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    Snoop Dogg Revisits Deion Sanders’ Savage Tony Romo Roast With A Hilarious One-Liner

    Snoop Dogg lit up Instagram recently with a throwback post from 2017—back when legendary Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo had just retired and NFL Hall of Fame DB Deion Sanders was just a football analyst. What did Coach Prime say in the hilarious clip?

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    Snoop Dogg Shares Throwback of Deion Sanders Roasting Tony Romo

    During a 2017 game between the Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs, Tony Romo took a shot at Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters, saying, “Peters doesn’t want to tackle. He makes Deion Sanders look good at tackling.”

    That same night, NFL Network analyst Deion Sanders got his chance to respond, and he didn’t hold back.

    “Tony, I tried my best to take the high road, but I don’t know the address to the high road. So I got to come at you, man. Ten years as a starter, you’re 2-4 in the playoffs. You ain’t won nothing.”

     

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    Then, Sanders dropped the mic with a reminder of Romo’s postseason struggles and even made a reference to Dak Prescott, who had replaced Romo as the Cowboys’ starting quarterback.

    “I got a gold jacket that I didn’t buy. Dak says hi. And bye.”

    Years later, Snoop Dogg couldn’t resist returning that moment to life.

    The rapper posted the clip on Instagram with the caption, “I don’t know the address 🤣🐾21 more reasons.”

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    Fans flooded the comments, laughing at Sanders’ cold-blooded comeback. Snoop’s post turned everyone’s timelines into a comedy show.

    Now, eight years after that clip, Romo and Sanders seem to have buried the hatchet. Romo remains in the broadcast booth for CBS, while Sanders enters Year Three in Boulder. Maybe Sanders finally found the address to the highway.

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