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HeHateMe
December-9th-2006, 08:19 PM
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/sfl-sarni08dec08,0,4024095.column?coll=sfla-sports-headlines

SARNI: Cowboys big draw for NFL

Published December 8, 2006

As the NFL winds its way to Miami for Super Bowl XLI, pro football is peaking. The league's four most-watched games this season were played over the past three weeks.

No. 1 was this past Sunday's Fox national game (mostly Cowboys-Giants) was the most-watched game with 27.6 million viewers, the most-watched NFL regular-season game since the 1999 Dolphins-Cowboys Thanksgiving Day game on CBS. The game also was the second most-watched show of the TV season, trailing only the Nov. 15 Dancing with the Stars finale (27.7 million).

Fox's Week 12 Sunday national game (mostly Bears-Patriots) with 24.2 million viewers is second, followed by Fox's Thanksgiving game (Bucs-Cowboys, which kicked off Week 12) with 23.8 million viewers.

Fourth is CBS's Week 11 Sunday national game (Colts-Cowboys) with 23.4 million viewers.

The Cowboys have been in three of the four ratings-grabbers and are on national TV again Sunday night on NBC against the Saints. Using the new flex scheduling, the NFL switched New Orleans Saints-Dallas Cowboys for the New England Patriots-Miami Dolphins, the game that was originally earmarked for NBC.

Expect another huge rating.

"This is a poster game for what flex scheduling is all about," Sunday Night Football producer Fred Gaudelli said.

Cowboys power

The Cowboys are Muhammad Ali, Sinatra or Elvis, depending on who you talk to.

John Madden, SNF analyst: "Not everybody that watches them is a Dallas Cowboys fan that wants to see them win. It's the whole Muhammad Ali thing. There were a lot of people who wanted to see him win and there were a lot of people who wanted to see him lose, and then you take them and you add them all together and there's a lot of people watching. I think it's the same thing with the Cowboys."

Gaudelli: "I kind of look at them like Sinatra or Elvis -- timeless. Whether you're born in the '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s or '90s, and you're a fan of music, you'll know those two names and you will always take a glance at least if you hear those two names. I think the same with the Cowboys."

skinfan2k
December-9th-2006, 08:24 PM
its tru.. they got a big following when they are good.. when the boys are good, its a good thing for the league

Alabama Man
December-9th-2006, 10:32 PM
I personally haven't watched a game in which the eagles weren't playing

HeHateMe
December-9th-2006, 11:35 PM
its tru.. they got a big following when they are good.. when the boys are good, its a good thing for the league

Even when theyre bad they sell.

Theyve been in the top 5 in merchandise sales for as long as I can remember and are put on national TV more times than not even during the bad seasons.

Runs with Scissors
December-10th-2006, 12:57 AM
Is there any football fan alive,that didn't know the Cowboys are a big draw?

Football News for Dummies.

SkinsHokieFan
December-10th-2006, 12:59 AM
And the most obvious news thread ever goes to....

redskin81
December-10th-2006, 01:48 AM
Even when theyre bad they sell.

Theyve been in the top 5 in merchandise sales for as long as I can remember and are put on national TV more times than not even during the bad seasons.

You dont live in Dallas. Several games not too long ago were either blacked out or the tickets were bought by Albertsons so that the games wouldnt be blacked out. And this thread sucks.

The-Rock
December-10th-2006, 02:23 AM
Even when theyre bad they sell.

Theyve been in the top 5 in merchandise sales for as long as I can remember and are put on national TV more times than not even during the bad seasons.

Hey we sell out the stadium and are top in the league in revenues often. It hasnt won us the superbowl. :(

HeHateMe
December-10th-2006, 09:23 AM
And the most obvious news thread ever goes to....

Well, apparently some other posters in other threads seem to attribute all the attention Dallas gets to T.O..

HeHateMe
December-10th-2006, 09:24 AM
You dont live in Dallas. Several games not too long ago were either blacked out or the tickets were bought by Albertsons so that the games wouldnt be blacked out. And this thread sucks.

Oh, man, I forgot I need to live in Dallas to know how popular or unpopular the Cowboys are.

Thanks for reminding me.