The home crowd for Sunday's game vs the Rams

Romo_To_Dez

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I'm curious about how the crowd will look for Sunday's game against the Rams. Even though it's @ Dallas, I wouldn't be too surprised to see the "home field advantage" canceled out by Rams fans taking over the stadium. If a lot of Cowboys fans share the belief that the Rams will blow out the Cowboys and that the game won't even be close and that the Cowboys season is over. Then Cowboys fans might not even bother to attend. And some might have sold their tickets to Rams fans or allowed Rams fans to by up the tickets.

Rams fans taking over the stadium and the Rams blowing out the Cowboys on National TV might really send Jerry Jones into meltdown mode. lol. Especially if the Eagles win and take control of the division lead and Jerry sees the season slipping away, making it harder for him to make excuses for and sing the praises of the Clapper. Who he is looking for an out to give another chance for him to remain the Cowboys coach or extend him as the Cowboys coach.

My dream scenario would be for their to be a bunch of empty seats, so that Jerry will get the message that Cowboys fans have had enough of the clapper and aren't going to spend money to see the poor product put on the field or make an effort to see the Cowboys live, if the Cowboys players aren't even going to make an effort to play good football and win.

I'm feeling spiteful right now and would find it assuming it Rams fans took over the stadium, because it is what Jerry deserves to see. If the game turns out like I believe it will, Jerry will feel more and more of the frustration that Cowboys fans have felt all through out Garrett's whole tenure.
 

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There will be plenty of casual, country club Dallas fans out there. Those are the fans that could care less about winning. They are just going to see the game for the experience.

Rams taking over the stadium would mean nothing to Jerry, as long as his money is rolling in.
 

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This is a guy that had somebody selling Terrible Towels to tailgaters when the Steelers were there.
 

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There will be plenty of casual, country club Dallas fans out there. Those are the fans that could care less about winning. They are just going to see the game for the experience.

Rams taking over the stadium would mean nothing to Jerry, as long as his money is rolling in.

I'm such a country club fan right now.

Probably better to go look at the art instead of the game anyways at this point.
 

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Jerry didn't melt down the many other times AT&T was taken over by visiting fans. He won't if it happens again.

True, I'll guess I just have to settle for seeing him angry all throughout the game as the Cowboys most likely will get blown out by the Rams.
 

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Opposing fans at at&t stadium = "new money" in Jerry's view. Do you honestly believe the psychopath gives one **** about that.
 

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There will be plenty of casual, country club Dallas fans out there. Those are the fans that could care less about winning. They are just going to see the game for the experience.
@Cas2800 Yep, I even read that "fans" go to the stadium and want the team to lose. Seems absurd, but I guess it happens.

I want the boys to win out. Go Dallas!!!

Merica
 

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I sold all the rest of my tickets for the season the day after that disgusting Bills game. I decided I've got better things to do with my valuable time and money than watch first hand a team with such little character and effort.

In fact, I'm not even going to watch the game this weekend on television. Decided to take a little family road trip instead. I KNOW a lot of my fellow season-ticket holder friends in my section are doing the same.

If form holds, Dallas will probably lose by 30 points. I've got better things to do.
 

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Every real Cowboys fan should wear a paper bag on their heads, pretend to throw up before half time and get up and walk out before halftime
 

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I sold all the rest of my tickets for the season the day after that disgusting Bills game. I decided I've got better things to do with my valuable time and money than watch first hand a team with such little character and effort.

In fact, I'm not even going to watch the game this weekend on television. Decided to take a little family road trip instead. I KNOW a lot of my fellow season-ticket holder friends in my section are doing the same.

If form holds, Dallas will probably lose by 30 points. I've got better things to do.
What's the feeling with you ticket holders if things don't change for next year? Would you pick up your PSL for next year? Just curious what the buzz is.
 

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There will be plenty of casual, country club Dallas fans out there. Those are the fans that could care less about winning. They are just going to see the game for the experience.

Rams taking over the stadium would mean nothing to Jerry, as long as his money is rolling in.
I take offense to this, as a member of a country club
 

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What's the feeling with you ticket holders if things don't change for next year? Would you pick up your PSL for next year? Just curious what the buzz is.
There's no option on the PSL. You either pay it all up front, or finance it for up to 30 years like a mortgage. It's a contract.

It's not really about selling the rights to the seats. More and more people are just selling their tickets to each game on line to make money off of them. There's a lot of discontent with how stubborn and petulant Jerry is. The man just won't change his ways. The franchise is beyond state.

I've thought about selling my club seats (I have two sets in different sections).
 

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I'm curious about how the crowd will look for Sunday's game against the Rams. Even though it's @ Dallas, I wouldn't be too surprised to see the "home field advantage" canceled out by Rams fans taking over the stadium. If a lot of Cowboys fans share the belief that the Rams will blow out the Cowboys and that the game won't even be close and that the Cowboys season is over. Then Cowboys fans might not even bother to attend. And some might have sold their tickets to Rams fans or allowed Rams fans to by up the tickets.

Rams fans taking over the stadium and the Rams blowing out the Cowboys on National TV might really send Jerry Jones into meltdown mode. lol. Especially if the Eagles win and take control of the division lead and Jerry sees the season slipping away, making it harder for him to make excuses for and sing the praises of the Clapper. Who he is looking for an out to give another chance for him to remain the Cowboys coach or extend him as the Cowboys coach.

My dream scenario would be for their to be a bunch of empty seats, so that Jerry will get the message that Cowboys fans have had enough of the clapper and aren't going to spend money to see the poor product put on the field or make an effort to see the Cowboys live, if the Cowboys players aren't even going to make an effort to play good football and win.

I'm feeling spiteful right now and would find it assuming it Rams fans took over the stadium, because it is what Jerry deserves to see. If the game turns out like I believe it will, Jerry will feel more and more of the frustration that Cowboys fans have felt all through out Garrett's whole tenure.

Sick of the clapper? The Clapper? Garrett's the symptom. Jerry's the disease. Sure, Garrett needs to go, but Jerry as GM will keep steering this ship into an iceberg every time.
 

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What would anger and motivate most teams in the NFL will just be another reason for the Cowboys to wilt and fold. Didn't cheeseheads take over the stadium too earlier in the year?
 

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There's no option on the PSL. You either pay it all up front, or finance it for up to 30 years like a mortgage. It's a contract.

It's not really about selling the rights to the seats. More and more people are just selling their tickets to each game on line to make money off of them. There's a lot of discontent with how stubborn and petulant Jerry is. The man just won't change his ways. The franchise is beyond state.

I've thought about selling my club seats (I have two sets in different sections).
Thanks for sharing!! I was just curious.
 

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Opposing fans at at&t stadium = "new money" in Jerry's view. Do you honestly believe the psychopath gives one **** about that.
It's a bit more complicated than that, but no, he doesn't care what we think at all.

Dallas/Fort Worth doesn't have that many Cowboys fans anymore. I'd say it's about 50% of the area at best, and shrinking. This is a transient city with a lot of headquartered industry. People from all over the country live here, and they bring their rooting interests and general attitudes with them.

So there is a pretty big fan base for many teams here. Tons of Packers, Giants, Bears, Steelers, 49ers, Eagles, Saints......fans. There's also a pretty large contingent of former Cowboys fans that don't watch football anymore, or they've become Texans fans.

The Cowboys have reached a point where there are significantly more people that follow them out of hating them instead of rooting for them. And now there's this rot growing from within, even with life-long fans like me, that are becoming increasingly apathetic towards the franchise.

Jerry has spread a malignancy through every facet of the franchise. He's that creepy uncle that ruins all the family reunions.
 
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