Cowboys top Forbes' list

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cowboyrock;2919335 said:
You've gotten use to the Cowboys losing the last decade. like me or hate me. i never will.

I'm just not living in the past, like you are...

Oh, and to hate you, I'd have to CARE about you... trust me when I say I don't, troll...
 

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cowboyrock;2919300 said:
How many playoff games have any of the 3 teams won since 1996.NONE! thats the point. not that we are not better than the Lions and Texans. but that every other team in the NFL has won a playoff game in that time but us and those two crap teams.that is a fact. but if you are others are happy with that. so be it!

So you would be happy if we had won 1 playoff game in 2006? (Only to lose the next round). 1 playoff win in 13 years would ease some of the pain?

Not for me... that stat is stupid. I know that a lot of teams have won at least 1 playoff game in that span, but that doesn't mean they have been more successful.
 

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jorgemarcos;2919404 said:
So you would be happy if we had won 1 playoff game in 2006? (Only to lose the next round). 1 playoff win in 13 years would ease some of the pain?

Not for me... that stat is stupid. I know that a lot of teams have won at least 1 playoff game in that span, but that doesn't mean they have been more successful.
If your post was not so sad, it would be funny.
 

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cowboyrock;2919408 said:
If your post was not so sad, it would be funny.

Why is it funny? I am not saying we have been successful. I agree the team has been average to bad the past 13 years.

What I am saying is 1 playoff win in that span wouldn't change anything. If we had won 1 wildcard game in 2004 or 2006 it wouldn't change the fact that we have have not been contenders in a long time.
 

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cowboyrock;2919408 said:
If your post was not so sad, it would be funny.

What's sad is your sick need to come into a thread about the worth of the Dallas Cowboys, and turn it into yet another mindless rant...

That's all you EVER do, try to derail threads... which is what makes you a) a one trick pony, and b) a freakin' troll...

How many more threads are you planning on crapping up with this BS?? We get it, so give it a rest, already...
 

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cowboys#1;2919085 said:
amazing still on top of list without doing anything since the mid 90's ...crazy

The Commanders have an even stronger argument in this regard.
 

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NEW YORK -- How 'bout them Cowboys? They're No. 1 in something even before the NFL season begins: total value.

The Cowboys are worth $1.65 billion, the most of any U.S.-based sports franchise, according to Forbes magazine's annual rankings. Only Manchester United of the English Premier League is worth more worldwide, $1.87 billion.

The Cowboys lead the rankings for the third straight year and are worth $100 million more than the runner-up Washington Commanders. New England is third at $1.361 billion, followed by the New York Giants ($1.183 billion) and Jets ($1.170 billion).

In all, 19 teams are worth at least $1 billion, with the biggest gainer in Forbes' rankings the Patriots, Chargers, Bills and Buccaneers, each at 3 percent.

Oakland has the least value, not even reaching half of Dallas' worth. The Raiders are worth $747 million, down 7 percent from the previous year.

Eight teams saw their value decline in this year's rankings, and six had no change. Along with the Raiders, who had the biggest drop, Detroit, which comes off the first 0-16 season in NFL history, fell 6 percent; Indianapolis went down 5 percent; Miami dropped 3 percent; Seattle and St. Louis each fell 2 percent.

Washington has the most revenues, $345 million, followed by New England at $302 million. At the bottom in revenues is Detroit with $206 million.

The league average remains at $1.042 billion.


Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press
 

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Jon88;2919999 said:
NEW YORK -- How 'bout them Cowboys? They're No. 1 in something even before the NFL season begins: total value.

The Cowboys are worth $1.65 billion, the most of any U.S.-based sports franchise, according to Forbes magazine's annual rankings. Only Manchester United of the English Premier League is worth more worldwide, $1.87 billion.

The Cowboys lead the rankings for the third straight year and are worth $100 million more than the runner-up Washington Commanders. New England is third at $1.361 billion, followed by the New York Giants ($1.183 billion) and Jets ($1.170 billion).

In all, 19 teams are worth at least $1 billion, with the biggest gainer in Forbes' rankings the Patriots, Chargers, Bills and Buccaneers, each at 3 percent.

Oakland has the least value, not even reaching half of Dallas' worth. The Raiders are worth $747 million, down 7 percent from the previous year.

Eight teams saw their value decline in this year's rankings, and six had no change. Along with the Raiders, who had the biggest drop, Detroit, which comes off the first 0-16 season in NFL history, fell 6 percent; Indianapolis went down 5 percent; Miami dropped 3 percent; Seattle and St. Louis each fell 2 percent.

Washington has the most revenues, $345 million, followed by New England at $302 million. At the bottom in revenues is Detroit with $206 million.

The league average remains at $1.042 billion.


Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press



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