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The Cowboys value above the rest of the league is mostly generated from the largest stadium in the league.
 

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If the Broncos went for $4.5B you can rest assured that the Cowboys would go for more than $6.5B.
They’d be worth more if not for our owner running it.

Cowboys have 10-20,000 more tickets to sale than most franchises . And have one of if not the highest ticket prices. That transcends to more parking, concessions and merchandise sales along with more stadium sponsorships .
 

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Records have nothing to do with value
Revenue drives value and the cowboys and New England would bring much more than these values just like the broncos brought more than expected
I think the cowboys would bring 9-10 billion
They create almost twice the revenue of the next closest team which is patriots
Some teams have very limited revenue sources for various reasons but mostly due to owning their stadium or not. Teams themselves get 60% of home tickets sakes and 40% of away games. Cowboys play to sell outs every game. But the huge money is a stadium that generates revenue all year long and really high revenue
Teams that don’t own their stadium could win every game for a decade and still not be worth as much or make as much as teams that own their stadium
Value is abii or it how many dollars you can generate
 

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The Cowboys value above the rest of the league is mostly generated from the largest stadium in the league.
The size isn’t the reason they make more than other teams. That’s some factor but the biggest factor is they fill every seat, even on the road. But ATT stadium generates money for Jerry every week of the year whether there is a game there or it’s the off season
Owning your stadium is super important to generating huge revenue
 

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While they have 1-2,000 more seats , AT&T has up to another 30,000 tickets they can sell for standing room only.

They call them Party Passes and how they can consistently have 90-100,000 in attendance .
That’s true but most stadiums have the capacity to extend seating
That only matters if you have buyers for the seats lol
 

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The size isn’t the reason they make more than other teams. That’s some factor but the biggest factor is they fill every seat, even on the road. But ATT stadium generates money for Jerry every week of the year whether there is a game there or it’s the off season
Owning your stadium is super important to generating huge revenue
Yes, but remember the revenue he generates from outside the Cowboys isn’t part of the reported Cowboys revenue.
 

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That’s true but most stadiums have the capacity to extend seating
That only matters if you have buyers for the seats lol
The Cowboys have led the league in attendance every year since 2009, the year AT&T was opened. And it’s not even close.

Last year another great example with Cowboys averaging over 16,000 a game more than 2nd best. Here a link.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/attendance
 

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Cowboys had more than 120,000 more in attendance for entire season than 2nd place Green Bay.

With one of the leagues highest ticket prices, parking and concession it translates into huge revenue advantage .

http://www.espn.com/nfl/attendance
 

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Yes, but remember the revenue he generates from outside the Cowboys isn’t part of the reported Cowboys revenue.
It’s not part of the revenue shared but it is part of local revenue that Forbes is using
The cowboys as a team has a reasonably small number of employees outside of players
But the cowboys as a corporation has over 800 employees
 

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It’s not part of the revenue shared but it is part of local revenue that Forbes is using
The cowboys as a team has a reasonably small number of employees outside of players
But the cowboys as a corporation has over 800 employees
Please provide the breakdown of revenue generated from stadium that Forbes is using in Cowboys value.

Until proven otherwise I’ll contend it doesn’t include outside revenue generated from other events .

That could be included in our owners value but not the Cowboys.

And according to this link ( not sure of date)Cowboys have 471 employees. Remember employees at stadium is operated by an outside source.
https://www.datanyze.com/companies/dallas-cowboys/24629091
 
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Please provide the breakdown of revenue generated from stadium that Forbes is using in Cowboys value.

Until proven otherwise I’ll contend it doesn’t include outside revenue generated from other events .

That could be included in our owners value but not the Cowboys.

And according to this link ( not sure of date)Cowboys have 471 employees. Remember employees at stadium is operated by an outside source.
https://www.datanyze.com/companies/dallas-cowboys/24629091

In 2019 Dallas had 871 million dollars in revenue, 296 million came from the NFL.

In 2nd place was NE with 315 million, 296 million came from the NFL.

Dallas is light-years ahead of every team.
 
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