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01-13-2013
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#31
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Senior Member
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Originally Posted by EGG
The best thing this demoralized, frustrated and angry fan base could do to help is not wait until opening day next season,,,, start picketing Valley Ranch in the off season, that's when all the damage is being done to this team. A "sit-in" at the draft would be a nice touch too,,, 
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I like it!!! Start organizing it now. Start at VR tomorrow and put some nice things about Jerry in your Banners. Really we need to invade his private domain and make him see how serious the fans are. EGG your the leader, show us the way.
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01-13-2013
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#32
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Benched
Joined: | Feb 2010 |
Location: | Gimme's backyard |
Posts: | 4,606 |
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Seahawks have a "sea-hawwwwwks" chant we could easily steal.
'Cow-boyyys! Cow-boyyys!"
However, their entire stadium got involved. Here, people look at you like a crazy drunk.
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01-13-2013
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#33
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You Have an Axe to Grind
Joined: | Aug 2009 |
Location: | Malibu Ca |
Posts: | 7,067 |
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Originally Posted by TheKey
With all due respect, I think that's backwards Clove. By that logic we should have huge traditions due to the 90s. Jerry isn't making changes due to us being upset, he is doing it to win. Anyone who thinks he doesnt want to win is mistaken.
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Jerry is making changes because he wants to win and needs to win to keep fans filling up his stadium. With all this talk you're doing about traditions it's obvious you're better suited for the college game where traditions are a big part of college football. The attitude and behavior of NFL fans is different from fans who follow the college game because NFL players are paid professionals making millions to play the game and it's more expensive for the average family to attend NFL games than it is college games.
It's obvious by your avatar and sig and all this talk about coming up with situational chants and cheers that you've been spending too much time around the college game. You're wanting one person in each section of the stadium doing a specified activity everytime a situation pops up. Are you serious? lol
Fireman Ed just hung up his helmet because he's so frustrated with the state of the Jets. It's impossible to get fans chanting anything positive when their team is losing. You said you expect fans to act the same way for a losing team as they do for a winning team and that's simply not going to happen in the NFL.
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01-13-2013
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#34
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Senior Member
Joined: | Dec 2008 |
Location: | Buffalo, NY (ye |
Posts: | 1,220 |
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I like the idea. I think one thing standing in the way is that we do have some traditions but the younger Dallas Cowboys fan isn't aware of them. Having missed the glory years and only knowing a life of .500 probably leaves a feeling of "what for, why should I bother" when reading the idea of the OP.
While I agree that most traditions "just kind of happen" and then take a life of their own, I would not be opposed to trying to create tradition. On Christmas I got a Cowboys snow hat and it had a card inside. On the back of the card it said "You are wearing the the apparel of Legends" and it had a list:
Five Rings
20 Consecutive Winning seasons
Seven super bowl MVPS
Over 10 members in the hall of fame
This is Mr. Cowboy
This is the Hail Mary
This is "The Trade"
This is The Triplets
This is every opponents big game
This is the hole in the roof
This is Americas Team
This is The STAR
I'm an older fan, started following in 1975. I think if I lived in the area and were a season ticket holder my traditional opportunity would be to dress like Tom Landry when I go to the game. I think it would be pretty cool to see a bunch of people in the stands wearing a Fedora like Tom. Or a Jimmy Johnson hair wig. That's just me.
But I'd be on board with the OP's idea. Get some chants going for certain situations, look into the past for things we maybe used to do that are gone, maybe the crowd yells "Cowboy up!" on a defensive third down, I think it'd be fun.
Restore the trenches, restore the rings.
