Proposed sun glare solution brilliant enough that even Jerry Jones will love it

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The Dallas Cowboys suffered another loss at home, falling 34-6 against the Philadelphia Eagles. It was the second time this season Dallas failed to score a touchdown at home, but that shouldn’t have been the case.
Trailing 7-3 in the first half, CeeDee Lamb found himself wide open in the end zone but the pass from Cooper Rush fell incomplete. While it wasn’t a wildly accurate pass, it’s one Lamb could have hauled in — if the sun wasn’t glaring in his face.
After the game, Jerry Jones got unnecessarily irate when asked about the sun. He went overboard, asking if the reporters wanted him to tear the building down. He then tried to say it wasn't an issue, something Lamb contradicted later that same night.
Considering Lamb actually plays the game, his opinion should matter. The quesiton is whether or not Jones cares enough to do something about it. If he does, Jane Slater has come up with a brilliant idea — get a sponser to put motorized end zone shades.
One other thing this morning on the curtains thing. If the issue is aesthetics….saying tearing the stadium down is a bit dramatic to address it 🤣are you telling me there isn’t one architect who can’t come up with endzone motorized shades that beautifully come down with a… pic.twitter.com/JWlUygdVNN
— Jane Slater (@SlaterNFL) November 11, 2024
Her suggestion brought up the question of cost — which is fair to ask. Jones has become rather frugal in recent years, so asking him to part with money might not be easy. Again, Slater's proposal addresses this with the sponsorship.
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She even had the fun idea of turning the mishaps due to the glare into a montage, followed by the unveiling of the sponsor-provided shades.
Not if it’s a sponsorship. Think smarter. During the game breaks of 3pm games a montage of all the times it went wrong until the sponsorship then announce the sponsor and fans all clap and thank the sponsor and by extension Jerry pic.twitter.com/vNQ3hW43V2
— Jane Slater (@SlaterNFL) November 11, 2024
In the end, Jones would be the hero for listening to the players. He would also be able to make money off of this .
That's what we call a 'win-win' situation.
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Randy Gurzi is a graduate of Arizona State and has focused on NFL coverage since 2014.