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by Eamonn Brennan • Sep 20, 2009 8:22 PM EDT
NBC’s introduction to Sunday Night Football was a montage of some of the great architectural achievements in human history — the Roman Coliseum, the Great Wall of China, etc. — which, as it ended, finally revealed, as drums banged and horns blared, the new Cowboys Stadium. I’m not naive; I know all great wonders are the product of human hubris. But that Jerry Jones’ personal pleasure den was compared to the freaking Taj Mahal, well, no, NBC. Just … don’t. OK? Don’t.
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