Jason Garrett Calls Dallas Cowboys Fans ‘Best In The World’
Dez Bryant and the Dallas Cowboys are hoping for a significant home field advantage against the New York Giants on Sunday
The Dallas Cowboys look to remain atop the NFC East standings on Sunday when they take on the New York Giants in a Sunday showdown against the two longtime rivals and Dallas is hoping their fans will flock to AT&T Stadium and make it an inhospitable environment for Eli Manning and the Giants.
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We believe we have the best fans in the world. — Jason Garrett on Cowboys fans
Dez Bryant was particularly vocal as he is urging the fans of “America’s Team” to be as lout as they have been all year to support the team, especially when the Cowboys resurgent defense is on the field to fluster Manning and the Giants offensive line.
“We do need more Cowboys fans there,” Bryant said, via the Dallas Morning News. “That’s exactly what we need, and we need them to be a little bit louder whenever [our] defense is on the field. I’m not hearing them, I need to hear them some more.
“We need all Cowboys fans and we need them to be as loud as possible to affect the opponent.”
That shouldn’t be a problem for the Cowboys fans who head coach Jason Garrett referred to the “best fans in the world.”
“Anywhere we go there are Cowboy fans – in the hotel, surrounding the bus, in opposing stadiums and certainly we’ve felt the support of our fans in our stadium for a long, long time,” Garrett said. “Certainly we appreciate the following we have, we believe we have the best fans in the world, we love playing in our stadium in front of our fans, and again, we have to play well to give them reason to get up and get behind us. Hopefully we can do that this week.”
The Cowboys have given their fans plenty to cheer about during their 5-1 start to the season that has seen running back DeMarco Murray lead the NFL in carries, rushing yards, yards per game and rushing touchdowns as the offense runs through him. Murray has six straight 100-yard games to begin the season to tie the record held by Jim Brown.
If he can make it seven straight and the Cowboys improve to 6-1, there will be a lot of loud and happy Cowboys fans screaming their lungs out at AT&T Stadium on Sunday against the Giants.
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