DallasObserver: Jerry Jones: [Video Board] Big, But Not Well-Hung

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Wins points for the headline....

Richie Whitt in Dallas CowboysMonday, Aug. 24 2009 @ 6:00AM
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Size matters.
​Everything's bigger (and lower) in Texas.

Toldja.

Back in May - after reading that the colossal video boards at Cowboys Stadium were to be only 90 feet above the playing field - I penned an item questioning exactly how high was high enough. It was more common sense than aeronautical engineering, but I was lampooned as if theorizing that was the world wasn't, in fact, flat.

"half wit Nimord," one critic blasted me. Another called me a "college grad with middle school math skills."

While both those characterizations are on the money, I'm also a little vindicated this morning. Because after watching Tennessee Titans' rookie punter A.J. Trapasso clang a kick off the high-def monstrosity in the Cowboys' 30-10 preseason win Friday night in Arlington, it's clear that JumboJerry is impressively big - but not well-hung.

Even though I was there in The Alamodome during 2007 training camp when after one practice owner Jerry Jones had punter Mat McBriar kick straight up and had his henchman measure the height of the kicks with one of those fancy laser yardsticks, you just knew that 30 yards up wasn't a big deal for guys who can punt the football 60 yards long.

When Trapasso sent his third-quarter kick into the undercarriage of the huge Mitsubishi Electric being, it was embarrassing. Jerry's $1.15 billion structure was on display in a nationally televised open house and - oops - the oversized couch wouldn't fit through the doorway.

Despite Jerry's intial chagrin, the 600-ton boards must be raised. This isn't baseball, where irregular short porches and Green Monsters are celebrated as character. It's football, where punts off scoreboards are ridiculed as competitive gaffes.

A defiant Jones says the stadium was built to league specifications. He also bristled at the fact that Trapasso - who did the same thing in warm-ups, by the way - purposely tried to hit his JumboJerry as some badge of honor.

Says Jones, "How high is high if somebody just wants to sit there and kick straight up?"

Since it is possible to be raise JumboJerry - it was already scheduled to be adjusted for U2's Oct. 12 concert - it needs to happen and happen now. Even McBriar admits the possibility of hitting the structure could be a mental distraction.

"I don't think I'll really get near it," McBriar said after Friday's game. "But is it possible? Yes."
 

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"People laughed at me, but because someone kicked at it on purpose, I'm right. Look at my witty told-you-so article."

You've got to be kidding me.
 

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Just when I think that the Dallas sports media can't sink any lower, a article like this comes along. I wonder what the new low will be?
 

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adbutcher;2901014 said:
Just when I think that the Dallas sports media can't sink any lower, a article like this comes along. I wonder what the new low will be?
Query: IS there such a thing as 'too low' for the Dallas sports media?
 

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As newspapers across the land circle the drain... the better writers were let go because cheaper models like Richie Whitt could produce idiocracy like this.
 

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Even McBriar admits the possibility of hitting the structure could be a mental distraction.

"I don't think I'll really get near it," McBriar said after Friday's game. "But is it possible? Yes."
...so where did McBriar admit that it could be a mental distraction? All he says here is that hitting the board is possible.
 

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Nav22;2901026 said:
...so where did McBriar admit that it could be a mental distraction? All he says here is that hitting the board is possible.

I read the same thing. Unbelievable, even for someone who doesn't get paid to write.
He doesn't get paid to write, does he ?
 

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So basically this lame article is a "told-you-so" by some butthurt guy? lol
p.s. the "henchman" thing, nice touch. :rolleyes:
 

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OK so lets get off the "bla bla bla" fit about the dumb Blogger......is the thing gonna be raised or not? cuz it's too low....period, it happened in the first game, it will keep happening
 

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Dallas will be able to raise the board if need be but all in all I was impressed by the facilities
 

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lol. To go with the theme of the situation... 'How low is too low?'
 

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The only thing that needs to raised is the integrity of these so-called writers and bloggers. And the stupid punter who wanted to make a name for himself.

The jumbotron can be raised and will be if it has to. What will they ***** about then? They'll always be jealous. That will never change.
 

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Doomsday101;2901066 said:
Dallas will be able to raise the board if need be but all in all I was impressed by the facilities

This whole scoreboard deal is an attempt to criticize the Mona Lisa because one think she's wearing a smirk instead of a smile.

People just want to argue to be arguing. Most punters aren't going to hit that Jumbo screen. And the Titans punter even admits he was trying to hit it in practice.

Yet all most critics can talk about is the Jumbotron and not the state-of-the-art facility.

But I guarantee you, despite their carping, most of them will want games played at Dallas' new stadium and will be clamoring for the Super Bowl assignment when its played at JerryWorld.
 

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tyke1doe;2901097 said:
This whole scoreboard deal is an attempt to criticize the Mona Lisa because one think she's wearing a smirk instead of a smile.

People just want to argue to be arguing. Most punters aren't going to hit that Jumbo screen. And the Titans punter even admits he was trying to hit it in practice.

Yet all most critics can talk about is the Jumbotron and not the state-of-the-art facility.

But I guarantee you, despite their carping, most of them will want games played at Dallas' new stadium and will be clamoring for the Super Bowl assignment when its played at JerryWorld.

You will always have some who complain, I think some are not happy unless they have something to complain about. This being a new stadium I don't doubt there will be some minor bugs to work out along the way but for the most part this is a fabulous stadium
 

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tyke1doe;2901097 said:
This whole scoreboard deal is an attempt to criticize the Mona Lisa because one think she's wearing a smirk instead of a smile.

People just want to argue to be arguing. Most punters aren't going to hit that Jumbo screen. And the Titans punter even admits he was trying to hit it in practice.

Yet all most critics can talk about is the Jumbotron and not the state-of-the-art facility.

But I guarantee you, despite their carping, most of them will want games played at Dallas' new stadium and will be clamoring for the Super Bowl assignment when its played at JerryWorld.

Great post. It does seem like the criticism stinks of jealousy. I love it. :)
 

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Z mann R2;2901064 said:
OK so lets get off the "bla bla bla" fit about the dumb Blogger......is the thing gonna be raised or not? cuz it's too low....period, it happened in the first game, it will keep happening

Z mann R2, you are right. There was nothing wrong with the article. It just got under the super-sensitive skin of a few Cowboys fans.

It is too low and dangerous to leave it that way.

:)
 
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