By Jake Donovan - Are you embarrassed of the team that occupies the field of your $1.2 billion stadium every Sunday these days?
Are you tired of holding out hope that things will somehow turn around, and not result in your worst football season in more than two decades?
Are you sick of the running joke that is your storied franchise’s inability to win the big game, with only one playoff win in the past 14 years, and no hopes of playing beyond January 2?
Fear not, Dallas Cowboys fans. A winning franchise is back in town, ready to satisfy your thirst and longing to rally around a winner.
For the second time this year, pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao (51-3-2, 38KO) prepares to serve as the main attraction in the revamped, state-of the art Cowboys Stadium. His latest trek to the Lone Star State and home of the five-time Super Bowl champions comes this weekend, when he squares off against Antonio Margarito in what easily serves as the biggest remaining fight of the year. [Click Here To Read More]
Are you tired of holding out hope that things will somehow turn around, and not result in your worst football season in more than two decades?
Are you sick of the running joke that is your storied franchise’s inability to win the big game, with only one playoff win in the past 14 years, and no hopes of playing beyond January 2?
Fear not, Dallas Cowboys fans. A winning franchise is back in town, ready to satisfy your thirst and longing to rally around a winner.
For the second time this year, pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao (51-3-2, 38KO) prepares to serve as the main attraction in the revamped, state-of the art Cowboys Stadium. His latest trek to the Lone Star State and home of the five-time Super Bowl champions comes this weekend, when he squares off against Antonio Margarito in what easily serves as the biggest remaining fight of the year. [Click Here To Read More]
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