Brutal.Yeagermeister;2574569 said:Jonestown :laugh2:
Venger;2574631 said:Brutal.
Tom Landry Stadium is the only choice that will lend a touch of class to the new place. If it's just another bought off AT&T or American Airlines stadium, what a waste. If someone wants to sponsor it, fine, the PA announcer can say "AT&T would like to welcome you to Tom Landry Stadium". Put AT&T on the game program, web site, whatever. But we should hear Joe Buck say "Welcome everyone to Tom Landry Stadium for tonight's game..."
HanD;2574585 said:The Dallas Cowboys of Arlington at Texas Instruments Field in Dr. Pepper Stadium.
Interesting. Even Jerry couldn't spin that one.WG5516;2574550 said:I remember an article where Jones said that because of the econmic nature of the country that it may be best to go without a naming rights sponsor. Companies are loosing so much money, it would be silly to announce that we're paying $300 + million to have our name on the side of some concrete, when we just laid of 2000 workers.
YoMick;2574666 said:LOL
That commerical he does where he rips the headset off the coordinator is Pepsi or Dr Pepper?
WoodysGirl;2574695 said:I think Tom Landry is going to be given the proper honor when the 'boys open their Dallas Cowboys Hall of Fame.
I also think Edward Jones is already taken. The St. Louis Rams play there.
No matter when it is announced, we all know that Jerry is going to make a big production of it.
YoMick;2574724 said:I dont believe that Jerry Jones is even considering Tom Landry. Sorry.
I dont think he EVER considered Landry's name.
I think NBA naming rights deals are way cheaper than NFL naming rights.HanD;2574716 said:can't stadiums have the same name? I think there is more than one. mavs play at american airlines center, heat play at american airlines arena.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sports_venues_with_sole_naming_rights
I don't either, it's just the only name that makes sense IF you're going to name it after a person and not a beverage, snack food, foot powder, or whatever.YoMick;2574724 said:I dont believe that Jerry Jones is even considering Tom Landry. Sorry.
I dont think he EVER considered Landry's name.
percyhoward;2574747 said:I don't either, it's just the only name that makes sense IF you're going to name it after a person and not a beverage, snack food, foot powder, or whatever.
I'm sure he thinks he can point to Harris and Wright's ROH induction, the big bash after the Ravens game, some display area in the new stadium as sufficient recognition of the Landry era. And to be fair, there are only two stadiums named after coaches anyway--Lambeau Field and Paul Brown Stadium (named by the Brown family).
But nobody wants to see it named after some corporation, and if not Landry Stadium, then what? "The New Texas Stadium" is the only way to go after that.
Rowdy;2574736 said:The Pit of Despair
Brokeback Bowl
The Concrete Cupcake
If that were true, the name would already be up there.5Stars;2574755 said:Naming it after coach Landry would pull in Millions of dollars!
5Stars;2574730 said:Why should he? He's got T.O.!
percyhoward;2574747 said:I don't either, it's just the only name that makes sense IF you're going to name it after a person and not a beverage, snack food, foot powder, or whatever.
I'm sure he thinks he can point to Harris and Wright's ROH induction, the big bash after the Ravens game, some display area in the new stadium as sufficient recognition of the Landry era. And to be fair, there are only two stadiums named after coaches anyway--Lambeau Field and Paul Brown Stadium (named by the Brown family).
But nobody wants to see it named after some corporation, and if not Landry Stadium, then what? "The New Texas Stadium" is the only way to go after that.
WG5516;2574550 said:I've heard rumours of Nike & AT&T. Also I remember an article where Jones said that because of the econmic nature of the country that it may be best to go without a naming rights sponsor. Companies are loosing so much money, it would be silly to announce that we're paying $300 + million to have our name on the side of some concrete, when we just laid of 2000 workers.