What Jerry Jones Really Bought For 1.1 Billion Dollars

Wow. Take a look at that picture. I mean, can you imagine how big that thing is in a real life look? It is huge.
It isn’t a surprise that Jerry Jones had to shake the change from his pockets to build this baby. It should be called the 8th wonder of the world. He spent over a billion dollars on this magnificent stadium.
But why?
Why did Jerry Jones spend so much money to replace a stadium that wasn’t near ‘condemned’ level?
Well, you could say many things. It depends on how you see Jerry Jones really.
One could say that Jerry Jones is a monstrosity of the NFL because he fired Tom Landry and took over the Dallas Cowboys. One could also say that he realized that Tom needed to retire because he just had made a 3-13 season.
One could say that Jerry Jones built this stadium to show off his money, and a shrink might say as a substitute for his masculinity. The other side would argue that Texas Stadium was getting old, and Jerry Jones wanted to make a stadium worthy of arguably. the greatest NFL franchise of all time.
However, I say it is because he wanted to win. How is that? Well, let us explain the stadium.
This past Sunday, the Dallas Cowboys did lose to the New York Giants in a game they shouldn’t have. However, they set a record there of 105, 121 people in a regular season game for a stadium.
No stadium, in the United States has ever had that large number of people unless you go back to the 1950s when the L.A. Rams would consistently have a 100,000 people in a stadium.
He had the size of a Super Bowl crowd in that stadium, and I can guarantee that it will continue.
The Dallas County surrounds not only Dallas, but also Fort Worth, and several other towns.
Dallas, by itself, probably has over a million people in it, but Dallas County has, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, 2,412,827 people in it as of July of 2008.
He only needs one out of every 20 people to come to this place, and he intends to do it.
The great video board, known mainly because it has been hit by the punts of a rookie Tennessee Titan punter, should be paid more attention to because of the picture.
That video board costs as much as Texas Stadium did, and it makes a picture that is so clear that you could be on the field according to several people, including Dallas beat writer, Mickey Spagnola.
You may not be able to see the team very well at some parts of the stadium, but that board provides a picture like no other, and Jerry Jones has it there to dispel the idea of not going there because you couldn’t see the real game.
I never wanted to go to a Boys game because even though I’m there, I can’t see the game like I can from my trusty old television set.
Jerry Jones fixed that problem with this new video board. I’m starting to save up for tickets which could take awhile.
“HOLD IT! How does this contribute to winning?”
I’m glad you asked. The thing is, the more people there are, the more noise it is, and the more noise it is, the more distraction can be inflicted on the opponents of the Dallas Cowboys.
I have never heard the place so loud before. It was so loud that I couldn’t hear my phone go off because the TV was so loud, and I live 300 miles away!
Texas Stadium, while it was loud, was never this loud. The fans were doing a great job to help create a great homefield advantage for the Dallas Cowboys.
That is what Jerry Jones built. He built a stadium that would be a real homefield advantage for the Cowboys, and I think it will work.
To those who doubt it, check it out next Monday when we play the Panthers. I hope this place shows how devastating it can truly be.
Another thing is that Jerry Jones has made this place, I hate to use the word, but he has made it sexy.
The locker room for Dallas is so exquisite. From my recollection, each locker has two video monitors and a sound system.
If you took all the stadiums, turned them into women, and admitted them to the Miss America Pageant; Cowboys Stadium would win by a landslide.
If you are an NFL player in free agency, where would you want to go? Jerry Jones is making the Dallas Cowboys the number one tourist spot for NFL players.
And the tourists may decide to stay.
That is, in my opinion, why Jerry Jones built this stadium.
Brilliant! How did this “home field advantage” work against Young Eli Manning as he precisely and efficiently drove his team down the field among the roaring fans to beat the Cowboys? To win, you need more than just a gaudy monument to the team’s owner, you need PLAYERS. You need a QB that’s actually ABOVE AVERAGE.
Obviously, Mr. Williamson is simply another useful idiot for JJ. What a pathetic looser!
Hard to figure out who the loser is you’re referring to here is, J-Dog. James wrote an interestig article that makes the point about the new stadium attracting free agent (something no one else has mentioned yet) and Jerry Jones built the most talked-about stadium in maybe NFL history. He’ll make a fortune on it.
Although it has nothing really to do with Jerry Jones, I must correct the geographical error in the article. This type of error would be akin to me calling the author John Williamsburg. Cowboy Stadium is located in Arlington, which is in Tarrant County. Dallas County does not surround any part of Arlington or Fort Worth.
Welcome to Arlington, Texas. Home of Cowboy Stadium, Rangers Ballpark in Arlington and Six Flags Over Texas, in case anyone is confused about the REAL location of these landmarks.
I officially dropped the Cowboys as of 3 weks ago because of my hatred of this man Jerruh. I am 39 years old and it is a hard thing to do but my hatred for jack a– jerry is greater than anything. He has screwed up our color scheme in the t-shirt, hat, coat, everything department. everything is navy blue now and it looks like Patriot appearl ….its sick. I wore a 70s blue Tony Dorsett jersey and got 4 compliments….everyone in the new sand box wears navy blue jerseys with white numbers out lined in white, ugly as jerrys face. We wear a royal blue scheme 90+ % of the year but the ideot only has dark navy blue for the fans to wear….what an ideot. Go Saints because they are my new team.
Well said! :-) Too bad the DC lost today :-( against the Vikings.