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Tragedy Avoided at Jerry’s World

  • Writer: cootputley
    cootputley
  • Nov 19, 2024
  • 1 min read

As the roof was being opened a little while before the Cowboys took the field against the Texans a large piece of sheet metal fell to the ground, Fortunately it fell in an open area on the field and didn’t land in the stands, so no sheet hit the fans.

They went ahead and played the game. In the second half the roof really caved in for Dallas and they lost by 24 points. It is hard to believe this team was 16-1 at home before the current six game losing streak at AT&T.

In case you were wondering, the sheet metal that fell was not the AT&T sign, although the company might be having second thoughts about having their name displayed on the roof of the stadium right now.

That’s one man’s opinion. What’s yours?

 
 
 

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