An idea for Jerry to increase crowd noise

yimyammer

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It's too late for this year, but starting next regular season:

Have Jerry have his people scout bars around Dallas as well as a few around the country and have them also watch the crowds during the regular season games to find the rowdiest, loudest and most passionate fans.

Give out tickets to these fans and throw in a couple hundred in free food and drinks and reward enough of these fans so they can be spaced throughout the stadium. Tell them their job is to make tons of noise and incite everyone around them to join them and be loud as hell (but quiet when the offense is on the field). Picture hundreds of those New York Jet fireman guys.

Let it be known that tickets to games will be rewarded to our loudest fans and then reward the best of the best playoff tickets and you create competition to make noise during the regular season and post season in order to win free tickets.

Let's face it, the Cowboy fans are historically subdued and something should be done to help pump up the crowd, especially during playoff games. There would have to be some guidance/rules given so things don't get out of hand, but I think this is money much better spent than on the dancing girls on platforms that I assume detract from watching the game and cheering loudly.

Crazy idea?
 

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I think its a pretty damn good idea. It won't ever happen, but I really like the idea.

Seems like something Mark Cuban would do.
 

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im more interested in finding ways when we are on Offense to shut them the **** up.......at home on TV i thought the loudest crowd noise i heard all day was when we were on 3rd downs
 

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yimyammer;3195914 said:
It's too late for this year, but starting next regular season:

Have Jerry have his people scout bars around Dallas as well as a few around the country and have them also watch the crowds during the regular season games to find the rowdiest, loudest and most passionate fans.

Give out tickets to these fans and throw in a couple hundred in free food and drinks and reward enough of these fans so they can be spaced throughout the stadium. Tell them their job is to make tons of noise and incite everyone around them to join them and be loud as hell (but quiet when the offense is on the field). Picture hundreds of those New York Jet fireman guys.

Let it be known that tickets to games will be rewarded to our loudest fans and then reward the best of the best playoff tickets and you create competition to make noise during the regular season and post season in order to win free tickets.

Let's face it, the Cowboy fans are historically subdued and something should be done to help pump up the crowd, especially during playoff games. There would have to be some guidance/rules given so things don't get out of hand, but I think this is money much better spent than on the dancing girls on platforms that I assume detract from watching the game and cheering loudly.

Crazy idea?
just make ticket prices cheaper so that *REAL* fans can get into games and the best seats aren't wasted on rich folks that are there to be seen, not heard.
 

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dadymat;3195942 said:
im more interested in finding ways when we are on Offense to shut them the **** up.......at home on TV i thought the loudest crowd noise i heard all day was when we were on 3rd downs


LOL, agree completely. It's like the crowd gets so excited when we are on O and they just don't SHUT UP.
 

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I think they need to put up a video decible meter that goes up the louder they get. Have benchmarks like a jet airplane, rock concert, eagles stadium...

Give the fans a goal and a cue when to get loud.
 

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ok, ive heard this all the time. fans in texas suck. is it only cowboy fans? how about them houston texans fans? same problem?...juss wondering
 

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they always been that way - when I lived in Dallas area
I went to a few games at the old Texas Stadium
it was never overly loud
 

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Lowering the price of beer will get you all the noise you would ever want.
 

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why cant they use the giant board to show rules to fans. Post "Quiet Please, give our offense a chance!," when we are on Offense, and then some "Show them how much noise You can make!" when the other teams break their huddle.

I can't afford tickets, so maybe they already do this, and I just don't see it on TV.
 

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EPL0c0;3195953 said:
just make ticket prices cheaper so that *REAL* fans can get into games and the best seats aren't wasted on rich folks that are there to be seen, not heard.

Because rich people are never loud and obnoxious.
 

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Hoofbite;3196125 said:
Lowering the price of beer will get you all the noise you would ever want.

I was going to type the same thing and then I saw your response. Great minds think alike!
 

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Selling the heck out of pary passes next week should do the trick.
 

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dadymat;3195942 said:
im more interested in finding ways when we are on Offense to shut them the **** up.......at home on TV i thought the loudest crowd noise i heard all day was when we were on 3rd downs

Two things will fix that.

1. Turn up your TV
2. Ask the production TV staff on location to mix more crowd noise so you can't hear the announcers.

TV crowd noise doesn't mean ****. Anyone at home has zero idea how loud the stadium is in any given situation, or at all for that matter. I found that out during the Tennessee preseason game when I was talking to Dad on his cell at the game.
 
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