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Credit crisis hits the Dallas Cowboys, seeking $350 mil loan

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cube
6 days ago • Friday 2008-11-14 15:07:00 • Reply
BigTex wrote:
It would be funny if NFL players had to start wearing some kind of product endorsement patch on every square inch of their uniforms, like race car drivers.

It would also be kind of neat to see them work all of their sponsors into their post-game comments:

"Well, it was a tough game out there today at the Exxon-Mobil Texas Stadium. The Wilson Ultra-Pro football seemed to keep popping out, even with the added grip of the Under Armor neoprene gloves the guys were wearing. Every time I looked at the Principal Financial scoreboard I thought to myself, 'wow, I'm going to need a couple of Bayer aspirin with a Gatorade Tropical Twist chaser when this thing is over.'"

Wayne's World "Sponsors" Wink
SuperTico
6 days ago • Friday 2008-11-14 16:27:00 • Reply
Yaaaaaaaaawn
Tyipical M-pyre
IDIOTS..........
Armageddon
6 days ago • Friday 2008-11-14 16:47:00 • Reply
Sports in the US is about to change. By the end of 2009 I would expect to see attendances down 50%.
BigTex
6 days ago • Friday 2008-11-14 18:51:00 • Reply
Superhero of the future:


DJSNOLA
6 days ago • Friday 2008-11-14 19:02:00 • Reply
I do think something is going to have to give when it comes ticket prices for sporting events. Not to mention concerts and such! Its just not going to sit well with the average person who is having a hard time making ends meet. With many people hit hard by the economy, watching some overpaid guys play a sport just wont be the same!!
jdmartin
6 days ago • Friday 2008-11-14 19:26:00 • Reply
No doubt. I wanted to take my father to the Giants/Steelers game earlier this year. The cheapest tickets I could get, and these were tickets that would make you wish you stayed home, were $200 apiece, and that does not include parking, etc. I would have dropped $600 easily on that game in the nosebleed section, over a grand with halfway decent seats. Dad had to watch it on TV instead - I'd sooner give him the $500 to supplement his income than piss it away at the lip of the Meadowlands.

Same thing with Yankees tickets this year. Going to any sports game has gotten ridiculous. Back when my grandfather was alive we could take him to the game, plus buy him a hat, a hot dog & soda and have decent seats & parking for less than $100 for 3 people.
frankthetank
6 days ago • Friday 2008-11-14 20:48:00 • Reply
These arenas, stadiums, ballparks will take a hit.

I was watching the end of the Bucks game tonite (i don't watch NBA, but it caught my eye for some reason). I noticed that wherever they were playing, the place was empty. There were empty seats everywhere.

NBA just sucks now. Back when i watched it (Jordan, Pippen) it was a lot more interesting. Now its just a bunch of rapping, gangsters with their bling bling and their giant paychecks.
cbxer55
6 days ago • Friday 2008-11-14 20:56:00 • Reply
frankthetank wrote:
These arenas, stadiums, ballparks will take a hit.

I was watching the end of the Bucks game tonite (i don't watch NBA, but it caught my eye for some reason). I noticed that wherever they were playing, the place was empty. There were empty seats everywhere.

NBA just sucks now. Back when i watched it (Jordan, Pippen) it was a lot more interesting. Now its just a bunch of rapping, gangsters with their bling bling and their giant paychecks.


We just got a NBA team here in Oklahoma City. Used to be the Seattle Seahawks, now the OKC Thunder. WHHIIPPPEEE!!!
Who gives a flip? Everyone is all excited about this. They are totally re-building the stadium for more seats! Completely rerouting the I-40 through Oklahoma City to allow the stadium to expand. In the near future, no one will be able to afford the seats as we will all be unemployed.
What a hoot that is, huh?
manu
6 days ago • Saturday 2008-11-15 01:36:00 • Reply
You haven't seen anything yet. The real crash in the U.S. economy is coming at the end of Dec., 28 or 29. We will see you plays the game just "for the love of the game". Ha ha ha.
GeneralGreen
6 days ago • Saturday 2008-11-15 02:46:00 • Reply
Football-Basketball-baseball-soccer ect..are past time sports played by youth or men for fun...it has in the oil age turned into a multi-billion dollar industry.
Sports have no lasting value or spirit to them..they dont do much more then a basic movie does on entertaining a spectator for a few hours.
I for one will be glad to see pro-sports fall by the way...and if they are played..they are played by a man who has a job as a mechanic, a plumber, a farmer etc..not by some overpay IQ-52 moron for 25 million dolalrs a year.
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were $200 apiece, and that does not include parking, etc. I would have dropped $600 easily

Sorry but I can think of 1,000,000 other things I can spend 500 bucks on...hell a high school football game cost 7 dollars and brings just as much entertainment value as some pro-sport does ..and its local..I actually can meet and talk to the players "who are all most likely doing a part time job in the community'
pro-Sports-May they fall by the way
BigTex
6 days ago • Saturday 2008-11-15 07:05:00 • Reply
Some past and future ruins:








DoomWarrior
6 days ago • Saturday 2008-11-15 07:38:00 • Reply
BigTex wrote:
Some past and future ruins:









Nice!
DJSNOLA
5 days ago • Saturday 2008-11-15 14:19:00 • Reply
Im doubting those new ruins will last 2000+ years though!
VMarcHart
5 days ago • Saturday 2008-11-15 14:37:00 • Reply
BigTex wrote:
It would be funny if NFL players had to start wearing some kind of product endorsement patch on every square inch of their uniforms, like race car drivers.
Like this fool?


