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IRVING – Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and receiver Roy Williams are spending more time together in their attempt to fix a broken connection. Romo and Williams had their second consecutive post-practice workout Thursday. Williams said the extra work will continue "until that light switches over." Moore:
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Romo, Williams working to get in sync Blogs: Cowboys | Insider | Stadium | Cowlishaw | Taylor Stories from Philadelphia Inquirer Interactive: Cowboys Stadium Spanish: Cowboys news on Al Dia Williams has caught only 14 of the 37 throws Romo has targeted to him this season. Coach Wade Phillips has acknowledged the pair has been out of sync most of the season. "The only thing that's not working is Romo to Williams," Williams said. "There's nothing you can do. Just work. ... What I have to do is produce on the football field." Williams insisted comments about the inability to mesh with Romo should not be viewed as something out of the Terrell Owens playbook. Owens last season repeatedly complained about Romo's direction of the passing game. "I'm not a T.O.," Williams said. "I'm not trying to be a T.O. I'm happy to win. I've said that a hundred times. I don't understand why people don't just say OK." The Owens-created rift led to internal problems last season, which ended with two consecutive losses to keep the Cowboys out of the playoffs. Romo said that he functions well with Williams and that their on-the-field mishaps will not disrupt the club. "We've been through this before with people trying to intersect and divide us as a team," Romo told reporters. "I know the media is going to make certain things appear what they may not have actually been. This team is too committed to winning ... to let anything like that or anything you guys may present to divide us." Romo, Williams spend extra time trying to get in sync
09:49 PM CST on Thursday, November 5, 2009