Flying the Cowboys’ Colors
Posted: September 26, 2005 @ 1:24 pm
Did anybody else notice the roars everytime the Cowboys made a play yesterday? I’d like to hear from anybody who was at the game. How blue were the stands?
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yeah i was at the game! and to be honest there were as many cowboy fans there as there were niner fans. and in the parkinglot there were probably more dallas fans tailgating. i was listening to the post game show on knbr radio out here in the bay and fans were calling in saying how it pisses them off that all these season ticket holders sell their tickets to cowboy fans and that they should forfeit their tickets if they aint gonna sellem to niner fans. they were sayin how embarrassing it was at the end of the game when all you could hear was cowboy fans chanting “DEFENSE” and how loud it was. it was awesome!!! blue jerseys everywhere and the second nguyen got that interception at the end of the game with 1+minute left i could see a bunch of people dressed in red running towards the exits! lol. a lot of the cowboys fans still were in their seating area after the game celebrating. it was a sight to see. there are dallas fans everywhere and i thought when i saw the sandiego game on tv there were a lot of boys fans but this tops it big time.
I watched the game on TV but I did notice the cheers everytime the Cowboys did something good. Everytime they panned the crowd, you saw lots of blue.
I’m from the Washington DC area and I’ve gone to lots of Redskins/Cowboys games. Every time I went there would literally be thousands of Cowboys fans there…even in Redskin country.
i used to live in DC, and the mix in FedEx field when the Cowboys are playing is about 40% to 60%, Cowboys to Redskins fans. It’s a pretty combustible mix.
My favorite is when Emmitt called FedEx field a home game. There’s nothing more fun than shouting down Redskins fans in their house with the scoreboard always on your side.
Is there anyone out there that lives in Delaware? I will be moving there in 2 months and wanted to see if there are any Cowboys fans there.
i would also like to make an additional comment. during the preseason and offseason i heard a large number of sports commentators say that Bledsoe is not the answer and cant move and is pretty much not good anymore. i heard nothing but doubt all preseason about him and he has turned many heads and now people want to shut up about him. hes not mentioned that much on nfl.com or on broadcasts. this guy has proven himself 3 weeks in a row and if it wasnt for him the cowboys would be 0-3. on nfl.com there are always plenty of articles about mcnabb,brady, and plenty of other qb’a but rarely him. i think it is time to give him his credit. and i think he could pass 4000 yards this season. no one wants to give the cowboys credit for nothing. the cowboys have one of the most dangerous offenses this season. you cant tell where its gonna come from, whether its witten, johnson, crayton, glenn or drew. the cowboys should be mentioned more than they are. and as far as the bills go “since my friend at work whose sitting in front of me now is a bills fan” i can just say that im glad they let bledsoe go. although in all honesty they should have kept drew but when drew has a tough season as last year and his stats were on the decline year after year in buffalo they trade him. parcells picks drew up and he is playing some of his best football and that is one large indication of a problem for the bills franchise, coaching staff.
but im glad drew is here.
HUGE! Cowboys fans showed up yesterday. I was entering the stadium screaming ‘go boys’ as each car passed me with either a cowboys flag, star, or a driver with a painted face with cowboys colors. at my tail gater was surrounded by cowboys fans. I’m not exaggerating here: I saw more and heard more cowboys fans than 49ers where I was parked. awesome. and then at the game, you could look left and right and see tons of white shirts and cowboys caps everywhere.
we roared when KJ got his TD. we roared when we recovered fumbles. we roared when we intercepted.
leave the game, it was a sea of dejected 49ers fans. Many muttering to themselves — ‘i hate the cowboys’… — and cowboys fan high-fiving each other and having a blast. Someone screamed “Look around you! Are we in texas? are we in irving? its cowboys fans everywhere!”
HUGE! Huge! the fans were there in style.
Plus, I got to sit with my best friend, Dat Nguyen — its true, his name is Dat too — who is a Cowboys fan too.
