Dear Jerry Jones,
You spent over a billion dollars to build the 8th wonder of the world that includes a retractable roof so that games can be played in natural conditions when possible.
Now, I can understand keeping it closed when the temperature is over 90 degrees for both the comfort of the fans and the health of the players. I also can understand if the temperature was less than 50 degrees not wanting to keep the roof open. The thing I do not understand is when the temperature is between 50-85 degrees, why the roof wouldn’t automatically be opened!
Jerry, you only have a total of 10 home games. We know that the first 2 pre-season games can be eliminated from this list as well as any game in September due to the heat. This will only leave you 6 or 7 home games. I can see the games in December possibly being eliminated unless we have a beautiful day. This will bring our total down to either 4 or 5 games depending on the schedule each year. Don’t you think for the fans benefit you could open the roof for the 4 or 5 games you know will be reasonably comfortable? Otherwise, why did you build it?
It seems as big as your ego is you would want the fans to marvel at what you built. Instead we’re just left wondering what the atmosphere would be like if you pushed the magic button to open it up. If there is some other reason, please enlighten us!
Sincerely,
Disappointed Fan!