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ARLINGTON, Texas - The Cowboys on Tuesday officially unveiled the plans for their new stadium, one that will bridge their past to the future. True to Tuesday night's theme, Ring of Honor members other former stars attended the event and later shared their thoughts on the new stadium:
Rayfield Wright, offensive tackle, 1967-79
"It's a long way from the Cotton Bowl. This is new technology. It's a lot different, even from Texas Stadium. The players that are playing today are going to really enjoy it."
"The Cotton Bowl had been there for so long. Then we moved to Texas Stadium, and it was awesome at that time, but to look at this here, not to take anything away from the Cotton Bowl or from Texas Stadium, but I think this is a new generation."
Michael Irvin, wide receiver, 1988-99
"I thought to myself, 'How could I have topped the career that I had?' I've been blessed, we won three Super Bowls, but that's how we could have topped it, playing in that stadium right there."
"Can you imagine a replay on the screen stretching from one 20(-yard line) to the other? Say I just caught a pass, and Troy's yelling to get back in the huddle. I'd say wait a minute, I'm watching this replay. It would have been quite a blessing."
"It's Jerry. Jerry's always bigger and better. I guarantee you he wanted to top every stadium in the world, and I think he did it."
Calvin Hill, running back, 1969-74
"Whether you play in the Cotton Bowl or in Texas Stadium or here, when you put that star on you realize you have to be the best. This place is unbelievable, though. I was pretty inspired, the way I played. But this stadium is inspiring. It's the next generation."
Bob Lilly, defensive tackle, 1961-74
"I like the fact that you can play outdoors if it's pretty, and play indoors if it's not, and I like that you have a consistent surface to play on."
"(The hole in the roof) symbolizes tradition. That's why it's in there is for tradition. It'll be a real advantage with the sliding top. I think it is a tribute to the old players, I don't think he would have put the hole in the top, otherwise, that's kind of a throwback to the era that I played in, and we had great success there. It's the future of stadiums, way ahead of anything I've ever seen."
http://www.dallascowboys.com/news.cfm?id=7AD2908B-A65D-2A5F-9675A413335012FC
Rayfield Wright, offensive tackle, 1967-79
"It's a long way from the Cotton Bowl. This is new technology. It's a lot different, even from Texas Stadium. The players that are playing today are going to really enjoy it."
"The Cotton Bowl had been there for so long. Then we moved to Texas Stadium, and it was awesome at that time, but to look at this here, not to take anything away from the Cotton Bowl or from Texas Stadium, but I think this is a new generation."
Michael Irvin, wide receiver, 1988-99
"I thought to myself, 'How could I have topped the career that I had?' I've been blessed, we won three Super Bowls, but that's how we could have topped it, playing in that stadium right there."
"Can you imagine a replay on the screen stretching from one 20(-yard line) to the other? Say I just caught a pass, and Troy's yelling to get back in the huddle. I'd say wait a minute, I'm watching this replay. It would have been quite a blessing."
"It's Jerry. Jerry's always bigger and better. I guarantee you he wanted to top every stadium in the world, and I think he did it."
Calvin Hill, running back, 1969-74
"Whether you play in the Cotton Bowl or in Texas Stadium or here, when you put that star on you realize you have to be the best. This place is unbelievable, though. I was pretty inspired, the way I played. But this stadium is inspiring. It's the next generation."
Bob Lilly, defensive tackle, 1961-74
"I like the fact that you can play outdoors if it's pretty, and play indoors if it's not, and I like that you have a consistent surface to play on."
"(The hole in the roof) symbolizes tradition. That's why it's in there is for tradition. It'll be a real advantage with the sliding top. I think it is a tribute to the old players, I don't think he would have put the hole in the top, otherwise, that's kind of a throwback to the era that I played in, and we had great success there. It's the future of stadiums, way ahead of anything I've ever seen."
http://www.dallascowboys.com/news.cfm?id=7AD2908B-A65D-2A5F-9675A413335012FC