Rich Eisen on the Latest Drama Surrounding America’s (Most Dysfunctional) Team | The Rich Eisen Show

Rich Eisen weighs in on the news that Dak Prescott will miss the rest of the Dallas Cowboys’ season after undergoing surgery on his torn hamstring and to the latest drama coming out of Dallas surrounding America’s (Most Dysfunctional) Team.

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49 comments
  1. Jerry did you just say the largest open air conditioning space ? Did I hear that right ? Are you running the air conditioner … when the air can just go out of the stadium ? Isn’t that a waste of electricity ? Or am I buggin lol . Also – they’ve been playing in this stadium for a hot minute . NOW it’s an issue ? Lol .

  2. Love “all in” Jerry talking like grandpa simpson about everyone knowing where the sun is. Poor jerry thinks knowing about the sun, stops it going into your eyes!😂😂😂 classic rambling of a dementia patient 👏🏼👏🏼

  3. I remember the Patriots in the early 1980s with Coach Ron Meyer calling a time out so that the snow plow driver could clear a path for John Smith the Pats' placekicker, facilitating a 3-0 victory over the Dolphins, and Miami coach Don Shula went ballistic. Rich proposes an interesting idea, but the Cowboys cannot apply the curtains for their team, and then remove them when the opponent has the ball. Better for Jerry and Company to field a more competitive team so that the "stadium light" is not the main area of focus.

  4. As a Cowboys fan I don’t mind that the Cowboys have always gloried in esthetics, with one exception: be at least a .500 team, that’s all I ask for! For instance as a kid watching the Danny White Cowboys, not necessarily a Super Bowl contender, but pretty much in every game. This here is infuriating…

  5. Parsons is hurting his next contract by talking so much. Jerry probably loves him though because they both love to put their foot in their mouth and cause a buzz. Parsons podcast is his biggest worry.

  6. Dalton Shultz said when he left that Dallas is a zoo and not serious about winning..cooper rush just got a taste of what dak has to play with every game..i bet he prays he gets benched lol

  7. It's Jerry's fault! It's McCarthy's fault! It's Dak's fault! It's Elliot's fault! It's the Refs fault! It's the Sun's fault! What's next? The Moon blocks the view? 😂😂😂😂

  8. I totally DO NOT believe what Jerry was saying or what Parsons meant. If Micah Parsons did not mean to diss his coach, then HE should come out and set the record straight. If Parsons had any integrity, he wouldn't need the team owner to speak for him.

  9. The Cowboys are like the DUMOCRATS they lie to the fans about what's the real problem it's run by a man who is to old and doesn't know what he's doing 😮

  10. The fact that this is even a conversation shows how sad mainstream media is &how desperate they all are to keep talking about the Cowboys. Talk about how terrible their defensive-tackles have been for a decade &that they can't draft one to save their lives. Or how Parsons is playing the wrong position his impact on the game has gone down every season. Maybe the poor coaching or the underachieving O-line but that might mean real conversations &pissing off Jerry &no one wants their access to stop or the gifts &handouts to go away

  11. It should be just like opening and closing the roof. Teams that play in stadium with retractable roofs have to notify the referee 90 minutes before the game, the roof has to be open/closed before warmups and has to remain the same all the way until the game ends. The only exception is if there's bad weather and the referee decides to change that.

    If they started opening/closing curtains every quarter based on which side they're playing, teams will complain and it will be a scandal. We've seen much smaller things (like the air pressure on a ball being a little lower) become huge stories.

    That's ignoring the point JackAsh2081 made where both WRs and DBs have to look back in the same direction, and the QB will also get the sun in his eyes going the other way.

    It's dumb. They have to deal with it 8-9 games a year, their 3 division rivals have to deal with it for one game a year, everyone else only plays there once in a while so it's not a big deal.

  12. Looking at that pic, as an advertiser, I wouldn't want my Miller lite up there getting outshined by the sun. What's the point of lighting your signs if you place them right where the sun is? If I were Miller lite I'd sue him for obstruction of advertising and only pay them half what you agreed.

  13. To me, Jerry is admitting the owners built their stadiums to purposely disadvantage visiting teams. I hate when the Cardinals play at Levi Stadium, everyone is forced to sit in direct sunlight. Some player safety, purposely cook players in the heat. A whole half of the stadium of fans have to sit in the Sun. Multi-billion dollars organization and best technology for sun are some kids holding the shade. You don't see that in Premier League.

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