Standing-room crowd stakes out prime Cowboys spots
Posted Sep 21, 2009 12:09 AM
 By SCHUYLER DIXON
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ARLINGTON, Texas -Patsy Alvarez stretched her arms and legs as far she could, trying to save prime standing-room space in the new Cowboys Stadium.
The 34-year-old Cowboys fan from Fort Wayne, Ind., succeeded in making enough room for family members trailing a few minutes behind her. Alvarez was among Party Pass buyers who showed up 10 hours before Dallas played the New York Giants on Sunday in the first regular season game at Jerry Jones' new $1.15 billion showplace.
Alvarez got inside four hours early and cut a quick path to the middle of the lowest standing-room railing above one of the end zones. She was exactly what Jones had in mind when he announced fans could pay $29 and see their team live, albeit without a seat.
"That's all it took," Alvarez said. "I'm going."
She was smart to show up early. By game time, the standing-room plazas were brimming with approximately 30,000 Party Pass fans, all part of the largest crowd to see an NFL regular-season game — 105,121.
The Cowboys put on quite a pre-game show for them. Fans were mesmerized by the nearly 60-yard long video board hanging over the middle of the field. If fans didn't see themselves, they saw former President George W. Bush make the long walk to midfield for the coin toss. They also saw Bush and former first lady Laura Bush sitting next to the famous former broadcasting pair of Pat Summerall and John Madden.
Giants fan T.J. Churchill made several trips from his home in Bergen County, N.J., to games at old Texas Stadium in Irving. He had a ticket for a seat and was hanging around the outdoor plaza that Jones wants to turn into a party zone for every Cowboys home game.
Churchill said the plan was working as he watched live games on one of several big-screen TVs and listened to live music.
"This is an incredible scene," Churchill said. "We compare (Jones) to George Steinbrenner because we're Yankee fans. You get the money, you spend it. He can sure throw a party."
Jones is bankrolling his palace through the likes of Scott Lapoff, an accountant from New Jersey who became a Cowboys fan when he saw a calendar of their cheerleaders as a kid. Now, he's absorbing a $75,000 increase in the cost of two season tickets in the stadium's lower bowl. He became a season ticket-holder two years ago in anticipation of the new stadium.
Lapoff wore a caricatured oversized cowboy hat, painted his face and dressed in a Marion Barber jersey with a Cowboys flag for a cape that had a derogatory Giants sign attached to it.
"This place is one in a million," Lapoff said. "We've been to a lot of different stadiums, and nothing can compare to this stadium."
Not all Party Passers were like Alvarez, the city worker from Indiana.
Jeff Majors, a 25-year-old oil field worker, hung around the outdoor plaza long after all the best spots were taken. He was sitting in a tall-backed cushion chair like one might see in a fancy bar. He was planning to find a spot somewhere inside the stadium, but said he might just head back out to the plaza and watch the game on TV.
"I'm just kind of waiting around," said Majors, who lives in Carthage, about 170 miles east of Dallas.
Plenty of people did that for hours Sunday, with plenty of anticipation.
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2009-09-21 00:37:58

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Cfira04
6:00PM Sep 21 2009 
WE ALL KNOW ROMO HAS PROBLEMS , JERRY GAVE HIM 50 MIL TO SOON , ROMO IS A DANNY WHITE TYPE OF QUARTER BACK . LETS FACE IT DALLAS WE NEED A QUARTER BACK AND A COACH WITH PASSION AND FIRE IN HIM, GOD JERRY GIVE ME THAT JOB , JUST ALONE ON ON MY PASSION AND GETTING THE TEAM MENTALLY READY FIREED-UP WOULD WIN GAMES . I DONT NEED EXPERINCE IN COACHING ,, DALLAS JUST NEEDS A LEADER AND THE COACH WE HAVE NOW IS NO LEADER ..........LOOKS LIKE HE HAS NOT A CARE IN THE WORLD,,,,,
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Sweepspecialties
12:41PM Sep 21 2009 
reminds me of the tale of what a Texan bragged when told there was enough gold in fort Knox to build a gold fence all the way around the state of Texas. His reply? You go ahead and build it Sonny. If I like it I'll buy it.
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Deede4525
12:32PM Sep 21 2009 
I've been watching the Cowboys play since I was knee high to a cricket because we only had one TV and Daddy watched THE GAME on Sunday afternoon. I've held on through NO WIN seasons and Super Bowls seasons for over 45 years.

Was I PROUD of the Cowboys? Well, I was proud of our offense with the exception of Tony Romo. He reminds me of Danny White. Just an OK quarterback...not a GREAT quarterback.

The Cowboys haven't been the same since Jerry ran Jimmy Johnson off, and decided to become the COACH. Phillips doesn't have any real power, and the guys know it. This will probably be his last year.

Barber did a fine job, and I was proud of our receivers. The defense did a good job, although I wish they could have worked tighter on Ely's receivers.

Tony Romo needs to go. Period.

Remember when strange Cowboy fans used to blame Jessica Simpson for Romo's sucky play, well Jessica wasn't there and Romo still SUCKED. How many interceptions will he throw this year?

I would have benched him in the 3rd Quarter, kind of like they did Drew for Tony. Maybe we would have had a chance, because everyone played their parts except for ROMO. He should have went to the locker room and stayed....no he should have got dressed and went home.

Romo needs to GO.....
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Potomacsports
10:46AM Sep 21 2009 
What a great game with two fantastic teams in an "out of this world" stadium. Unbelievable night! Could have been a "SuperBowl" event!
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Zeutern
9:59AM Sep 21 2009 
I am soooooo who gives a **** for the C 'Boys.
That "Jones Temple" they play in is a waist of money and energy.
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NFran65189
8:21AM Sep 21 2009 
Am soooo proud of our Cowboys!!!! They played great against a good team and it was soooo close! They are WINNERS even if they lost this first game. They are a team to watch for sure.

Nell Franklin
Arlington
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