Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo won't make any predictions for the upcoming NFL season, but admitted that the Super Bowl is the team's goal. "I think everybody who lines up and plays this game envisions every season that they play where they'd like to be at the end of the year," Romo said. "You wouldn't be the competitor or have that attitude if you didn't think your team had a chance or individually you would have a chance to play in a Super Bowl one day. That's the way we line up every time we go out to work in the 100 degree heat. That's why we do all those things in the off-season so that one day you can play in that." Romo continually talks about the "process" and the "journey" a team or individual has to take each year to be successful. "Expectations are predominately because you've done something right at some point," Romo said, "so if they think you have a chance, then you've probably shown people that it's possible. There's a lot of work to be done and we have a long way to go, but it was a good start today. I know this, I feel like a kid who just went to summer camp when you go play basketball or football. It's all just really fun and enjoyable."