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HOLY JERRY JONES
Cowboys face potential blackout
Posted by Mike Florio on September 16, 2009 5:19 PM ET At a time when all eyes are on Jacksonville and San Diego regarding the possibility that no eyes will be watching the respective home teams' games in the local market, a highly unlikely candidate for a blackout has emerged. The Dallas Cowboys. According to CBS 11 in Dallas, the Giants-Cowboys game has not yet been sold out. And if it's not sold out by 8:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, it might not be televised in the Dallas area. Though nearly 100,000 fans are expected to attend, thanks to roughly 18,000 standing-room only party passes, 1,200 reserved seats that had been tied to a PSL obligation have been released to the public in an effort to get the tickets sold. The move has ruffled the feathers of some folks who paid $5,000 per seat for the right to buy season tickets. "I don't quite understand why there's tickets available without the PSL's if they are good seats," said Tom Gipson of Flower Mound, Texas, who plunked down $10,000 for a pair of PSLs. "But I guess with the price they couldn't sell them all." Per CBS 11, the Cowboys won't say how many tickets need to be moved in order to avoid a blackout. Typically, an extension of the 72-hour deadline will be approved, if it appears that all of the tickets will be sold. So in addition to the fact that there's no television in anyone's home that can rival the four-sided HD drive-in theater screen that hovers over the playing field at the brand-new venue, the reality very well might be that it's the only set of screen on which the game will be televised in North Texas. |
Please,Please,Please let the cowboys get blacked out.
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That would be about nine different kinds of hilarious
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No way in the world does this get blacked out. Jerry's ego will not allow it.
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Got a link to that story? Thanks in advance.
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So they could get blacked inspite of more people being there than basically any other stadium in the league.
That's weird. |
I would love it, but I doubt jerry jones lets it happen.
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Holy shit, this would be awesome.
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awesome
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Blackout? no problem, all the people in Dallas have to do is go stand in their front yard and watch that ridiculously huge jumbotron.
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It would make me happy to see that.
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It's ok. I'm sure his new $140M screen won't be blacked out.:rolleyes:
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That would be an extreme FAIL!
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They need to sell 20,000 seats?
Good ****ing luck. The Chargers only needed to sell 2500, and yesterday sold a grand total of 50. |
it wont be blacked out. It just makes for good internet talk
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It's about 1200 seats tied to the PSL thing |
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It's their own fault for pricing games right out of the ability of common people to go see them.
As a Red Sox fan, there's nothing I enjoyed more than all those camera shots of the new Yankees ballpark for the first half of the season, with most of the seats behind home plate empty. |
i wish they were blacked out nationwide, since they are on national television about 14 times a year.
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They will sell them for 'selected' games. The blackout rules say X number of certain types of tickets have to be sold, so that's where the 1200 PSL seats come into play. |
Cowboy luv .. nice ....
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i'd like to see the whole night black out ... |
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