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01-13-2013
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#35
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Senior Member
Joined: | Sep 2011 |
Posts: | 4,282 |
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Originally Posted by Zordon
i like the BRUCE LEE idea.
or a simple BRUUUUUUUUUCE every time he makes a play sort of like how we had with MOOSE in the 90s. i've been waiting for a similar chant like that to return.
the thing is these players are not staying on the field long enough to establish a connection with the fans due to constant injuries. that and the fact that this defense refuses to make crucial stops on 3rd down and get turnovers demoralizes the spirit of the fans in the stadium. also i would like to see more personalty from our players, similar to what DEZ shows on nearly every play. scrap the RKG/robot philosophy, play with more EMOTION. where is the kenny gant or deion sanders or michael irvin personalty on this team that gets the crowd pumped up? other than dez there is nobody and unfortunately even dez has been scolded by the country club elites in our organization and fanbase to tone it down.
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I really like the Bruce idea and will roll with it... We also need to find someone on offense to cheer on like that. Or like Denver does when a pass is incomplete by the other team on 3rd down.. the announcer says.. that pass was.... IN-COM-PLETE...... and the crowd yells it loud. It is something that gets EVERYONE involved because it is catchy to say.
Also agree with you that players here need to show emotion, passion, and swagger on the field. The problem is, most of these guys look to the veterans and the veterans are quiet non leader types. That is why this team needs to be blown up. Just a bad mix of players.
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01-13-2013
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#36
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Senior Member
Joined: | Sep 2011 |
Posts: | 4,282 |
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Originally Posted by Rynie
Seahawks have a "sea-hawwwwwks" chant we could easily steal.
'Cow-boyyys! Cow-boyyys!"
However, their entire stadium got involved. Here, people look at you like a crazy drunk.
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So true. What I will say though is I have been to games were we looked like crap and the fans were completely dead (Browns game) but at the end when it looked like we may come back, the whole stadium got into it. So there is some merit to the idea of the fans will get better as the team improves. With that said, we do need some particular unique chants that will get the fans more into the games. Our team is going to suck for a while with Romo as the QB, Jason Garrett at head coach, and a great great grandfather at DC.
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01-13-2013
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#37
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Senior Member
Joined: | Dec 2005 |
Location: | Alaska |
Posts: | 559 |
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Originally Posted by TheKey
I expect the fans to act the same way for a losing team as they do for winning teams. That's what being a fan is about. I've become more of a college fan and posted less here, but I've never missed a Cowboys game or changed my attitude due to the lack of success. Yes, I am frustrated, but I don't act differently or skip games. 
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This is the same way that I feel, and think it's a big part of the problem with our fanbase. Yeah I hate the Cowboys losing as much as the next guy, and I've only been to 7/8 games all in the old stadium, but would love to be around cheering fans win/lose/draw. We don't have to have a smile, but we should be making noise except when we're snapping the ball . It seems like most people can't enjoy the game unless we're winning, I enjoy all aspects of the game, and I'll take a 7-3 defensive battle any day over a 52-14 beating.
As far as tradition I vote that during the Eagle home game we pelt opposing teams with batteries. Who's game?
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01-13-2013
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#38
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Senior Member
Joined: | Dec 2005 |
Location: | Alaska |
Posts: | 559 |
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Originally Posted by Disturbed
17 seasons of mostly mediocrity will usually cool down the fan base.
The Cowboys fans have been loyal and the owner has benefited. He makes more money off the Cowboys even when losing than other owners do with their teams.
The tradition we need to get back to is winning...not chanting etc... The Cowboys did not become America's Team by being mediocre or losing.
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I disagree the fans have been anything but loyal, this board isn't a good cross section of fans, this board could be the only fanatics that this team has. As much disagreement that there is on here I think for the most part everyone here is a fan to the extreme. However even when the Saints were the Aints you had a loyal fan base that showed up even if they covered their heads with paper bags. In Detroit they ran a coach out of town with their displeasure, as much hate as there is for JJ you never see it at the stadium. You rarely see emotions at the game good or bad, Texas is known for it's football culture but yet many fans don't know when and what to cheer for at the games. Drive through west Texas on a Friday night during football season and you won't see a single car on the street due to their football loyalty, we need to put some of this love and energy into our pro team.
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01-13-2013
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#39
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Vegetarians are so stupid.