BigTex wrote:
"Well, it was a tough game out there today at the Exxon-Mobil Texas Stadium. The Wilson Ultra-Pro football seemed to keep popping out, even with the added grip of the Under Armor neoprene gloves the guys were wearing. Every time I looked at the Principal Financial scoreboard I thought to myself, 'wow, I'm going to need a couple of Bayer aspirin with a Gatorade Tropical Twist chaser when this thing is over.'"
Ha-ha!

Alternatively, professional teams can start having salaries like the rest of us, and save millions a year.
idiom
4 days ago • Sunday 2008-11-16 10:46:00 • Reply
BigTex wrote:
Some past and future ruins:




Some great possibilites for a post crash community there...
pup55
4 days ago • Sunday 2008-11-16 14:13:00 • Reply
It's actually kind of interesting. The early NFL had to deal with exactly the same thing--people financing their team through their normal business activities, and having to occasionally fold up the operation when things got bad. No problem to pick up the team and move it if you thought things would be better in some other city... teams hibernating for a couple of years until they could find some financing...

Of course, the Indian Packing Company team is still in existence, as are the Decatur Staleys, who had to move to Chicago. The rest of the original teams are long gone. The Boston Redskins played their first championship game in New York in 1936 during the process of relocation to DC. The Cleveland Rams have now relocated twice. The Chicago Cardinals have also relocated twice.

In 1934, the St. Louis team only played 3 games, and the Cincinnati team only played 8.

If one can imagine--the Eagles and Steelers had to merge in 1943 because of the war and lack of players.

The point of all of this: When money is tight, entertainment money is tighter.

An additional point: One of the major NFL sponsors, the Anheuser Busch company, was recently bought out by the Europeans. This will no doubt have a dramatic effect on the league revenue.


NFL Historical Standings
PrairieMule
19 hours ago • Thursday 2008-11-20 14:39:00 • Reply
cbxer55 wrote:
frankthetank wrote:
These arenas, stadiums, ballparks will take a hit.

I was watching the end of the Bucks game tonite (i don't watch NBA, but it caught my eye for some reason). I noticed that wherever they were playing, the place was empty. There were empty seats everywhere.

NBA just sucks now. Back when i watched it (Jordan, Pippen) it was a lot more interesting. Now its just a bunch of rapping, gangsters with their bling bling and their giant paychecks.


We just got a NBA team here in Oklahoma City. Used to be the Seattle Seahawks, now the OKC Thunder. WHHIIPPPEEE!!!
Who gives a flip? Everyone is all excited about this. They are totally re-building the stadium for more seats! Completely rerouting the I-40 through Oklahoma City to allow the stadium to expand. In the near future, no one will be able to afford the seats as we will all be unemployed.
What a hoot that is, huh?


Back in the mid 90's my roomate was the DJ for the Oklahoma City Blazers Hockey. I use his season pass to take dates for 8th row, center ice. Sometimes I'd get in free just by carting his equipment .
Back then CHL hockey could pack in 8-10,000 people.

Regarding Jerry Jones. He has soaked the people of Arlington, they just don't know it yet . I have lived in Dallas since 1998. I have never gone to a game and never will. Maybe they will have a superbowl there in the future or a final 4 NBA championship. Unlike the American Airlines center that has Mavericks and Stars games, the Cowboys have 8 home games a year. They need something to occupy that monolith for the other 357 days of the year.

EB if you were on that project I'm sorry.
PrairieMule
19 hours ago • Thursday 2008-11-20 14:40:00 • Reply
DUPLICATE
emersonbiggins
18 hours ago • Thursday 2008-11-20 15:15:00 • Reply
PrairieMule wrote:

EB if you were on that project I'm sorry.


Nah, different firm. It's just that many more pounding the pavement (along with myself) for a job, though.
Chuckmak
23 minutes ago • Friday 2008-11-21 09:48:00 • Reply
*PLAYS "HAIL TO THE REDSKINS" IN THIS POST*
Chuckmak
3 minutes ago • Friday 2008-11-21 10:08:00 • Reply
cbxer55 wrote:
We just got a NBA team here in Oklahoma City. Used to be the Seattle Seahawks, now the OKC Thunder. WHHIIPPPEEE!!!


If you're going to rant at least get the team names right. Moron.

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