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By Calvin Watkins
Sunday, September 27, 2009 One key to any player succeeding in the NFL is dialogue with teammates and coaches in private meetings. After Tony Romo threw three interceptions and earned the second-lowest quarterback rating of his career (29.6) in a loss to the Giants last week, he turned to the quarterback room. In that room, Romo speaks with offensive coordinator Jason Garrett, quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson and his veteran backup Jon Kitna, all of whom have years of NFL experience. Romo is able to speak freely to the t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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