Jerry Jones discusses conversation he had this week with Romo

Jerry Jones said Friday morning that he talked at length to Tony Romo this week about the 51-48 loss to the Denver Broncos.
Romo threw for a franchise-record 506 yards and five touchdowns but tossed his only interception of the game with two minutes to play and the score tied 48-48.
Here's what the Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager had to say about their conversation.
"A wonderful attribute that you have to have, in my mind, to be a quarterback is as badly as that hurt to lose that ballgame, to quote him, 'We had 'em, Jerry. We had 'em. And I let 'em up.' To understand how disappointed everybody else was, then to say there's got to be one other that's even more disappointed," Jones said on 105.3 The Fan [KRLD-FM]. "Once you get that, then you also understand that here's a guy that does know how to, and is naturally built to, go on to the next play, go on to the next game. And I'll assure you, that's where his thoughts [are]. He alluded a little bit to last Sunday but it was all about these Redskins."
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