You can call Bill Parcells the man who discovered Tony Romo. Parcells was the Cowboys coach who gave Romo the starting nod over Drew Bledsoe in 2006.

And now he's saying he agrees with the Cowboys' decision to sit Romo for surging rookie quarterback Dak Prescott.

In an interview with California's 95.7 The Game, Parcells said there's no way you can interrupt the chemistry the team has built with Prescott under center to sub Romo back in now that he's healthy again.

"I do agree with what Dallas did," Parcells told the station. "They're on a good roll. Prescott came in. You just can't disrupt that kind of chemistry. You just can't do it. It's sad for Tony in some respects because he's available now, but he's smart enough to know which way it's going to go."

Parcells was also asked on what team he expects to see Romo next season.

"I have no idea what Tony intends to do. I do speak with him periodically. Haven't spoken with him probably for a couple of months, so I really don't know what his intentions are. But I wouldn't be surprised if he stayed in Dallas."

The former coach also gave an evaluation of Prescott.

"There's a guy that teams passed on him three times, goes in the fourth round, but he's what they needed," Parcells said. "They have a good running game to ease his entrance into the league, and that's really what you have to do. You have to do your homework and do it diligently, and you've got to pick out the guy that 1) you can mold and 2) will fit well with what you have."