Because they are. Cowboys have revamped and are going to be healthy and hungry next season. The Eagles aren't going to make it anywhere now that everyone knows the game plan for the one trick pony named Vick. We have a good offense and our D is just going to get better and adding a damn good DC is a plus. Adding Prince Amukamara to the back field will make it hell of a lot better for our D and to contain big play makers like Jackson, cause Prince is a hell of a CB and fast as hell. Good things in the Cowboys future. I'm excited
Because they are. Cowboys have revamped and are going to be healthy and hungry next season. The Eagles aren't going to make it anywhere now that everyone knows the game plan for the one trick pony named Vick. We have a good offense and our D is just going to get better and adding a damn good DC is a plus. Adding Prince Amukamara to the back field will make it hell of a lot better for our D and to contain big play makers like Jackson, cause Prince is a hell of a CB and fast as hell. Good things in the Cowboys future. I'm excited
Lawl, good luck with that... I'll see you and your overrated failboys next season. I'm not arguing eagles/cowboys tonight, I'm too tired. I just know the eagles will be the 2011-2012 NFC East champs. Mark my words. Besides I got my awesomely good stanley cup contending Flyers team to support right now... I'll worry about the eagles in august...
Even if Eagles win they won't get passed the Packers
Packers are the only team I'm really scared of to face in the NFC. That team had over 15+ injuries and still won the Super Bowl. Now imagine when they are 100% healthy and they get J-Finley back. Packers are scary good and next year will probably win again if the Cowboys don't.
Maybe in 3-5 years they can seriously compete. They have some young talent in drue holiday, evan turner, and thadieus young. These players will grow together and hopefully turn into a contender soon. The future is bright for the sixers!
Even if Eagles win they won't get passed the Packers
Packers are the only team I'm really scared of to face in the NFC. That team had over 15+ injuries and still won the Super Bowl. Now imagine when they are 100% healthy and they get J-Finley back. Packers are scary good and next year will probably win again if the Cowboys don't.
ARLINGTON, Texas -- After a limited number of sections in temporary seating areas at Cowboys Stadium were not completed in time, 400 fans were left without seats at Super Bowl XLV on Sunday.
Two hours before the game, workers were frantically trying to fix the sections or get the fans "relocated to similar or better seats," valued at $800. The NFL found alternate seating for 850 of the 1,250 fans affected. The 400 who were not able to be seated were given a refund of triple face value -- $2,400.
"Incomplete installation of temporary seats in a limited number of sections made the seats unusable," the NFL said in a statement. "The safety of fans attending the Super Bowl was paramount in making the decision and the NFL, Dallas Cowboys and City of Arlington officials are in agreement with the resolution. We regret the situation and inconvenience that it may have caused. We will conduct a full review of this matter."
The NFL tried to placate those 400 fans, taking them inside the stadium to watch the game on monitors in the North Field Club behind the Pittsburgh bench. They also had the option of viewing the game from standing-room platforms in each corner of the stadium. Those fans will still get the triple refund.
The fans "watched game in club w/free food, soft drinks + merchandise," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello tweeted. "The other 850 were re-located to seats in equal or better locations. NFL + Cowboys staff and families gave up seats."
After saying all week that he expected Sunday's game to set an all-time Super Bowl attendance record with 105,000 fans seated inside the stadium, Dallas Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones come up short as the announced attendance of 103,219 was just shy of the 103,985 mark set in Super Bowl XIV between the Los Angeles Rams and Pittsburgh Steelers at the Rose Bowl.
Based on the 850 seats that were forfeited by the NFL and Cowboys to make room for those who were relocated, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy confirmed that the seating debacle was the reason the attendance record was not set.
"Yes," McCarthy said when asked if those seats would've been otherwise occupied had the displaced fans not been moved there. "But we've been focused on the safety and experience of our fans."
Instead, Jones will have to settle for the second-largest Super Bowl crowd.
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now we are all set and ready to go
Packers are the only team I'm really scared of to face in the NFC. That team had over 15+ injuries and still won the Super Bowl. Now imagine when they are 100% healthy and they get J-Finley back. Packers are scary good and next year will probably win again if the Cowboys don't.
Two hours before the game, workers were frantically trying to fix the sections or get the fans "relocated to similar or better seats," valued at $800. The NFL found alternate seating for 850 of the 1,250 fans affected. The 400 who were not able to be seated were given a refund of triple face value -- $2,400.
"Incomplete installation of temporary seats in a limited number of sections made the seats unusable," the NFL said in a statement. "The safety of fans attending the Super Bowl was paramount in making the decision and the NFL, Dallas Cowboys and City of Arlington officials are in agreement with the resolution. We regret the situation and inconvenience that it may have caused. We will conduct a full review of this matter."
The NFL tried to placate those 400 fans, taking them inside the stadium to watch the game on monitors in the North Field Club behind the Pittsburgh bench. They also had the option of viewing the game from standing-room platforms in each corner of the stadium. Those fans will still get the triple refund.
The fans "watched game in club w/free food, soft drinks + merchandise," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello tweeted. "The other 850 were re-located to seats in equal or better locations. NFL + Cowboys staff and families gave up seats."
After saying all week that he expected Sunday's game to set an all-time Super Bowl attendance record with 105,000 fans seated inside the stadium, Dallas Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones come up short as the announced attendance of 103,219 was just shy of the 103,985 mark set in Super Bowl XIV between the Los Angeles Rams and Pittsburgh Steelers at the Rose Bowl.
Based on the 850 seats that were forfeited by the NFL and Cowboys to make room for those who were relocated, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy confirmed that the seating debacle was the reason the attendance record was not set.
"Yes," McCarthy said when asked if those seats would've been otherwise occupied had the displaced fans not been moved there. "But we've been focused on the safety and experience of our fans."
Instead, Jones will have to settle for the second-largest Super Bowl crowd.