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Dallas Cowboys named most valuable NFL franchise

7/15/2013


For the seventh consecutive year, the Dallas Cowboys are the NFL’s most valuable team, Jon Machota of the Dallas Morning News reports.

According to Forbes magazine rankings that were published Monday, the Cowboys are the only NFL franchise valued over $2 billion. Dallas’ $2.1 billion total was good enough for fifth place on the list of the world’s most valuable teams, trailing only Real Madrid ($3.3 billion), Manchester United ($3.1 billion) Barcelona ($2.6 billion) and the New York Yankees ($2.3 billion).

The New England Patriots ($1.63 billion), Washington Redskins ($1.6 billion) and New York Giants ($1.468 billion) were the other NFL teams to crack the top 10. The Houston Texans rounded out the NFL’s top five, coming in at No. 13 at $1.3 billion.

The article stated that the Cowboys have been the NFL’s most valuable team since 2007 due to the league’s highest sponsorship and premium seating revenues, which total a combined $200 million.
 

cmd34(work)

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not if his true bottom line is profit.

We just all may be fooled about his "football passion" and "desire to win".
 
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Wow. I thought that was just a CZ thing.



Bald romo fan does not look happy.

Everyone up and cheering like something important happened (TD?) and then theres the dildo Witten fan sitting on his ass playing on his phone.

And I'm pretty sure thats Mike Tyson photobombing on the far right side.
 

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I thoroughly enjoyed that game. It was a sure ass whooping, just like when we palyed them during the Campo years. This time the tables were turned.
 
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Yep, after Favre threw a touchdown when the game was over. Look at Jerry shaking his hand.
 

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Dallas Cowboys named most valuable NFL franchise

7/15/2013


For the seventh consecutive year, the Dallas Cowboys are the NFL’s most valuable team, Jon Machota of the Dallas Morning News reports.

According to Forbes magazine rankings that were published Monday, the Cowboys are the only NFL franchise valued over $2 billion. Dallas’ $2.1 billion total was good enough for fifth place on the list of the world’s most valuable teams, trailing only Real Madrid ($3.3 billion), Manchester United ($3.1 billion) Barcelona ($2.6 billion) and the New York Yankees ($2.3 billion).

The New England Patriots ($1.63 billion), Washington Redskins ($1.6 billion) and New York Giants ($1.468 billion) were the other NFL teams to crack the top 10. The Houston Texans rounded out the NFL’s top five, coming in at No. 13 at $1.3 billion.

The article stated that the Cowboys have been the NFL’s most valuable team since 2007 due to the league’s highest sponsorship and premium seating revenues, which total a combined $200 million.

If he gets 200 mil from those two sources alone the cowboys are worth way over 2 billion.
 

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All teams who win (especially when they win it all) experience an enormous bump in popularity and therefore profits and value.

So it makes perfect sense that Jerry Jones would have absolutely no desire or motivation to experience that because he's a businessman, and not a football man. And if there's anything businessmen hate, it's making even more money.

Well thought out premise.
 

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superpunk is banned now?

We droppin like flies, ya'll. It's open season on posters at the DCU. No justice, no peace.
 
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