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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- For the first time this season, Jason Garrett was involved in the play calling even if he was not calling the plays. The Dallas Cowboys head coach did not call the plays, but he did relay them to Tony Romo from offensive coordinator Bill Callahan. League rules prevent direct communication from the coaches booth to the quarterback. “It was more about mechanics,” Garrett said. Quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson had been relaying the plays into Romo, but he moved to the coaches’ booth and tight ends coach Wes Phillips moved down to the field.Continue reading...