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They are being sold to a ticket broker.Sell me your season tickets? Money where your moth is?
They are being sold to a ticket broker.Sell me your season tickets? Money where your moth is?
We had to stop drinking the koolaid.what took you so long?
I respect a person that puts their mo ey where their mouth is. Customers run the world but don’t utilize that power.but we all know about the issues the team is facing with poor decisions and poor play.
but as so many times before..
as fans we can do little until the season runs its course.
We have been doing that now for 25 years.
I have 4 seats in ATT stadium I share with my brothers.
We have had these since 1965.
We had a conference call yesterday and we agreed to sell the remaining game tickets and not attend games until Garrett is gone.
We can't take anymore mis-direction from the owner and coaches anymore.
The quality of play is just poor and embarrassing and in no way can you call this entertainment.
When we are spending $100 a person to attend Jerrah World b/w tickets, parking and food..
it is a unsettling situation.
How you guys respond is your business.
I think here in Texas..
you call it putting your money where your mouth is.
We have withdrawn our support after nearly 55 years of paying for the stadium and now the Star.
Just something I wanted to share.
For the first time in my life a thought entered my mind that I knew was inevitable with JJ at the helm.
“Maybe I need a backup team”?
The earliest memory I have is watching the Cowboys with my dad (Craig Morton was the QB). He would occasionally leave on business all over the country and he got to watch the Cowboys at the Cotton Bowl!
Before the Cowboys were given a franchise, he used to listed to Packers games on the radio, and they were his favorite team.
I did not have a lot of fond memories in my youth, except for watching the Cowboys with my dad on that fuzzy b&w television (where he sat me, as a 2 1/2 year old to watch the moon landing).
I feel it all slipping away in Al Davis-esque fashion. A very rich man, who has no self doubt, and is in it to be close to pro football players so he feels like a big shot at his true love, a love that he’s never truly devoted himself to.
But I don’t think I can do it. Cheering for another team...it’s like forever ripping away what little good I had of my childhood.
Since 1969 I’ve never missed a game.
It is completely conflicting for us.I respect a person that puts their mo ey where their mouth is. Customers run the world but don’t utilize that power.
Hmmm..Want to make a statement? Burn the tickets and leave those seats empty. Otherwise, those paid for and full seats will change nothing.
I am not leaving the site.You will be back with more poetry
It is completely conflicting for us.
We hope to get back but for now..
we wait it out like everybody.
My story is similar to yours.
BTW..
As senior in High School Craig Morton attended our Sports Award presentation ceremony.
He gave a speech about the value of competition and carrying it over into real life.
I lettered twice that year and went up to the podium for my awards. Twice Morton shook my hand.
Massive hands and STRONG grip.
He was a favorite player for me from then on.
but we all know about the issues the team is facing with poor decisions and poor play.
but as so many times before..
as fans we can do little until the season runs its course.
We have been doing that now for 25 years.
I have 4 seats in ATT stadium I share with my brothers.
We have had these since 1965.
We had a conference call yesterday and we agreed to sell the remaining game tickets and not attend games until Garrett is gone.
We can't take anymore mis-direction from the owner and coaches anymore.
The quality of play is just poor and embarrassing and in no way can you call this entertainment.
When we are spending $100 a person to attend Jerrah World b/w tickets, parking and food..
it is a unsettling situation.
How you guys respond is your business.
I think here in Texas..
you call it putting your money where your mouth is.
We have withdrawn our support after nearly 55 years of paying for the stadium and now the Star.
Just something I wanted to share.
Fair weather fans need bans.
Cancel your account if you don't support the team.
B***h&moan MUCH?Paragraphs. Separating every line is just as bad as not breaking up a wall of text.
B***h&moan MUCH?
shoot-fire, I'd reckon you'd raise a rip snorting ruckus if someone were to grunt out a steaming pile of crap in yer' mess kit,HuH?
but we all know about the issues the team is facing with poor decisions and poor play. but as so many times before..as fans we can do little until the season runs its course. Wehave been doing that now for 25 years. I have 4 seats in ATT stadium I share with my brothers. We have had these since 1965. We had a conference call yesterday and we agreed to sell the remaining game tickets and not attend games until Garrett is gone. We can't take anymore mis-direction from the owner and coaches anymore. The quality of play is just poor and embarrassing and in no way can you call this entertainment. When we are spending $100 a person to attend Jerrah World b/w tickets, parking and food..it is a unsettling situation. How you guys respond is your business. I think here in Texas..you call it putting your money where your mouth is. We have withdrawn our support after nearly 55 years of paying for the stadium and now the Star.
Just something I wanted to share.
Good Post& I enjoyed reading it,Friend.For the first time in my life a thought entered my mind that I knew was inevitable with JJ at the helm.
“Maybe I need a backup team”?
The earliest memory I have is watching the Cowboys with my dad (Craig Morton was the QB). He would occasionally leave on business all over the country and he got to watch the Cowboys at the Cotton Bowl!
Before the Cowboys were given a franchise, he used to listed to Packers games on the radio, and they were his favorite team.
I did not have a lot of fond memories in my youth, except for watching the Cowboys with my dad on that fuzzy b&w television (where he sat me, as a 2 1/2 year old to watch the moon landing).
I feel it all slipping away in Al Davis-esque fashion. A very rich man, who has no self doubt, and is in it to be close to pro football players so he feels like a big shot at his true love, a love that he’s never truly devoted himself to.
But I don’t think I can do it. Cheering for another team...it’s like forever ripping away what little good I had of my childhood.
Since 1969 I’ve never missed a game.
Well Now,Kev! ,,,There is such a thing as that 'genuine article' in which the personal flair of one's artistic license is ,or should , be granted broad sweeping general lee-way in it's acceptance as presented,,, er,,,although, I reckon yer' within yer' personal right in deeming certain submitted posted prose in the F for Failure casing-liner of 8th grade literature and composition SCRUTINYNope. People would complain about this:
Which I think would actually be an improvement. He even puts lines in the middle of sentences.
Jerry is PT BARNUM. WE ARE ONLY A NUMBER to him. Facts be damned..winning be damned, he LOVES garrett. lol...Apparently so does Booger. Winning matters greatly to ole Jerrah...so the manner in which we lose matters.Thats the 1 caveat. We saw how Jerry reacted when we lost against Houston. If lose in a similar embarrassing fashion again...I truly believe JG is done. Kudos to Redball btw...I feel the same...cut off the support and cashflow. I been a fan since 1974.so I feel what he is sayin. I know redball will still watch from afar if you will, as will I...but to dump money into attending games is insane until a HC change is made. I have been an avid JG supporter..but no longer. He crapped the bed last week..that was all she wrote for me. Im still a die hard fan..but from a distance. Praying for a good outcome.
Jerry is PT BARNUM. WE ARE ONLY A NUMBER to him. Facts be damned..winning be damned, he LOVES garrett. lol...Apparently so does Booger. Winning matters greatly to ole Jerrah...so the manner in which we lose matters.Thats the 1 caveat. We saw how Jerry reacted when we lost against Houston. If lose in a similar embarrassing fashion again...I truly believe JG is done. Kudos to Redball btw...I feel the same...cut off the support and cashflow. I been a fan since 1974.so I feel what he is sayin. I know redball will still watch from afar if you will, as will I...but to dump money into attending games is insane until a HC change is made. I have been an avid JG supporter..but no longer. He crapped the bed last week..that was all she wrote for me. Im still a die hard fan..but from a distance. Praying for a good outcome.