Posted on 04 March 2010
Jerry Jones built his $1.2 billion dollar sports palace as a home for the Dallas Cowboys and as the ideal location for any sporting event he can get his hands on. The new Cowboys Stadium has already hosted a Jonas Brothers concert, a college basketball game, three soccer games, five college football games (including the Big 12 Championship and the Cotton Bowl) and the NBA All-Star game. Manny Pacquiao is set to fight Joshua Clottey March 13 at Jerryville and the stadium hosts Super Bowl XLV in February 2011.
There wouldn’t seem to be much room for any other events but never say never to Jerry Jones. He’s now trying to pull the National Finals Rodeo from Las Vegas to Cowboys Stadium. Read the full story
Posted on 17 January 2010
Going into the playoffs it was assumed that Wade Phillips had to win a game to remain as the Dallas Cowboys head coach. Wade and the ‘Boys dominated the Philadelphia Eagles as they had in two previous meetings. All good, right? Wrong. Dallas got handled 34-3 in the Divisional round by the Vikings and owner Jerry Jones spent the final minutes of the game hovering over Wade Phillips’ shoulders. Read the full story
Posted on 22 September 2009
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones crammed people into his billion dollar stadium any way he could in a successful attempt to set an all-time regular season attendance record in the NFL. One scheme scam ruse idea Jones had was the “Party Pass.” Fans were given standing room only access to the stadium for $29, and many feel they didn’t get their money’s worth. Read the full story
Posted on 08 June 2009
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones must’ve really been enjoying himself at the George Strait concert in the new Cowboys Stadium on Saturday because he told reporters he’s considering bringing back Pacman Jones. Read the full story
Posted on 27 February 2009
The Starting Five caught up with Skip Bayless for an interview and ole Skippy went in on everything. He retells some of the stories from his books and clears the air on his “Troy Aikman is gay” controversy.(THE STARTING FIVE)
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