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  1. #26
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    It'll have the trademark hole in the roof so God can watch his team play.

    One of Jerry's big things was to get a Superbowl in Dallas, and how many Superbowls have been played in Chicago, Green Bay, or Buffalo? Now how many have been in New Orleans? One reason - no possible weather problems for the game.
    Rose Bowl, San Diego, Jacksonville, Stanford Stadium, Miami, Tampa, and Tempe Arizona have all hosted the Super Bowl outdoors. They'd have a Super Bowl in New Orleans regardless of the stadium having a roof, the roof isn't the reason it's held there so often. Fans and teams alike enjoy being tourists in New Orleans. It is (was?) a happenin' place to be and the weathers still nice enough in February to go out and do things, that's why the games are held there.

    Just look at the Super Bowl in Detroit. It too was held under a roof, but the atmosphere was dull and it was cold outside. The only people happy to be in Detroit were the participating teams. I'll bet they won't try that one again.

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    The team announced today that it has submitted an application to the Environmental Protection Agency’s National Environmental Performance Track program. The $1.1 billion stadium – which will be finished next year – must open first and have an outside audit before it is officially accepted into the program. But regional EPA administrator Richard Greene, a former Arlington mayor, said the Cowboys have met all the requirements on paper.The Dallas Cowboys stand to earn hundreds of million of dollars when the team sells the naming rights to its new stadium. But one fan hopes there will be a little room for legendary coach Tom Landry in the stadium's new name

  3. #28
    The new Dallas Cowboys stadium is less than 3 months from completion, but it's already a tourist attraction. People line the streets around it to gawk at the huge building and wonder what it's like inside. Take a look at some pictures snapped by CBS 11 News.
    Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones gave two local leaders from Washington a tour of his nearly finished stadium Saturday to assure them that, thanks in part to Department of Homeland Security dollars, it will be safe from terrorism when it opens this summer.
    Last edited by apostille; 04-05-2009 at 03:22 AM. Reason: image

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    I wonder if this new stadium is "Romo Friendly."

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    The last few days I've been working at one of my stores that is on Collins a block away from the stadium. It is massive, I'll take some pics with my phone and load them this week on here.

  6. #31
    That stadium is going to be awesome.

  7. #32
    I work at the Cowboys Pro Shop here in SA , my boss showed me the Pics, when they had their Managers meeting in Dallas.

    DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMMMM M!!!!


    Looks really great, they were installing the 50 yard TV Screens.

    Merchandise for next year is gonna be bad ass too!!!!!

  8. #33
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    Jerry wouldn't have built this stadium unless he felt it gave Tony the best opportunity to succeed at the quarterback position.

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