VIDEO: Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Says Absence Of Curtains Within AT&T Stadium Is An Advantage For The Team
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In a surprising declaration, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones revealed that the team’s strategic advantage has been the absence of curtains in AT&T Stadium. Speaking to a radio host about Ceedee Lamb’s curtains request, Jones boldly proclaimed that the lack of curtains gives the Cowboys an edge over their opponents.
This unexpected revelation has sparked a lively debate among fans and analysts. Some applaud Jones for his unconventional thinking, commending him for finding an advantage in an unlikely place. Others, however, question the practicality of such a decision, suggesting that curtains could offer benefits that outweigh any perceived disadvantages.
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Jerry Jones, owner of the Cowboys and the visionary behind AT&T Stadium’s unique design, was quick to dismiss the idea of modifying the structure. “Well, let’s tear the damn stadium down and build another one?” he retorted when questioned post-game. His sarcasm made it clear: the glare is here to stay.
The conversation about the sun’s impact has been ongoing, but Jones reinforced his position during a recent interview on 105.3 FM The Fan. For him, the design was intentional and...
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