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Defensewins 08-22-2009, 02:19 PM According to Stephan Hawkins @AP.
"The screens will be raised 25 feet in October to accommodate the stage for U2 when they perform in 2 months."-Stephan Hawkins. So he will raise it for a show, but not for what he built it for. Go figure.
Now that said, He should take his head out his ass and put his EGO in it to feel the viod.
Same Old Jerry!
Any national press attention is good attention. This is really a non-story. The center hung scoreboard height can be adjusted very easily (flip of a switch).
The problem is due to insurance regulations, the field has to be cleared of people to move it. So setting the height or changing the height has to be done at a slow moment. The NFL and plastic surgery puss boy Jerry have to agree on a new (higher) game time height. Jerry will be a bitch about it.
roth74va 08-22-2009, 02:21 PM I would ALMOST say...I dont want to hear any bashing Danny boy here for awhile. Snyder would never make some of these idiotic comments that JJ is spewing from his tail end. The ego of Jerry Jones is incredible, how did a man so ignorant make so much money?
Lotus 08-22-2009, 02:24 PM I am so happy that everyone who follows the NFL (outside of Dallas) is laughing at Jerry and the Cowpies today.
jsarno 08-22-2009, 02:39 PM Why wouldnt they calculate this when they made it? It really doesnt make any sense. What a freaking idiot.
It was actually the first thing I thought when the game started because it seemed too low. But I quickly dismissed the thought because I assumed a billionaire making a huge investment would consider all possible issues, but I guess stupidity does not exclude financially superior.
I thought the EXACT same thing when I first saw it. I bet a lot of people thought of that but we all assumed the same thing.
jsarno 08-22-2009, 02:43 PM Was just watching the game, and the Titans 2nd string Punter hit one off the scoreboard. The outcome......a "do-over".......WTF?????? You have gotta be kidding me!!! Its clearly an incredible stadium, but if this is gonna happen all the time, the NFL really needs to get them to fix this!!!
The league should make a rule that if the opponant hits it, then the home team is penalized in some way. This is a simple fix, you take it down! If you don't, and you interfere with play, then you will be hurt by it.
jgalecpa 08-22-2009, 02:58 PM The league should make a rule that if the opponant hits it, then the home team is penalized in some way. This is a simple fix, you take it down! If you don't, and you interfere with play, then you will be hurt by it.
Exactly. Their punter will have an unfair advantage as he will punt there 50% of the time and any other punter no more than 12.5% during the regular season.
They will learn how to punt around it.
The do-over rule is like a double fault in tennis. You put all your heart into that first serve and will invariably take something off the 2nd try.
Jerry is a laughing stock.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!
j-dawg
cpayne5 08-22-2009, 03:17 PM I don't get why this is such a big deal. Yeah, kinda funny to see a punt bounce off of it every so often, but to call the stadium a fail? Lame. I hate the Cowboys and (some of) their fans just as much as anyone, but the stadium looks absolutely awesome. I wish FedEx was that incredible. Those screens are sick. It's all to NFL spec, and until the league says something, the punters just have to deal with it. Kinda like rain, sunshine, heat, poor turf, etc etc.
Lotus 08-22-2009, 03:46 PM I don't get why this is such a big deal. Yeah, kinda funny to see a punt bounce off of it every so often, but to call the stadium a fail? Lame. I hate the Cowboys and (some of) their fans just as much as anyone, but the stadium looks absolutely awesome. I wish FedEx was that incredible. Those screens are sick. It's all to NFL spec, and until the league says something, the punters just have to deal with it. Kinda like rain, sunshine, heat, poor turf, etc etc.
But the punters should not have to deal with it. The stadium exists for the sake of the game, not the other way around.
I would argue that the situation, if unrectified, puts Dallas at a disadvantage in two ways:
1) punting redos benefit the receiving team, as the coverage team will be more winded for the redo. Given that Dallas will face that situation more than other teams, we might see Dallas give up an extra number of big returns. This remains true unless Dallas punters learn to kick around the screens, which brings me to my second point:
2) if Dallas punters learn to kick around the screens, that will reduce their effectiveness. They will learn to have less hang time. They will learn to direct punts away from the screens rather than to the most strategic locations.
You can be sure that once the Cowboys figure this out, they'll raise the screens.
tryfuhl 08-22-2009, 04:20 PM Owner FAIL:
did they demolish Texas stadium already? It would be awesome if the league de-certified that stadium until the problem was resolved! (not saying that will happen, just that it would be awesome)
what a goof
entertainment value wtf
tryfuhl 08-22-2009, 04:21 PM How about this ... F*ck the Cowboys ... F*ck Jerry Jones ... Move the damn screen up, nobody cares about "league specs", we can't go a whole season with re-dos ?? First time someone has a "re-do" and then gets it blocked let's see what happens ..
Dear Dallas,
Suck My Balls
very good point
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