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IRVING, Texas -- Head coach Jason Garrett's role in the Dallas Cowboys' revamped offensive play-calling process got most of the attention. Owner/general manager Jerry Jones, however, thinks people have overlooked the most important change. He cited quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson moving from the sideline to the press box as the most significant adjustment to the play-calling process. Offensive coordinator Bill Callahan had been relaying play calls through Wilson on the sideline all season until Sunday, when Garrett replaced Wilson as the middleman between Callahan and quarterback Tony Romo, with Wilson joining the offensive coordinator in the press box.Continue reading...