Cowboys Stadium Falls Short Of Super Bowl Attendance Record

Discussion in 'NFL General Discussion' started by SRW, Feb 6, 2011.

  1. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    Ice, snow, a taxi strike and stadium seating issues dominated the headlines leading up to Super Bowl XLV. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was hoping for some good news in the form of a Super Bowl attendance record Sunday night, but he'll have to settle for second place. A total of 103,219 crammed into Cowboys Stadium to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers, missing the record by 766. The construction of some temporary seating was not completed in time for the game, resulting in the relocation of 850 fans and refunds for 400 who could not be reseated in the stadium. It's unclear whether that was the reason the record wasn't set.

    Source: ESPN.com
     
  2. FamousGuy909

    FamousGuy909 Ticket Scalper

    let some heads roll
     
  3. hermhater

    hermhater Guest

    It's because there's too many fat people in Texas. No room for the out of towners.
     
  4. SoDev

    SoDev Don't tase me, bro!

    What a train wreck and the field was crap.
     
  5. DontKnowMe

    DontKnowMe Anti-Social Networker

    Next time, Jerry will sell seats on the roof to break that heckin record.
     
  6. See you in Los Angeles for Super Bowl 50.......

    Dallas didn't look ready hosting the big game.......let alone contend to play it in.
     
  7. phiglesphan

    phiglesphan BANNED

    Another Jerry Jones\Dallas Cowturds fail. Just when you thought they couldn't fail anymore this season.