MON NIGHTER IN PHILLY ANYONE?
Apparently I have this crazy idea. I want to go to Philly for a Cowboys game with my Silver and Blue Flying. Is anybody else going??
It’s Monday November 14th. I got no problem with a fight or two in the stands but I don’t want to go with just my buddy - a Giants Fan - as back up.
Anyone been in Filthy during a game wearing their colours? I went for a flyers game and wore my teams colors and had three guys with me. We sat beside the flyers bench and didn’t get anything more than heckled and challenged in the parking lot! We won the parking lot scuffle. Two little drunk philly fans don’t make up for Four large sober Leafs fans.
Lighten up on Cortez. He’s 7 of 9 on field goals thru exhibition and regular season (3 over 40 yards). Out of 6 kickoffs yesterday, the best field position the niners got was the 28 yard line. 3 drives started inside their 20. Be careful what you wish for if your search for another kicker. The punter and kick holders are chasing the snaps pretty regularly. The extra point snap rolled to the holder.
AlanTdot: You’re a brave man
Golden
The bills will be better in the long run by letting Bledsoe go he took them as far as he could have last year. If he would have played better they would have made the playoffs last year.
“the cowboys have one of the most dangerous offenses this season”
What happen last week???
The 49ers won 2 games last year. This game shouldn’t have been hard. We will see what Bledsoe has when we play Philly and NY. He has played better than expected so far.
Alan I’ll go with ya,I’m a big boy!6-4 265lbs we can have fun and talk some smack to Philly fans…….
AW, i dont know if you look at the games or not and asking me what happened last week yeah we choked but we moved the ball well on a stingy defense. our offense has not stalled yet and we are in the top on most offensive stats. and i dont know if the bills will be better off in the long run to just put some newbie in there to the wolves. last year i personally think bledsoe was miscoached big time and not protected. he played like crap last year. there hasnt been a good qb in buffalo since kelly and that tells me they dont have a good qb coach. oh yeah and AW dont give me that “niners only won 2 games last year so this game should have been easy” because you dont know , no one knows, and i will only give 1 example of that “cincinnati” cincinati wasnt near as good last year so dont live in the past, live now u cant base a teams strength on what they did last year
golden
I don’t know if you watch the game last week or not but only putting up 13 points is not moving the ball. “cincinnati†has gone 8-8 in the last two years with a young team they are not coming off a 2 win season plus they started playing well at the end of last year so that is just a bad example you gave. So was Bledsoe “miscoached” in NE too? Bledsoe has sucked the last two years but is playing well as it stands right now. He’s numbers look good and better than anybody we have had since #8. Until I see him do it against Philly, NY and Washington I’m not going to jump the gun. Just remember last year he won 9 games but when it was on the line to get to the playoffs he didn’t show up……
10 Julius Jones RB, DAL 74 259 3.5 86.3
JJ is number 10 right now in the in yards. I know is early in the season but 3.5 per is not going to get it done. Is JJ capable of have 100+ yards against a good team?? In 11 games played I think he has had three 100+ yard games but I could be wrong.
Ringing in on Bledsoe’s play so far: The O-line has been very good protecting him, and it seems as if Bledsoe is getting more comfortable in the pocket. When Bledsoe sets his feet he puts a lot of balls where only his guy can get to it, even if he throws into double coverage. He also has good touch on deep balls, and will throw a fast ball when he needs to. Yesterday, especially in the 2nd half, he slid to the right and left nicely, and stepped up in the pocket well too. Prior to yesterday Drew was bouncing around and had “happy feet” and wasn’t creating good passing lanes by smooth, yet small movements to either side. .. Hopefully the Cowboys can throw the ball early in games, get a lead, and get his attempts down a bit from what they are at right now. A big reason for his early success, as with any QB, is the protection. A player that has gotten very little recognition in this regard is Julius Jones. He made an outstanding improvement in his ability to block. Yesterday he made a huge block that allowed Bledsoe to complete on a big third down, and then cut a blitzer down on the Boys last TD. The O-line has been good too, and seems to be getting better.
