Thursday, November 29, 2012

Are The Dallas Cowboys Still "America's Team?"


Most of you know the Dallas Cowboys for claiming the title of “America’s team”, winning three super bowls in the 1990’s being the NFL’s most popular team. Since the last championship in 1995, and last playoff win coming in 2009. With that being said are the Cowboys still “America’s team”?
The Dallas Cowboys by many football analysts have labeled as a “model of inconsistency” over the past decade or so. Some just believe the Cowboys since the beginning of the 2000s are nothing more than an average team living off of their past accomplishments. There also are many who believe the lack of success lies on their owner, president, and general manager in Jerry Jones.
The latest poll conducted by ESPN showed that the Cowboys received 8.8 percent of the votes sticking with the title of “America’s team”. The Green Bay Packers came in second place earning 7.2 percent of the votes. What’s funny is that the NFL conducted a poll which had the Packers number in 2011, with the most recent in May of 2012 showing that it wasn't the Packers, but that it was the Cowboys who topped the list.
What’s funny about this is that the Cowboys haven’t played in a Super Bowl since 1995 and last won a playoff game in 2009. Yet, they are rated the number one most valuable sports franchise in all of the United States by Forbes with revenue of $2.1 billion. It doesn't end there, they also are the wealthiest team in the NFL generating around $269 million in annual revenue. Television ratings you ask? The Cowboys are the most watched team in prime time dating back to 2006, along with averaging 19,152,000 million viewers dating back to 2006 topping the NFL according to Bloomberg. Their fan support is best in the league, with their national following might base selling out stadiums everywhere they go leading the NFL in consecutive sell-outs home and away.
Despite whether or not you are a fan of the Cowboys, they continue to hold the title “America’s team."
Justin Thomas
ESPN Charlotte 730 Bobcats Insider and Blogger
Twitter: @JTyree704
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Friday, November 23, 2012

5 Reasons Why Charlotte Should Support The Charlotte Bobcats (Part 1)

1. Rich Cho

2. Coach Mike Dunlap

3. Kemba Walker is emerging into a solid NBA point guard

4. MKG and Jeff Taylor are proving to be solid draft choices

5. New team new season new look ...

The Charlotte Bobcats are 6-4 sitting in a tie for third place in the Eastern Conference through 10 games. Tonight the Charlotte Bobcats will welcome in the Atlanta Hawks at Time Warner Table Arena at 7 with the game being covered by Fox SportsSouth.

Justin Thomas
ESPN 730 Charlotte Bobcats Insider and Blogger
Twitter: @JTyree704
Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/SportsFromMyEyes