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The movement that started here.We shouldn't have to keep saying this.
The movement that started here.We shouldn't have to keep saying this.
I just hope it succeeds this time.The movement that started here.
I read on Twitter where the #BoycottJerry group now has a couple DFW radio stations tweeting along with them. This could very well drum up enough support for a billboard- especially if the Cowboys are eliminated at Washington.I just hope it succeeds this time.
We were just about 4-5 year too early it seems.I read on Twitter where the #BoycottJerry group now has a couple DFW radio stations tweeting along with them. This could very well drum up enough support for a billboard- especially if the Cowboys are eliminated at Washington.
It didn't start soon enough somewhere?We were just about 4-5 year too early it seems.
What are the ground rules to the boycott?We were just about 4-5 year too early it seems.
I don't if there are any except not buying anything Cowboys related. And if you're not a Nielsen house then even watching them on TV you are safe.What are the ground rules to the boycott?
Sooooooo, if you aren't a Neison dubbed household it is okay to view the tube or wide screen as they say these days?I don't if there are any except not buying anything Cowboys related. And if you're not a Nielsen house then even watching them on TV you are safe.
Pretty much.Good lord shut up about boycotts. It's called being a fan, this is what you signed up for.
It's not giving Jerry Jones any money so why not?Sooooooo, if you aren't a Neison dubbed household it is okay to view the tube or wide screen as they say these days?
No.Good lord shut up about boycotts. It's called being a fan, this is what you signed up for.
I think the idea for the "boycott" is rooted in the premise of shutting down Jerrys main revenue stream- which would be not buying tickets or attending games.What are the ground rules to the boycott?
Good lord shut up about boycotts. It's called being a fan, this is what you signed up for.
The biggest hole I see with this is that there is an enormous amount of people in the US who love to see the Cowboys take a beating as frequently as possible so the sponsors will rush to see that this group is accommodated and you are black to square one. Added. Jerry still wins.I think the idea for the "boycott" is rooted in the premise of shutting down Jerrys main revenue stream- which would be not buying tickets or attending games.
While you can argue that Jerry makes more money with merchandise, the fact is all those big sponsors don't like seeing empty seats on gameday.
Sponsors bitching at Jerry would definitely get his attention. Fans? Probably not so much.
When I signed up we had a competent HC and a qualified GM who devoted his time to actually being a GM instead of splitting his time being an owner, marketer, radio personality, business man, PR person, and whatever else Jerry does.Good lord shut up about boycotts. It's called being a fan, this is what you signed up for.
I hate the Redskins and love a beat down as much as anyone...but I don't go pay to see their games....so that logic is a bit flawed.The biggest hole I see with this is that there is an enormous amount of people in the US who love to see the Cowboys take a beating as frequently as possible so the sponsors will rush to see that this group is accommodated and you are black to square one. Added. Jerry still wins.