Amani Toomer isn't backing off recent comments made in which he declared Tony Romo a better quarterback than Eli Manning. Toomer, appearing on ESPN Radio with Michael Kay, said he researched the stats beforehand and that they point to the Cowboy quarterback. "I'm not dissing Eli," he told Kay. "It's more of an affirmation of Tony Romo and how good he is." Toomer's argument is that Romo's stats are better and that Manning has been on better teams with better support, hence his eight playoff wins to Romo's one. "Of course he's proved he can do it but he's proved that he could do it within the function of a great team, a great organization, the same head coach and he's been in the same system the entire time," he said of his ex-teammate (Manning). "I talked with Zach Thomas who played with Tony Romo under Wade Phillips and he said it was a joke. They were listening to rap music before the practices. They weren't focusing in at all. And what's Tony Romo going to do in that type of situation? "There are a lot of advantages that Eli has had and I realize that he's taken advantage of them but you've got to look at the numbers and how productive Tony Romo has been over his entire career and you've got to match up the numbers."