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01-25-2012
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Right Kind of Guy
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43 Years Ago Today
The broke ground in Irving, TX for Texas Stadium. How long before someone remarks about the loss to the Ravens?

I still miss the old girl.
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01-25-2012
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Senior Member
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She's got my favorite Hole in the world!
A tribute to a championship player and leader -- Darren Woodson -- a true Dallas Cowboy
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01-25-2012
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Lonely Stranger
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hostile
The broke ground in Irving, TX for Texas Stadium. How long before someone remarks about the loss to the Ravens?

I still miss the old girl.
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I miss her also. I've been there 12 - 13 times and that was a place that was loud and just emitted The Dallas Cowboys. The new stadium does not seem to have that feel to it...
Texas Stadium was a place where it was old school football...not all the fancy stuff...just kick *** football.

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01-25-2012
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Right Kind of Guy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 5Stars
I miss her also. I've been there 12 - 13 times and that was a place that was loud and just emitted The Dallas Cowboys. The new stadium does not seem to have that feel to it...
Texas Stadium was a place where it was old school football...not all the fancy stuff...just kick *** football.

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Our record at Texas Stadium was 196-95. We were 18-5 in the post season.
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01-25-2012
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Save the Snow Leopard
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hostile
Our record at Texas Stadium was 196-95. We were 18-5 in the post season.
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That's why we miss her. She's our connection to the good ole days.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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01-25-2012
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Banned
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The new place is not nor will it ever be close to what Texas Stadium was.
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01-25-2012
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Banned
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my uncle worked there for 20+ years doing various duties (parking, security, setup, etc..). i used to sit in this little enclosed booth while he worked and play with these little toys of the players, i wish i still had them. i have a lot of great memories of that place but the best ones were from high school football. if you played high school football in the state of texas, you know how special the atmosphere in there could get on those brisk November evenings. i'd go there with buddies to watch the triple headers in the playoffs (my team was never good enough to make it). we'd be there from 10am in the morning to 11pm at night watching quality texas high school football. that place was special imo because it was intimate. that is what the new stadium is missing. everyone is sectioned off in their own areas into little subdivisions and price levels. it's disgusting how much intimacy is lacking. frankly i'm upset with jerry for seemingly selling out on so many things with the new stadium i'll just stop now until this turns into a negative thread.
RIP Texas Stadium.
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01-25-2012
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Put Niland and Green in the ROH
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Texas Stadium was a dump. The weeds had grown up high in the lots all around it. The parking access was awful. The stadium inside was dirty as boxes of stuff were piled up behind concession areas and other parts of it. The video screens were small and tucked away in corners. The exterior looked like a cheap mobile home as parts of the roof hadn't been painted in ages.........
But I'd still rather watch a game there than in Jerry's shiny new palace.
Besides that's were Staubach, Lilly, Landry and the heroes of America's team played.
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01-25-2012
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I made it a point to watch the demolition live, early that Sunday morning. I won't tell anyone if a tear fell, but so many memories of watching games from the 1970's to the 2008 season ran through my mind during the final seconds.
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01-25-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hagman
Texas Stadium was a dump. The weeds had grown up high in the lots all around it. The parking access was awful. The stadium inside was dirty as boxes of stuff were piled up behind concession areas and other parts of it. The video screens were small and tucked away in corners. The exterior looked like a cheap mobile home as parts of the roof hadn't been painted in ages.........
But I'd still rather watch a game there than in Jerry's shiny new palace.
Besides that's were Staubach, Lilly, Landry and the heroes of America's team played.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rathalarge
I made it a point to watch the demolition live, early that Sunday morning. I won't tell anyone if a tear fell, but so many memories of watching games from the 1970's to the 2008 season ran through my mind during the final seconds.
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if i had known jerry's place would turn out the way it has, i would have taken $200 million in renovations to texas stadium and been happy with it.
i miss the place.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eWHEcxjzRc
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01-25-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hostile
The broke ground in Irving, TX for Texas Stadium. How long before someone remarks about the loss to the Ravens?

I still miss the old girl.
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I miss the old stadium myself. I actually prefer the old stadium to the new one
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01-25-2012
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When you want to win a game, you have to teach. When you lose a game, you have to learn.
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in case you forgot what her inside looked like my last picture of her

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01-25-2012
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Mr. Buckeye
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I'd take Texas Stadium back in a heartbeat over Cowboys Stadium.
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01-25-2012
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Senior Member
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I'm with all of you. I liked Texas Stadium a lot better. The new place represents a benign football atmosphere.
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01-25-2012
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Miss Texas Stadium as well. I remember I went to the last game. It was cold as hell and we lost to the Ravens. That's the last game we lost when I was in attendance.
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