Summary – Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones declines to install curtains for late-afternoon games, sparking discussion over stadium window coverings.,
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Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, has firmly decided not to install curtains or any form of window coverings at AT&T Stadium for their late-afternoon games. This decision has ignited widespread discussion among fans and analysts regarding the stadium’s design and its impact on game experience, particularly when the sun shines directly into the field and viewers’ eyes.
The debate centers around whether curtains would improve visibility and comfort during these games, as the large windows in the stadium allow significant natural light that sometimes causes glare. Supporters of installing curtains argue that this would enhance playability and fan experience, while Jones maintains that the stadium’s architectural integrity and natural lighting should be preserved.
Jones’ stance reflects a broader philosophy about maintaining the stadium’s unique aesthetic and atmosphere, emphasizing that the unaltered design offers a signature experience distinct to the Dallas Cowboys. The discussion continues as fans and experts weigh the pros and cons of introducing window coverings in a state-of-the-art sports venue.
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