Nfl Tickets - The Cowboys New Stadium
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Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys does not seem to err on the side of thriftiness. Case in point: the Cowboys brand new kingdom, er, stadium. Estimates at one point had the construction of the stadium pegged at around $1 million per day - that's no small investment, but Jones seems fairly confident that this towering structure will end up being one of his greatest lasting legacies. The design of the structure is actually based off The Coliseum at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, which accounts for a great deal of its enormity. This Sunday night the new stadium will finally be put to good use as the Cowboys take on their division rival, the New York Giants. Jones is hoping that the stadium will prove to be a motivator for his team. With a stadium this pretty, you can't be losers. At the start of their training camp Jones stated, "We've spent a lot of time over the years talking about playing for the Cowboys, what it means, the visibility of the team, the interest in the team. We're the most watched team there is in the NFL; we're the most watched programming in all of television...the Dallas Cowboys. That's fact." Are you fan of the blue and silver? Don't miss one of their upcoming games...you certainly can't miss the stadium. Get your own pair of NFL tickets online as soon as possible! This coming Sunday, fans will get their first glimpse of the Cowboys coming season when they meet the Giants head on. The Giants may have ample reason to be concerned. Tony Romo is 89-for-141, 1,370 yards, 12 touchdowns and seven interceptions in five career games against the Giants. This is enough to get hands ringing a bit. But the Giants are certainly not underdogs on the field. Remember when they bested the New England Patriots at the Super Bowl in 2008? No small beans. And more recently the Giants bested the Redskins with a final score of 14 to 0. Of course they have to tackle the Cowboys without the help of starting corner Aaron Ross, who is out with a hamstring injury, and they could be denied the assistance of Kevin Dockery, Kenny Phillips and Michael Johnson (if their injuries persist). A tad bit worrisome as the Giants try to build up hope and stamina for a rally against the Cowboys. The Cowboys recently knocked down the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 34-21 thanks to their prowess on the field and also with special thanks to some pretty off - the - mark passes attempted by the Bucs. But the Giants won't take anything for granted, especially when they are going against the Cowboys in their own personal Vegas style coliseum. The stakes in this game are high and as brand new residents in their big, bold and glossy looking house the Cowboys clearly seem to have first roll of the dice. In this matchup a little bit of luck and a lot of skill will be at play.
Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys does not seem to err on the side of thriftiness. Case in point: the Cowboys brand new kingdom, er, stadium. Estimates at one point had the construction of the stadium pegged at around $1 million per day - that's no small investment, but Jones seems fairly confident that this towering structure will end up being one of his greatest lasting legacies. The design of the structure is actually based off The Coliseum at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, which accounts for a great deal of its enormity. This Sunday night the new stadium will finally be put to good use as the Cowboys take on their division rival, the New York Giants. Jones is hoping that the stadium will prove to be a motivator for his team. With a stadium this pretty, you can't be losers. At the start of their training camp Jones stated, "We've spent a lot of time over the years talking about playing for the Cowboys, what it means, the visibility of the team, the interest in the team. We're the most watched team there is in the NFL; we're the most watched programming in all of television...the Dallas Cowboys. That's fact." Are you fan of the blue and silver? Don't miss one of their upcoming games...you certainly can't miss the stadium. Get your own pair of NFL tickets online as soon as possible! This coming Sunday, fans will get their first glimpse of the Cowboys coming season when they meet the Giants head on. The Giants may have ample reason to be concerned. Tony Romo is 89-for-141, 1,370 yards, 12 touchdowns and seven interceptions in five career games against the Giants. This is enough to get hands ringing a bit. But the Giants are certainly not underdogs on the field. Remember when they bested the New England Patriots at the Super Bowl in 2008? No small beans. And more recently the Giants bested the Redskins with a final score of 14 to 0. Of course they have to tackle the Cowboys without the help of starting corner Aaron Ross, who is out with a hamstring injury, and they could be denied the assistance of Kevin Dockery, Kenny Phillips and Michael Johnson (if their injuries persist). A tad bit worrisome as the Giants try to build up hope and stamina for a rally against the Cowboys. The Cowboys recently knocked down the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 34-21 thanks to their prowess on the field and also with special thanks to some pretty off - the - mark passes attempted by the Bucs. But the Giants won't take anything for granted, especially when they are going against the Cowboys in their own personal Vegas style coliseum. The stakes in this game are high and as brand new residents in their big, bold and glossy looking house the Cowboys clearly seem to have first roll of the dice. In this matchup a little bit of luck and a lot of skill will be at play.
