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ST. LOUIS -- The complementary quarterback, the same dude who didn’t practice Wednesday so he could rest his aching back, was at his spinning, twirling, big-play making best Sunday afternoon at the Edward Jones Dome. Tony Romo, the 34-year-old quarterback who looked stiff and immobile a week ago against Tennessee, moved spryly in the pocket as he consistently eluded defenders and created additional time to find his receivers. And Romo made one of the game’s biggest plays in a game game chock full of them when he converted a third-and-13 with a 16-yard run in the fourth quarter -- his longest since 2011.Continue reading...