The sun's glare at AT&T Stadium in Dallas has become a hot topic, leaving players squinting and fans wondering: is this a solvable issue or an accepted challenge? Cowboys' wide receiver George Pickens boldly suggests a solution: curtains. But will owner Jerry Jones take action?
Pickens, after a Thanksgiving game, expressed his struggle with the sun's interference. He admitted to losing sight of the ball due to the sun's rays, a problem he believes curtains could easily fix. However, Jones, the stadium's decision-maker, has shown no intention of implementing this change.
During the game, Pickens missed a pass from Dak Prescott, later confirming it was the sun's fault. This isn't an isolated incident, as other players have faced similar challenges. But will Jones' reluctance to act impact the team's performance? And is it fair to players and fans alike to leave this issue unaddressed?
And here's where it gets controversial: is the sun's glare an intentional feature, adding an element of unpredictability to the game, or simply an oversight in stadium design? Should players adapt to these conditions, or is it the owner's responsibility to ensure optimal playing conditions? The debate is open, and fans are eager to share their thoughts.