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Jerry Jones: Win over Giants may have been Tony Romo's best game

Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones continues to heap praise on his surprisingly terrific football team.

Last week, Jones said the Cowboys' victory over the Seattle Seahawks was head coach Jason Garrett's finest hour with the organization. On Sunday, he shifted his focus to quarterback Tony Romo.

"I'd have to say that may be (the) best game I've ever seen Tony Romo play," Jones told ESPN's Todd Archer. "That was an outstanding game. He was pinpointing the ball, making the kind of plays and protecting the ball." 

Although Jones may be guilty of hyperbole, Romo did have a nice outing, completing 17-of-23 passes for 279 yards, three touchdowns and an interception in the Cowboys' 31-21 triumph over the New York Giants. 

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