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Stadium:
Dallas Cowboys Stadium
Texas Stadium became one of the NFL's most unique stadiums upon opening. The stadium is partially domed. A hole is in the center of the roof which allows fans to stay dry but leaves the field open to the elements outside.

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Dallas Cowboys Stadium Seating Chart

2011 Schedule:
Sun. Sep. 11 at Jets
Sun. Sep. 18 at 49ers
Mon. Sep. 26 vs. Redskins
Sun. Oct. 02 vs. Lions
BYE
Sun. Oct. 16 at Patriots
Sun. Oct. 23 vs. Rams
Sun. Oct. 30 at Eagles
Sun. Nov. 06 vs. Seahawks
Sun. Nov. 13 vs. Bills
Sun. Nov. 20 at Redskins
Thu. Nov. 24 vs. Dolphins
Sun. Dec. 04 at Cardinals
Sun. Dec. 11 vs. Giants
Sat. Dec. 17 at Buccaneers
Sat. Dec. 24 vs. Eagles
Sun. Jan. 01 at Giants

Approximate Length of Game:
Three Hours

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If it seems that coach Wade Phillips' new defensive scheme was designed with safety Roy Williams and linebacker DeMarcus Ware in mind, that's purely coincidence. Phillips has been running his version of the 3-4 dating back to his days with the Oilers. It is very different than the 3-4 that Pittsburgh uses or the one Bill Parcells has always employed because of its aggressive philosophy. The thing Phillips has always emphasized is that he tries to put his playmakers in position to make plays. That's where Williams and Ware come in. Although the two were Pro Bowl performers last year, there is no question they could have had a bigger impact. In terms of Ware, it was a situation where the team's best pass rusher wasn't always used to pass rush. There were times a team could to take Ware out of the pass rush and put him into coverage, depending on their formation. That won't happen any more, as Ware's primary responsibility in 2007 will be to rush the quarterback. It will not be unlike how Phillips used Shawne Merriman in San Diego. Merriman notched 27 sacks over the past two seasons. Ware is shooting for a certain sack number but he believes he will get more than 11.5 he notched while rushing on a part-time basis last season. Regarding Williams, no one disputes his status as one the league's top safeties. No one will also argue that Williams doesn't have his shortcomings in pass coverage. Those shortcomings were even more evident the past two years when Williams played deep safety in the Cowboys' Cover 2. He was exposed in coverage repeatedly and beat for big plays. Williams is at his best close the line of scrimmage where he can make plays in the backfield. That is where he will play under Phillips, who will limit his deep coverage responsibility, even on passing downs. Williams will play linebacker in the nickel defense. "It does feel better knowing that I am going o be involved more in the defense," Williams said. "Coach Phillips said they are going to install some plays for me. I don't know about blitzing. I look forward to more tackles for losses." Sportsline.com

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