when bledsoe was in new england AW he did not suck, his stats went up pretty much every year there, then when he came to buffalo his first year was great. and after that downhill every year. oh yeah mr know it all AW, do you expect any qb to push towards the playoffs if he isnt protected. almost every team had a sack day on him. he didnt throw but like 2800 yards last year. he came in here and has outperformed any qb for dallas the last 5 years so far and will probably continue, parcells knows what he has got. and if we only score 13 points that dont mean we didnt move the ball.
golden
I said the last two years he has sucked read it again. I didn’t say he sucked in NE but they did give him away like the bills did. But NE give him to a team that was in their division that says a lot. I said he is playing better then anyone here since #8 so I think that covers the last 5 years. What game was you watching last week 13 points, no turnovers and one missed FG does mean you are not moving the ball.
Alan take a gun…….a big one. Philly fans are the worse. They have a jail in the bottom of the stadium. They all get drunk and more obnoxious as the game wears on. Usually they are so stupid and dumb the just fight each other………but if you are there in Blue and Silver either carry a weapon or study up on your Aikido, Krav Maga, and Navy Seal Sniper training…………uh which usually includes the use of Helicopters, Rifles, Guns, explosives, and a team of others doing the same thing!
Sharkz,
if you are serious I figure we need about eight to ten guys. I’m 6′1″ 255 my buddy is 6,2″ 225, so we do okay for ourselves as well. email me? amorris@typemorris.com
anyone else?
so if bledsoe throws 300 yards a game average until week 16 and i say our offense is deadly are you still gonna say what about the game against the redskins. just look at the stats for the first 3 games we are one of the best offenses and thats just facts.
hey AW i really think you are missing my points of comments but i will make it easy for you and i highly doubt you will dissagree with me on this one.
some coaches can take a player and bring out the best in him and some cannot. and some players may not fit on a certain team well and then fit a lot better on a different team
golden
I think you are missing my point he can have all the numbers but if he can’t move the ball against Philly NY and Washington we are not going anywhere. I’m not saying he can’t but next test will be in two weeks.
I would love to see the cowboys in philly…Although I’m smaller than you guys, 6′ 0″ 190 lbs, but I can definately hold my own. LOL
Hey AW and Golden:
Why don’t you guys shake hands and be friends…bickering back and forth way too philly fan like. Were on the same team.
Alan:
My e-mail is bforbes8@cox.net
Love the idea showing off our brotherly Dallas Cowboy love in philadelphia. I won’t be there with ya’ll but please keep this thread going (even if its a little over-the-top).
Fans in SF this weekend were definitely tame and, perhaps even friendly. A few really agitated people after the game but, as I wrote, they were just muttering to themselves.
I’ve been there. You really don’t want to go, unless you’re really into street brawling.
You will get into a fight. Win or lose, you’ll be swinging.
Why the hell would anyone want to go to the city of brotherly shove anyway? Other than the historic downtown, it’s a real dump.
Alan
There is a fine line between bravery and stupidity. Let me say this. I had a difficult time just walking around Philly in the off season with just a Cowboys ballcap.
Also, when I lived in Ft Worth a few years ago there was a guy at the local sports talk station that didn’t believe it would be that bad. He was not a Cowboy fan (he was from Cleveland originally) but he went to a game in Philly wearing an Irvin jersey. In fact the game he went to was the one that ended Irvin’s career. This guy went with a hidden mic into the 700 section. You wouldn’t the cussing and harrassment they caught on tape much less the folks you can hear screaming stuff like “Die, druggy!” as Irvin laid on the field. This guy was also heavily bruised from stuff thrown at him. He became a believer of the Philly insanity.
Well,at this point only 4 teams out of 32 have better records than the Cowboys at this point!
It’s a sin that one of ‘em is the indians.
