Tony Romo must be feeling very exhausted right now. However, NFL Network analyst and former quarterback Kurt Warner speculated that he may be feeling much more worse than one could ever think.

First, The Cowboys quarterback, Romo, had to keep away from the game for straight six weeks of the season because of a back injury. Next, he had to watch rookie Dak Prescott take his place and successfully win over the hearts of the people who were loyal and faithful to the Cowboys.

Now it seems like all - former Cowboys, fans and commentators - are on Prescott's side when it comes to the ultimate dilemma - which quarterback should start when Romo is all healthy and back in the team. According to Dallas News, a few even speculate that it may be time for Romo to quit and retire from the game.

It is difficult to imagine what Romo could be thinking about his future right now. However, Warner recently speculated about Romo's thoughts on "The Rich Eisen Show" on DirectTV's Audience Network.

According to Warner, Romo must be thinking that people, fans and the organization have completely forgot what he has done for then and how he has played in the past for so many years. He will be utterly frustrate, however, the team will try to hide all his frustration and say that the decision taken will be for the benefit of the team.

Warner further speculates that Romo must be thinking about his capabilities right now, and how he can go out there and perform his best at a higher level. He knows that he is one of the best out there, and that he can perform much better than Prescott. This could be the only mindset of a person who has played do well for over ten years now, Warner believes.