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Ok, fine, but why aren't more cowboy fans doing the same?

Maybe they're doing it once or twice, but not consistently. For home games, there are 8 games to choose from, as opposed to fans of opposing teams, who have one game. Just speculating. For whatever reason, though, it seems like we have more of a presence at road games than our own home games. When I lived in Chicago, I went to the SNF game against the Bears in 2007, and there were a ton of Cowboy fans there, making a lot of noise. But it's a lot cheaper to get tickets there than it is at Jerry World, and there are a lot of Cowboy fans who live in that city, who don't care to go see the Bears, but will shell out the money if Dallas comes to town (and they're good, and the weather isn't terrible).
 

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Only thing that can cure this is winning games and being a serious contender in the playoffs. Seattle and Denver don't have this problem.
 

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Jerry is delusional and full of it. You could see it on TV. It was easily 50 percent Niners fans.

But what does Jerry care. As long as he gets his dollars.

I don't know what Jerry was looking at but I saw the same game you did. Boatloads of Niner fans. I expected a lot but not that many.
 

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Only thing that can cure this is winning games and being a serious contender in the playoffs. Seattle and Denver don't have this problem.

Well then we better get used to seeing a high number of competitor's fans at the games then. I don't see this team being a serious playoff contender anytime soon. This team has too many issues . . . .
 

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50 percent?

If I told you this picture was from the Niners new Levi's stadium, would you doubt me?

http://cowboysblog.***BANNED-URL***/files/2014/09/fox-620x317.jpg

Well I was giving the pic the benefit of the doubt considering you are only seeing 20 percent or so of the stadium in the picture, but I can honestly say from some of the shots I saw the game looked like it was in San Fran and not Dallas.

Again, Jerry was totally delusional when he made has comments about the high number of SF fans.
 

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Well I was giving the pic the benefit of the doubt considering you are only seeing 20 percent or so of the stadium in the picture, .

And I am assuming they didn't manage to pack all of the SF fans into one small section of the stadium somehow.
 

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During the game I noticed how loud it was for Romo on a key third down in the red zone. I was like what is going on? I had not seen that photo yet.
 

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I was there, and the niners fans were anything but classy.

I can't go to the saints game, and don't want a repeat of this. If anyone wants to buy my seats in sec 441 let me know through PM. If you're a cowboys fan I'll come up with a good price
 

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And I am assuming they didn't manage to pack all of the SF fans into one small section of the stadium somehow.

Like I said, I was giving it the benefit of the doubt. Reality is I knew otherwise.

I think if the team does not show improvement (which I just don't see right now) you have to get used to seeing this at home games. Saints fans travel very well. That game could easily look like an away game, along with the Texans game.
 

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I honestly think this is going to be the common theme this year. First time I started seeing it was a couple years back when the bears took over our stadium. I think the fans are sick of paying the crazy Jerry world prices to see a team on the decline. And for other fans in the league they get a home road game and get to see the biggest football stadium in the world. Sounds like a fun vacation if you ask me.
 

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I honestly think this is going to be the common theme this year. First time I started seeing it was a couple years back when the bears took over our stadium. I think the fans are sick of paying the crazy Jerry world prices to see a team on the decline. And for other fans in the league they get a home road game and get to see the biggest football stadium in the world. Sounds like a fun vacation if you ask me.

A "home road game." That's clever. I've never read it worded that way but you're so right.
 

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This is the product of fielding the same junk every season while paying massive dollars for seat licenses and season tickets. The secondary market for these tickets were insane. You bet you I'm taking advantage of this if I could and make a huge profit while watching the game in my own home. Which is 10x better than watching an NFL game in person. NFL is meant for tv, not in person. Total opposite of high school and college.

I would have no issues selling to an opposing fan.

Green Bay, KC and Steelers bring a good crowd as well. In 3 weeks, get ready for a lot of Saints fans.
 
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