Did anyone notice that in the second half after they put Pile at FS(instead of Davis) that our long ball defense suddenly got better?I’ll admit Pile is not a “playmaker” but he is a serviceable FS at this point who understands that he’s the last in line as far as containment is concerened!The 49′rs only had 4 plays over 12 yards against us(albiet big ones) and I think if we tweak our defense scheme appropriately we can be formibable.We have some growing pains to go thru(Ware being pushed outside the pocket) but overall the talent is there.Looks like our second defensive line(Spears,Canty.etc.) outplayed our starters….hmmm….I hope BP understands that da Raiders are gonna be rabid dogs at home not wanting to be 0-4 and that this will make or break their season(0-4 hole is a death sentence) and that it will be “bombs” away!Let’s tighten up and let this game prove our resurgance as a boneafied NFL power again!
I really think that BP and Zim have a scheme and play calling that is putting a little too much emphasis on pressure and playmaking.
They have shown a couple of interesting trends:
1. Staying with the 3-4, no matter what (even when O is 3 wide)
2. Playing man-to-man and cover 1 (which requires Williams to cover the TE and deep ball as an option).
Now, I can envision two reasons why they might be doing this.
First, they have to learn the basic D, before mixing in exotic packages. Even if they are in a mis-match, the players (especially the rookies) are better served doing what they know, which is to A. Stop the run and B. Put pressure on the QB.
Second, and this is might be a bit conspiratorial, but I think BP wants to put his D under fire…see how they respond. One-on-one, you guys have to beat their guys every play.
If needed, and I’ll bet you dollars to doughnuts they do it this week with Moss & Porter, they can play match-up, Cover 2, in a primarily nickle D to prevent the long bombs. Especially given the Norv Turner and Al Davis’ propensity for the long ball.
But that would mean a whole lot of open space to run and TE problems. You may see a lot of long drives, but a lack of big plays and (hopefully) TDs.
Very good FireFighter………this is such a crucial part of the season!You might be right on your points and I see a very “focused” Cowboys team taking the feild next Sunday(I hope)……..and why are constantly taking an hour to get rolling each game,drives me crazy!
Having lived in the SF Bay Area for many years, I know that the majority of 49er fans are “Fair Weather.” Oh yeah, they packed the place and it was hard to get tickets during the Montana/Young years, but before Montana arrived, and after Young retired, it was easy to get tickets, so it doesn’t surprise me that there were a lot of Cowboy fans in attendance. The Raider fans are a lot more rabid! Gonna be a great game! Rafael, I have my Tylenol ready!
On a more important note, Da ‘Boys are 2-0 ON THE ROAD! That is very encouraging, considering how the defense still needs time to gel(as well as needing a FS,) and JJ has yet to have a break-out game. Go ‘Boys!
AlanTdot I live outside philly and I highly suggest you do not wear cowboys colors. I have seen many a visiting fan get pummelled by frustrated drunk, obnoxious fleagle fans. It is the pits. The fans are real losers. It is so bad that none of our wives will go with us anymore. The fans are drunk and total a–holes. It is so bad that my friends are all eagles fans and they can not even bring their kids or wives to a game. It is a drunk testosterone laden idiot pit.
I will be there Monday Night in Philly. One of my good friends is an Eagles fan and is against me going Cowbouy’d up. But I cannot deny the True Blue in me. Do you have your seats yet?
btw I have been to the stadium it isn’t that bad, well it was not when I went before.
I’ve never been there(philly) and couldn’t go anyway because of work,but I can only imagine!You know they hate the Cowboys guts and I bet that place would be pretty inhospitable in the 4th quarter if the Cowboys were cruising to a win!We need to re-arrange some rushing lanes for Ware(so he won’t constantly get pushed outside the pocket) so he can meet McNabb face to face!Maybe a body-slam by Canty or a pancake by Spears! GO COWBOYS!
Fighter15
You said something on a previous blog about DC not being unhappy about the switch to the 3-4 after I said he was. Any suggestion Zim is unhappy about the switch to the 3-4 would be disingenuous.
