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Chargers-Cowboys game to be shown in 3D, at Chargers-Cowboys game


Kevin Greene

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OK, now this is getting ridiculous.

As if the oversized drive-in theater screens at the new Cowboys Stadium weren't already enoughof a distraction from the fact that, you know, a football game is being played under them, Sunday's critical contest against the Chargers will feature an added element to keep people from actually focusing on the field.

Given the way the Cowboys recently have performed in December, maybe that's not a bad thing.

According to Broadcasting & Cable, the game will include a massive experiment in 3D technology, with red-and-blue glasses (Jerry Jones likely asked for a way to make them silver and blue) distributed to all of the 80,000-plus fans in attendance.

So starting at halftime and continuing into the second half, 3D images will be pumped through the large screens via a new technology that allows two-dimensional HD images to be converted to 3D HD.

As if Cowboy fan already didn't look like Aholes now they'll be sporting 3d glasses in Cowboys Stadium. Nice work Jerruh.

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