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It’s quickly becoming a running story line this year. The Dallas Cowboys fans are being overrun by fans of the visiting team at AT&T Stadium. And while there was a sea of red at the Cowboys opener against the 49ers and a lot of black and gold at the Cowboys and Saints game, the Boys and Tony Romo had to have been a bit surprised by the amount of Texans fans who made their way to AT&T Stadium on Sunday.
For the first time as a starter, Tony Romo actually had to use a silent count for a home game:
“No question today we played on the road throughout a lot of it,” Romo said. “It was probably half and half our fans to their fans. I don’t know what it was, more than you can just tell with the crowd noise. That was every bit as loud as going to St. Louis or Tennessee. We need to understand that. We lose a lot of our ability to do some things at the line of scrimmage, pre-snap and lot of stuff that gives us a big advantages.
“For sure my perspective, we have to make sure going forward we have a lot more percentage all Cowboys. The funny thing is when we are all here it’s been rocking. This place has really been a tough place for other teams to come in and win when it gets going. I think the fans have been awesome this year. We just need to tighten up maybe on selling our tickets.”
Romo even went on to state that he’d buy tickets for Cowboys fans if it kept the noise level down:
Will Romo purchase the tickets to make sure Cowboys fans are in attendance?
“If I have to,” he said.
C’mon Cowboys fans. You’ve spent Romo’s entire career lambasting the guy for supposedly not having some sort of mystical “playoff-wins” gene in his DNA but now that the team is good thanks to an incredibly solid offensive line, great run game and surprisingly decent defense, you suddenly aren’t coming to games?
More over, Tony Romo is putting Cowboys fans on blast?
And the team is 4-1?
What kind of crazy dimension are we living in right now?
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