I had some free time this morning so here is a quote from Bill Parcells.
“Basically, I have a DC who is not (on board) with the 3-4, but he’s familiar with it now because he spent all winter on it. That was one of his jobs: Get familiar with it and DON’T TELL ME ABOUT WHAT YOU DON’T WANT TO DO. BE PREPARED TO DO WHATEVER I TELL YOU, BECAUSE IT’S NOT GOING TO BE A SUGGESTION AT SOME POINT IN TIME WHAT WE’LL DO.”
This was originally printed July 29, 2005
This sounds to me like the DC is doing what he is being told to do and not what he would like to do. Now it is true that Zim did not say anything to the press about being unhappy, but the head coach said something that made it sound that way.
I believe this is BP’s team and not the OC or the DC does anything that BP doesn’t give the final ok on.
Obviously Zimmer wouldn’t want to move to the 3-4. He wasn’t experienced with it. He didn’t have the personnel for it pre-draft and FA. He has been very successful with the 4-3.
But the switch in theory creates: offensive confusion, blitz possibilities, less draft competition for LBs, and better short passing D.
Unfortunately, the 3-4 is notoriously weaker vs. the run, a staple of the NFC East. That’s why the underachieving run-stuffer NT Fergusen was supposed to be such a key component of the switch. And that’s why he is one of my main scapegoats so far.
If Bill would let Zimmer run the 4-3 occasionally, look what they could do:
D-Line: Ellis, Glover, Fergusen, Coleman, with Canty and Spears subbing in to keep guys fresh. Very strong against the run.
LB: Now put our best playmakers and speedy guys back here. Singleton (or Fujita), Nguyen and Ware.
That would 1) allow Ware to cover more TEs–possibly more of a strength than pass-rushing so far, 2) get more of our best players on the field–I’ll swap out James for any of our D-Linemen any day–3) get four bona fide pass-rushers on the line of scrimmage without blitzing.
With the run sufficiently smothered, we could blitz the passing lanes more frequently with Roy and Ware. And this would confuse offenses expecting the 3-4.
Let’s hope Bill is only avoiding this to make his team learn the 3-4 faster, and that they start mixing in the 4-3 by midseason.
Remnant(or anyone) do you know how much experiance the rest of the coaching staff has with the 3-4?Like especially the linebackers and D-line coaches?
Sharkz:
Gary Gibbs has coached our LB’s since the 2002 season. Before that he was Defensive Coordinator for LSU and Georgia and has held other coaching positions in college. So this is at least his first time coaching the 3-4 in the NFL.
Kacy Rodgers was our defensive tackles coach for the last two years and has been promoted this year to defensive line coach. Prior to joining the Cowboys three years ago, he was coaching in the college ranks at Arkansas and Middle Tennesee State (defensive line coach). So he has not coached the 3-4 in the NFL, either.
Remnant,
Take our best pass rusher and make him cover TEs…hmm
RMAC,
Without a doubt it was an edict by Parcells that made the switch. It’s just that there is a perception that would suggest, based on no statements by Zimmer, that he hates it.
Fighter15,
Our best pass rusher? Who, Ware? He has 1 sack (where he beat only a TE). Glover and Ellis are still better pass-rushers than he is. And I’d rather have Ware in coverage on a TE than James or Singleton any day.
Hate to learn that Cowboy fans can’t attend a game in Philadelphia without fearing injury. The city is a full of uneducated, angry, drunk, frustrated fans (I lived there for two years). Think about it… the eagles are a storied franchise for their inadequacies and their failures. They’ve always been at the bottom of the NFC East. They’ve reason to be agnry.
Perhaps I’m wrong, but I imagine Philly fans don’t need to fear for their safety if they’re in Irving watching a game… unless, of course, they’re mouthing-off and acting stupid.
And in my home town, 49er fans in SF have better lives and don’t need to brawl to make-up for their pesonal short comings. One 9er fan even congratulated a group of us Cowboy fans as we were leaving the stadium.
