Redsfan_83
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that also, lolPlus they are crappy cities to visit
that also, lolPlus they are crappy cities to visit
another person talking out of their rear end. Been to Cleveland, wore my number 88. Been to Green Bay, wore my 88. Been to Giants/Metlife, wore my 88. been to old VETERANS stadium, wore my old number 12... dont tell me about how I will get beat up in those stadiums. You dont have a clue what you are talking about.you won't see it cause you get your butt whipped showing up to those places in another teams uni...
bingo. I live in Ca, been to LA for Chargers game, been to Giants and Philly games, coming to Thanksgiving game and will be in New Orleans the following week. I wont be wearing a Saints jersey.Yep
It’s not like we don’t have fans travel to other stadiums just like all teams do
Fans who can afford it follow their team
That’s what makes the NFL so big
bingo. I live in Ca, been to LA for Chargers game, been to Giants and Philly games, coming to Thanksgiving game and will be in New Orleans the following week. I wont be wearing a Saints jersey.
This will be our 3rd Cowboys game in New Orleans.Haven't been to a Saints home game. Have you been before? What is the % of Cowboys blue in the stands? Just curious because I know there's a ton of Cowboys fans there.
This will be our 3rd Cowboys game in New Orleans.
Id guess around 25% Cowboys fans in New Orleans. It is a fantastic place to watch a game. Stadium isnt all that big and it gets darn loud in there. We love going there.
We will attend every game the Cowboys play there, same with Seattle.
Dallas is such a powerhouse business city (and Texas a powerhouse business state) that you are dead on.At least for the Cowboys, DFW (and Texas in general) is home to many transplants. There are tons of other fans in this area/state of other teams so they may not all becoming directly from Colorado but from Houston, Austin, SA, etc.
I think the same applies to any major metropolitan area in the country like NY/LA.
Maybe I'm unaware of this, but are you saying other teams somehow check to see if a person buying a ticket is a fan of the home or visiting team and limit how many go to fans of the visiting team? Even if that somehow does happen, how could they monitor that with Stub Hub, Ticketmaster etc … ?I have had it with this giant silver turd. How many opposing teams fans does Booger have to show it off to until he applies methods that other teams do to limit tickets being acquired??? Can you imagine how much orange would have been present if Denver was 6-2 or 7-1 entering the game...this annual trek for visitors every year is sickening. Seriously....is it really that big of deal for us to play at home in the playoffs??? I NEVER feel like we truly have much more than a 50/50 advantage at The Dump (South)....which is pretty much what out record has been there. I can't even begin to tell you how much I miss Texas Stadium!!!
It happens, some teams travel well. Like the Cowboys fans outside Texas.The only thing more pathetic than the team's preformance was the fact that the stadium was filled with oppossing teams fans for a mediocre Denver Broncos team that had lost 4 out of their last 5 games
Geography much?Colorado is right next to Texas lol
I've been to about 40 games at Texas Stadium and 5-6 at Jerry World.
It's the same crowd. The home folks anyway. They can be very quiet until the team has a lead or scores.
They tend to cheer when the team is moving the ball more so then when on defense, which isn't what you want.
Opening game vs Washington in 1992 is the loudest I've ever heard any Stadium and Ive seen Dallas play everywhere except St Louis and Oakland. I've also attended around 20 Yankee playoff and WS games during their peak years, and that was loud stuff....but not like that day. Texas Stadium was crazy....and by contrast the fans were pretty quiet during the NFC title game vs GB in 95.
They just aren't a crowd that's going to get the team going.....the team needs to get the crowd going.
They CAN do it, but the team needs to make that happen, not the opposite.The game Emmitt broke the record the stadium was roaring for 15-20 minutes straight. We got the ball and he needed something like 12 yards or so. Everyone knew it was coming and it got loud right away. By the time he burst through the defense for the record breaking run the stadium was on fire, practically shaking. I cant imagine it much louder, but it's been some years and the details tend to exaggerate over time.
They CAN do it, but the team needs to make that happen, not the opposite.
Especially at a noon Sunday game. Everyone is in nice mode. Other cities have fans tailgating since dark and are all into it. Not like that in Dallas for the most part.
Hell it took so long to walk from those cash lots at Texas Stadium there was no time to tailgate lol.
Ha. Yeah....the upper level of Texas Stadium was a tremendous vantage point.Na, I'm with you. The hard cores are in the cheap seats. It does get loud, but it's not a rowdy crowd. I went to the NY game and was hoarse for nearly two weeks. Had some good fans around me, but we were in the 400s. Not the best view, but the company is legit.
I’ve been lucky enough to see the Cowboys play in all 3 venues of their history- Cotton Bowl, Texas Stadium and AT&T. My fave was hands down Texas Stadium. The fans were closer to the field and there was a true home field advantage there.I miss Texas Stadium as well but mostly because of the price of tickets. I’ve been to ONE game at AT&T after going to probably 15 games from 2000-2006.