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The bizarre reason why Dallas Cowboys cannot score points at home

The way their home stadium is built might influence the team's performance

Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy watches play against the...
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy watches play against the Detroit Lions in the second half of an NFL football game in Arlington, Texas, Sunday, Oct. 13, 2024.Gareth Patterson
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The Dallas Cowboys' last game against the Lions was one of the worst games they have played at home in decades. They lost to the Detroit franchise by 9-47. All the critics went to the same target, Jerry Jones, and to his horrible performance in the defense.

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But unexpectedly, there may be a reason behind the Cowboys' poor performances in recent home games, and it's none other than... the sun.

The AT&T Stadium is the problem

The way the stadium is built causes the sun to shine through the large windows at certain times of the day, blinding the players. This unique condition can affect their performance.

Fans decided it was fair to blame Jerry Jones for the architecture and mocked him and the team for that reason: "Didn't stop other teams from scoring", "Meanwhile opponents scoring 47", "I hate their stadium design so much", "Award for dumbest planning in stadium construction goes to...", "Jerry can't be claimed as intelligent. The cowboys are trash and they spent how much on a stadium that a junior in highschool would know better than to align it with the sun set".

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