Quarterback Tony Romo, responding to criticism from Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, promised Thursday that the Dallas Cowboys will "win a Super Bowl, at some point" according to Todd Archer of ESPNDallas.com. After the Cowboys' collapse against the Detroit Lions on Oct. 2, Sanders -- who was on Dallas' last Super Bowl team -- proclaimed Romo would not be the one to take the team to its next championship. "Every once in a while you definitely hear things that come out, but that's not something you search out," Romo said Thursday. "Deion's welcome to his own opinion about stuff. Deion's Deion. He is what he is. We're going to go out here and we're going to play good football. This team's going to win a Super Bowl at some point, and it's going to be exciting when that time comes. And when we look back we'll know who was on what side of the fence during the tough moments. That's exciting for us as competitors that we get a chance to get better and go out there and have a chance one day." Source: The Redzone
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