron Smith may not play until the season opener as well, which all begs the question:

Should Tony Romo also sit out against Seattle??

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Romo didn't play in Game 1 against the Rams per the usual (hasn't played a preseason debut since 2012), but played two series against the Dolphins in Game 2 having a strong outing. With news of his primary deep threat, his touted rookie RB and the best offensive tackle not there to protect his blindside...it becomes an exponential risk to keep play him the extended time typical of "dress rehearsals".

Regardless of the stellar play of QB Dak Prescott, the rookie still has extensive work to do for his value to reach that of Romo's. That being said, no one would object to seeing nearly four full quarters of Prescott in Game 3 while Romo looked on from the sidelines. It would give the young signal caller more needed game reps while not having to worry if offensive tackle Chaz Green is going to have a good game or not.

No Bryant.

No Smith.

Yes Romo?

That may not be the wise decision. Until head coach Jason Garrett intervened, owner Jerry Jones was prepared to sit rookie Ezekiel Elliott saying he's "seen enough" out of him in the offseason to "know he's the real deal". The opener against the New York Giants is just over two weeks away, and when it comes to Romo...we've all seen enough.