Cowboys' Stadium Issues Prompt Mocking From Texans After Blowout Win
Texans Troll Cowboys Over Stadium Issues, CeeDee Lamb Responds
After the Texans' resounding victory over the Cowboys, the Texans did not hesitate to heap scorn on their opponent's stadium. "Everybody looking to embarrass us," said Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb in reference to the team's 23-16 loss on their home turf Sunday.
The Texans' victory was marked by several jeering tweets, including one that read, "Our stadium may not be the best, but at least it doesn't collapse!" This was a reference to a recent incident in which a portion of the Cowboys' stadium's roof collapsed due to heavy rains.
Cowboys' Stadium Woes Continue
The Cowboys' stadium troubles have been well-documented. The stadium, which opened in 2009, has been plagued by a series of issues, including leaks, power outages, and even a sewage backup.
The stadium's roof has been a particular source of problems. In 2013, a section of the roof collapsed during a thunderstorm. The stadium was also forced to close for several hours in 2019 due to a power outage. And in 2020, a sewage backup caused the stadium to be evacuated.
Cowboys Face Criticism for Stadium Issues
The Cowboys have faced widespread criticism for the stadium's ongoing issues. Some critics have questioned the stadium's design and construction, while others have accused the Cowboys of neglecting the facility.
The Cowboys have defended the stadium, arguing that it is a state-of-the-art facility. However, the team has acknowledged that the stadium has had some problems and has pledged to address them.
Conclusion
The Cowboys' latest stadium issues have provided a source of amusement for their rivals and have raised questions about the future of the facility. It remains to be seen whether the Cowboys will be able to resolve the stadium's problems and restore it to its former glory.