Jerry Jones Reminds Us That Dallas Sucks
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Has it ever happened before in NFL history that an owner has to compose a letter discussing (not quite apologizing) for the seriously crappy job they did of hosting the Super Bowl?
And yet, here is Jerry Jones doing just that. Dallas sucks, proven once again.
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Was it 400 people with legitimate tickets refused seating?
The Owner, Team, Players, & Fans can be hopelessly arrogant. That’s why any day Dallas loses is a good day.
The important part of the article that you’re failing to take into account was the “the NFL, not owners, puts on Super Bowls” part. The NFL was in charge of adding the temporary seats, not Jerry Jones. As much as I hate the man, I’m not going to blame him for somebody else’s fuckup.
I object to the Super Bowl only being played in warm weather cities or indoor stadia. Do they really think people wont go to a game in Green Bay or Pittsburgh, or that the players are incapable of performing in adverse weather conditions?
They waived that warm weather/indoor stadium rule for New Meadowlands in 2014. But I doubt we will ever see a Super Bowl in Lambeau or Soldier Field.