If Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was willing to spend $400 million just to impress John Madden, you'd better believe that he's going to make sure his shiny new stadium is going to have some impressive accessories. Like, say, the world's two biggest high-definition television screens.The new stadium, which the Cowboys will play in beginning in 2009, is slated to have more than 3,000 video monitors. The two biggest of those, the Dallas Morning News reports, will be 160 feet by 70 feet, which makes them the two biggest HD screens in the world.
Those screens will show the game as it's going on -- and no doubt a lot of people in the stadium will watch the players on the enormous screens instead of with their naked eyes -- but also some behind-the-scenes action. Jones says he'd like to show, for instance, injured players heading into the locker rooms to get X-rays.
Says the director of the stadium's construction project, "We think it will be a lot of years until any other new stadium tops us."


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6-13-2008 @ 7:26AM
JFCJR said...
Typical Dallas Cowboys, typical Jerry Jones (who is a wannabe Texan from Arkansas), typical Texas mentality. Too bad it's not going to translate into a Super Bowl championship.
What really needs to happen is that we should cut Alaska in half and make Texas the 3rd largest state!
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