Years Donated 2004, 2007, 2011
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Manhattan Beach, |
Posts: | 2,153 |
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I wish I lived in Dallas and could go to more games to support the effort. I think it's a great idea.
If you think the stadium is a dead place and gives the team no advantage, do something to change it!
I've got to think that someone with the club could be reached to help develop a fan program. Some sort of feedback to help get the crowd going during games. Video screen, PA system, handouts... something. maybe 9 out of 10 ideas don;t catch on. But if just one does and becomes a tradition it would be a great thing.
“…people’s need to be right is stronger than their ability to be objective.”
N. Crawford, The American Psychological Association
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01-13-2013
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#40
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Euless, TX |
Posts: | 6,566 |
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Originally Posted by Vanilla2
Sounds good but it will be made difficult with the corporate atmosphere.
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this is the attitude that he's talking about that needs to change.
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01-13-2013
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#41
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Redskins Forever
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Posts: | 7,296 |
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NFL has priced out a lot of the diehard fans.
Even the scalpers have to make something too.
It's good and bad. I understand both sides of the situation.
Chants and gimmicks haven't worked for the Redskins. Sit back on that one and get back to me.
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Originally Posted by AbeBeta
Results are facts. What if is fantasy. Teams pay for facts.
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01-13-2013
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#42
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Euless, TX |
Posts: | 6,566 |
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Originally Posted by FiveRings
You don't make fan traditions on purpose. They just happen and grow, take the Florida Panthers of the NHL, in their last playoff run their captain thought he saw a rat in the dressing room. As time passed that one innocent happening turned into the fans throwing plastic mice onto the ice after playoff games this year.
The same goes for all other notable fan things, the Hogettes and Fireman Ed didn't have intentions of being famous, they just though it'd be cool to dawn their respective gear at games and the rest is history
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Actually the plastic rat thing is from a long time ago....maybe it just restarted.
Not sure what time frame you are referring too.
But when Panthers first started, then when they made playoffs, and were palying very well.
The Detroit Redwings tradition, that came about with the original 8 NHL teams.
Redwings, started throwing Octupus on the ice....8 legs on an octopus, 8 teams...
Well during a playoff game back in what the 90's i believe, some fan threw a rat on the ice, then others started bringing them in....well of course this was a disease type thing from all the dead rats, so they were allowed to throw plastic rats.
Why rats, well Boca Raton, means mouth of the rat, from the nearby city. Why that, maybe because they couldn't throw cats on the ice, who know.
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01-13-2013
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#43
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Believe!!!!
Joined: | Feb 2006 |
Location: | Cookies? |
Posts: | 20,488 |
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I like it and I agree.
We need some form of unity amongst us in the stadium.
I have lots of thoughts on this and I want to start a blog built around this a little bit.
FYI to those who don't know the stadium stayed full when being down big to chi, was and ny
The fans did t quit or give up
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01-13-2013
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#44
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Convicted of Gnostical Turpitude
Joined: | Jan 2007 |
Location: | Gatesville, Texa |
Posts: | 11,858 |
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Originally Posted by theebs
I like it and I agree.
We need some form of unity amongst us in the stadium.
I have lots of thoughts on this and I want to start a blog built around this a little bit.
FYI to those who don't know the stadium stayed full when being down big to chi, was and ny
The fans did t quit or give up
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Good idea, Theebs. I hope you start the blog.
The bigger issue, in my opinion, is the stadium: It's not a good venue for football.
"Many of the greatest things man has achieved are not the result of consciously directed thought, and still less the product of a deliberately coordinated effort of many individuals, but of a process in which the individual plays a part which he can never fully understand." - Friedrich Hayek
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01-13-2013
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#45
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Believe!!!!
Joined: | Feb 2006 |
Location: | Cookies? |
Posts: | 20,488 |
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Originally Posted by ScipioCowboy
Good idea, Theebs. I hope you start the blog.
The bigger issue, in my opinion, is the stadium: It's not a good venue for football.
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It isn't and I am not a fan of the place. But once the ball is kicked off its all about football for most of us in there.
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