I’m rooting for Cowboy fans to show up in Cowboys color and in mass in Philadelphia.
Come on Remnant, there is no doubt that Ware was brought in and has shown promise to be the best pass rusher Dallas has had since Haley.
Is he gonna struggle early, yeah, of course. No one doubted it. To start quoting stats this early as a harbinger of success is short-sighted and ignorant of the facts that pressure has significantly increased over any time in the recent past. Sacks are up, because teams are really game planning for Ware already, and the quality of support has also gone up, significantly. The one area of Ware’s game that BP consistently harps on is Ware’s run/pass reaction and coverage ability.
One last note on Zimmer. During training camp, BP made a significant exception to his rule that only he talks to the press. Zimmer was allowed a press conference and several interviews to talk about the switch. Zimmer admitted he had a lot to learn and was behind the curve, but almost immediately talked about the positives of the scheme and his nervous excitement about the matchups that it causes. His one caveat is that the 3-4 defense puts the onus on every man winning their battle and requiring a higher degree of talent to work effectively.
BP and Jerry got the talent, Zimmer is putting it together. So far, I give him a B. Production is a current C, potential is an A+, and talent is showing progress. SD said before the opener it takes half a year to assimilate. No jumping ship because it’s raining, this boat will float.
Carioca: I was at the Eagles/Cowboys game last year and the eagles fans were extremely obnoxious, Chanting “our House!” over and over the whole 2nd half. I don’t imagine any of them had any fear of injury from the Cowboys fans. I was shocked at how many Eagles fans traveled in to see the game. I heard they have a large group that is fairly well organized that travels to select away games to raise hell. I have mixed feelings about that. I welcome their $ but not enough to offset the assinine behavior.
Remnant:
You’re one of those guys that didn’t appreciated Willie Blade’s job on 2003, right? At least you sound that way…
In this season, what happened in the first 2 games when Ferguson was on the field? RB’s didn’t had much success and they tend to avoid the middle of the line. What happened on Sunday you say? Well, in the first half you would have a hard time finding a position that worked well… In the second half they weren’t as succesful running through the middle early on, so, they dropped it and they had some success on the outside.
Big body NT’s aren’t related to stat riches, they’re what they’re, that’s why I used to say that in 2004 the second most important thing we missed of the past year, other than Woodson, was Blade.
Fighter15,
Look, we’re both fans who want the same thing from Ware: pressure on the QB. And we both expect to see it at some point. But let’s review: Ware at 6-4 251 is undersized to go against OTs. That’s why he is technically an OLB in the base 3-4. Opposing offenses have not been assigning double teams to him often, and he hasn’t produced yet in the regular season. Do I think he’ll get there? Yes. This season? Probably.
But until then, all I’m saying is let’s consider mixing in the 4-3 as a change-up. It lets Ware play OLB instead of pseudo-DE. Ok? And I had to laugh sadly at your very correct “best since Haley” remark. Let’s both hope Ware becomes something like that stud.
Jeez, Chandus, cool down. I loved the job Blade did in ‘03 and noted many times last year how much they missed his presence in the middle. And I don’t expect good stats from Fergusen individually , but was merely quoting them along with the rest of the players’ stats.
But here are some relevant facts: Fergusen has not started at NT yet. Despite his presence on 50% of the drives each game, opposing teams have averaged 4.0, 4.2 and 5.0 yards per carry in each week. Last year, our defense allowed just 4.2 yards per carry all year. And while I’ll give you Tomlinson and Portis as studs, our team also allowed 49ers RB Barlow to look like a world beater against us.
So all I’m saying is, when is Fergusen’s impact going to be discernible?
Remnant
Tomlinson and Portis were shut down. Barlow has looked the best against our D plus that was the only game he did anything.
last week was the first time this season any team has done decent as far as rushing, tomlinson had about 75 yards and no passes against us and portis didnt do anything.
