In going into the Washington game, Tony Romo was enjoying one of his best statistical years. As the Washington Redskins (and Saints) proved, stats don't mean jack. Making the plays and NOT turning the ball over does.
So this spring, I hope that part of the evaluation of every QB candidate involves trying to move the third team offense against the first team defense. The candidate that consistently finds a way to move the ball and NOT throw int's, or fumble, in the process, gets the starting job.
I don't care how pretty your passes are, or how far down field you can heave the ball. I do care about how well you move around, and how unfazed you are when a pack of defensive wolves are bearing down on you. And I do care about how well you take command of the team and the situation you are in.