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That's right.... If the Cowboy fans want change from the Dallas Cowboys organization than the fans need to step up and do something!
As fans, we make the Dallas Cowboys one of the wealthiest organizations in sports today. Without the fans, who buy the Cowboys brand name and fill the seats at the games, the Cowboys wouldn't be what they are today.
There is only one way to make a statement as a fan. Stop buying the merchandice and stop going to the games. There is truely one way to hurt a Billionaire, that is in the pocket!
Jerry Jones doesn't sell the tickets, merchandice, and other Cowboy items it hurts his end-line, so to speak.
With the new stadium coming, Jerry is dying to sell tickets.
The economy is effecting everybody, even MR. Jones. He knows he needs to get people in those seats to try to recoupe the money he has put out there.
This is where the fans have a say. If the fans stop buying the merchandice, buy tickets to the games, it will make Jerry think twice about the way he conducts business. Selling your tickets to opposing team fans would really send a message.
Without the fans, the Dallas Cowboys are nothing. That goes for all the 32 teams.
I am done buying the merchandice and I think next year it will be the first year that I don't make a trip to Dallas in five years.
Something needs to happen and happen very soon!
As fans, we make the Dallas Cowboys one of the wealthiest organizations in sports today. Without the fans, who buy the Cowboys brand name and fill the seats at the games, the Cowboys wouldn't be what they are today.
There is only one way to make a statement as a fan. Stop buying the merchandice and stop going to the games. There is truely one way to hurt a Billionaire, that is in the pocket!
Jerry Jones doesn't sell the tickets, merchandice, and other Cowboy items it hurts his end-line, so to speak.
With the new stadium coming, Jerry is dying to sell tickets.
The economy is effecting everybody, even MR. Jones. He knows he needs to get people in those seats to try to recoupe the money he has put out there.
This is where the fans have a say. If the fans stop buying the merchandice, buy tickets to the games, it will make Jerry think twice about the way he conducts business. Selling your tickets to opposing team fans would really send a message.
Without the fans, the Dallas Cowboys are nothing. That goes for all the 32 teams.
I am done buying the merchandice and I think next year it will be the first year that I don't make a trip to Dallas in five years.
Something needs to happen and happen very soon!