Monday nighter in Philly,
Now I am not looking to go to Philly to brawl, but doesn’t it seem ridiculous to think that you can’t go to a stadium without fear of being beaten up? I still want to go, and if anyone wants to get a group together just let me know, my email is posted above - is that okay Raf? - and I can’t believe that 10 Men wearing silver and blue will be attacked in Philly.
AlanTdot: Might I suggest you get the lightest member of your crew(dressed in the putrid green for safety) to carry a video camera and travel a short distance away from you so you’ll have evidence against the perps of the inevitable assaults that are coming your way.
It would also make for some interesting viewing to your supporters from this blog.
Alan-I would love to go but work and lack of cash makes it impossible. I am never ashamed to wear the blue and silver…wore it proudly in high school while we were 3-13 then 1-15 and was verbally assaulted daily for it but… wearing it to a Philly game in Philly may be pushing even my level of bravery. Good luck and God speed. By the way…Do you have disability insurance?
Raf…how about a new thread? Would you entertain suggestions?
I was at the 1989 Phila./Dallas game (the Buddy Ryan/Jimmy Johnson bounty bowl) and that was the year Dallas was 1-15 and those fans still were total a..holes. It had snowed a few days before the game and there was still snow in the stadium and under the seats. From the start of the game, they were throwing snowballs at the Dallas bench and when Mike Saxson was trying to punt out of the endzone, he was getting pelted. They even gathered up over the tunnel at the end of the game to throw more snowballs, drinks, and even cups of piss on Jimmy. The only reason I felt safe at the game was because I had went up on a bus trip full of Cowboys’ fans and we all had seats together and I was safe in the middle of them all : ). Good luck if any of you go to that Monday Night game and punch a few of those a..holes in the mouth for me if you get a chance.
As far as all the Cowboys’ fans at the 49ers game, at the end of the game even Rattay mentioned that it was hard for him to call the plays sometimes with all the Dallas fans cheering. I hope we see a lot of those fans trickle on over to Oakland this week. Go Dallas!!!
I think there are alot of Cowboys fans in California in general…mainly hispanics….they love there ‘boyz!
I live in Raleigh, NC and I am planning to attend the game in Charlotte, NC on Christmas Eve. Anymore Cowboy fans in Raleigh? Where so you all get together? I will be looking for you loyal fans on Christmas Eve. I have been to one Cowboy game in Charlotte and the Cowboys were well represented.
jeff
They are not mainly hispanics. There are cowboys fans everywhere.
Chris I am planning on going to that game also. My Christmas present to myself.
Is there anywhere Cowboy fans can get together and go to a game as a group? Some kind of tour operation? Do they sell tickets to Coboy fans in certain sections?
I want to go to the Philly game, but I ain’t goin alone. Thanks for the heads up.
My gift also, an expensive one at that Jon. See you there!
It is so bad at Philly that (like I stated before) I live within 40 miles of the Fleagles stadium and guess what Cowboy-Eagle game I am going to. Right! October 9th in Dallas. I want to be surrounded by class fans not a– fans. The fleagles may have moved across the street to a new stadium but all the low life, people without lives, vile and disgusting fans moved with them. The same scene in a different arena. I hope I am in for a big big suprise and a super Cowboy victory.
GO BOYS!
Monday Night in Philly
A few things have changed in Philly. They stop selling beer pretty early and the bumble bees are quick to the scene when trouble occurs.
I am actually going with 2 Eagle fans and I will be decked out in my silver and blue. If anyone else is going to go to the Monday night game in Philly shoot me an email. My Philly friends are very hospitable and welcome any additional tailgaters including Cowboy fans.
My email is ksierchio513@gmail.com
GO COWBOYS
I live in North Carolina and am also going to the Cowboys-Panthers game and hoping to smash the spirit of our home team. I for one have NEVER forgivin the Panthers for the phyical destruction of our Cowboys years ago by Lamar Lathon. Still can’t get over that how one man put out Irvin and Sanders. I know for sure from talking to locals (I’m 100 miles from Charlotte), there will be a large Cowboy crowd!
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