The Invisible Man

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When you go to play the Raiders their fans are the 12th man. No mistake you know Raider fans are in the house when you go to a Raider game. Same for any NY teams fans Philly fans Steeler fans and fans of most other teams.

For most teams when they have a home game their fans are the 12th man for them. For the Dallas Cowboys our fans are not the 12th man. They are the Invisible man. Nowhere to be seen or heard.

Now I aint talkin about anyone in here. Really if all of us in this forum and other Cowboy forums were to go to a Cowboy game and we all were put in a section together there is no question our section would be the loudest and wildest. Anyone who comes to these boards is more then just a fan so I know anyone who goes to them is the Cowboy fans I wanna see at the games.

I sure do hope that the 12th man shows up on T-Day instead of the Invisible Man. Denver is a Super Bowl contender and if the 12th man shows up that might be just what wins a close game for us. It could just cause them to use a time out that they will need at the end of the game for force some false starts.

I swear from watching some of the game you would think we are 3-7 and not 7-3 by how dead it is at our home games.

Here is hoping for a big win and the 12th man shows up.
 

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I honestly think it has to do with the clientele our team caters to. We have the LA Lakers syndrome where the stands are filled with international dignitaries, film industry types, people trying to impress business clients, guys with their dates, etc. We have many "fans" who would probably act similar to Eddie Murphy in "Coming to America" yelling "In the face, yes, in the face..."
 

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Richmond Cowboy said:
I honestly think it has to do with the clientele our team caters to. We have the LA Lakers syndrome where the stands are filled with international dignitaries, film industry types, people trying to impress business clients, guys with their dates, etc. We have many "fans" who would probably act similar to Eddie Murphy in "Coming to America" yelling "In the face, yes, in the face..."
Reminds me of Toronto Maple Leaf fans. A very corporate crowd that seems to pay very little attention to what's actually happening on the ice. Go to a bar in Toronto and there you'll find the hardcore Leaf fans.
 
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