Cowboys fans took over Tennessee's Stadium

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Last week was an embarrassment, but kudos to the Cowboys faithful in Tennessee. They represented today. I wish all games had the atmosphere we had today. Alas, we have to go back to AT&T in a couple of weeks and watch the opposing fans out-scream our own fans (but great win today).
 

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I don't really feel bad, in order to push for change, you have to make a statement. Otherwise, Jerry keeps doing what he does.

So were the Titans fans pushing for change today? I just think NFL fans sell their tickets and we are going to see this all over the league from now on. I just like it when the Cowboys fans take over another stadium a tad more than when AT&T is invaded.
 

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So were the Titans fans pushing for change today? I just think NFL fans sell their tickets and we are going to see this all over the league from now on. I just like it when the Cowboys fans take over another stadium a tad more than when AT&T is invaded.

It's not like that in Philly or DC ????
 

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The trouble is that the majority of the season ticket holders for most teams are casual fans...REAL fans don't sell their seats. And visiting stadiums fill up because the real fans are all over the place.
 

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It's not like that in Philly or DC ????

We take over in DC quite regularly. Lots of Cowboys fans in DC/Maryland/Virginia. Philly is a dangerous place, but I do see some Cowboys jerseys every time they're in Liberty Stadium or whatever it's called.
 

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Last week was an embarrassment, but kudos to the Cowboys faithful in Tennessee. They represented today. I wish all games had the atmosphere we had today. Alas, we have to go back to AT&T in a couple of weeks and watch the opposing fans out-scream our own fans (but great win today).

The fans gave their tickets to niner fans last week so they could get a head start on the road to Tennessee. :grin:
 

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Titans hated Cowboys chants in Nashville

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Observed and heard in the locker room after the Tennessee Titans' 26-10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys at LP Field:

Quiet the home crowd: There was more pregame buzz at LP Field than there has been in some time. And the Titans quickly quashed it with lifeless, ineffective play.

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Ultimately, the large share of the crowd composed of Dallas fans chanted "Let's go Cowboys" to a degree that really bothered a lot of the home team.

"We can't have fans chanting 'Let's go Cowboys' at home," said tight end Delanie Walker, the team's standout positive on a terrible day. "That doesn't help the cause."

More: http://espn.go.com/blog/tennessee-titans/post/_/id/9145/titans-hated-cowboys-chants-in-nashville
 

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Last week was an embarrassment, but kudos to the Cowboys faithful in Tennessee. They represented today. I wish all games had the atmosphere we had today. Alas, we have to go back to AT&T in a couple of weeks and watch the opposing fans out-scream our own fans (but great win today).

I think you're just going to see that a lot in the NFL. Ticket prices get too high. Tough for a season ticket holder to pass up, say $1000 for a couple of tickets and they can just watch the game at home. The opposing teams fans either are traveling to see the game or they are transplants into the city and will pay the good money to see their team that they may not get to see for another 5-10 years.





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It's not like that in Philly or DC ????

I own season tix in DC. Only go to see the Cowboys' game and a preseason game, every once in a while, if I can't sell them. I could make more than half the money I spent on the tickets if I sold the Cowboy game.
 

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Last week was an embarrassment, but kudos to the Cowboys faithful in Tennessee. They represented today. I wish all games had the atmosphere we had today. Alas, we have to go back to AT&T in a couple of weeks and watch the opposing fans out-scream our own fans (but great win today).

This is nothing new. You always feel the Cowboys fans presence in every stadium, except AT&T.
 

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I think you're just going to see that a lot in the NFL. Ticket prices get too high. Tough for a season ticket holder to pass up, say $1000 for a couple of tickets and they can just watch the game at home. The opposing teams fans either are traveling to see the game or they are transplants into the city and will pay the good money to see their team that they may not get to see for another 5-10 years.

YR

Yep. This is what's happening, I'm sure.
 

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I own season tix in DC. Only go to see the Cowboys' game and a preseason game, every once in a while, if I can't sell them. I could make more than half the money I spent on the tickets if I sold the Cowboy game.

Wait, what? You own Washington season tickets to see the Dallas game once a year?
 

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It's not like that in Philly or DC ????

Philly I don't know. DC, yes. I remember when the Steelers came here a few years ago and people complaining. Philly and Dallas fans always have a large crowd here.
 

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I think you're just going to see that a lot in the NFL. Ticket prices get too high. Tough for a season ticket holder to pass up, say $1000 for a couple of tickets and they can just watch the game at home. The opposing teams fans either are traveling to see the game or they are transplants into the city and will pay the good money to see their team that they may not get to see for another 5-10 years.





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Yeah I was telling people that those Niner fans were mostly transplants or Niner fans from Texas. Most of them were not from California. Same thing when Cowboys took over Candlestick. Most of those fans I bet were from California.
 
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