Dallas Cowboys took down their media guide and flipbooks pag
Dallas Cowboys took down their media guide and flipbooks pag
The Dallas Cowboys used to have their annual media guides and per game flipbooks and game books available at this link:
http://media.dallascowboys.com
But the link no longer works. If anyone has the current link, please post it.
Thanx
http://media.dallascowboys.com
But the link no longer works. If anyone has the current link, please post it.
Thanx
Re: Dallas Cowboys took down their media guide and flipbooks
They probably moved it to the www.nflomg.com website.fgoodwin wrote:The Dallas Cowboys used to have their annual media guides and per game flipbooks and game books available at this link:
http://media.dallascowboys.com
But the link no longer works. If anyone has the current link, please post it.
Thanx
Re: Dallas Cowboys took down their media guide and flipbooks
I emailed the Cowboys and they said they are moving it to a new site and the information will be down for a while.
Re: Dallas Cowboys took down their media guide and flipbooks
I got the same response. I asked if he had an estimated return date. If he responds, I'll post it.TodMaher wrote:I emailed the Cowboys and they said they are moving it to a new site and the information will be down for a while.
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Re: Dallas Cowboys took down their media guide and flipbooks
TodMaher wrote:They probably moved it to the http://www.nflomg.com website.fgoodwin wrote:The Dallas Cowboys used to have their annual media guides and per game flipbooks and game books available at this link:
http://media.dallascowboys.com
But the link no longer works. If anyone has the current link, please post it.
Thanx
I have credentials for the Falcons at nflomg.com, but I can't go to the other team sites. Do I need to fill out a credential request with every team on there to use the entire site?
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What is the nflomg.com site?
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It's a site where a bunch of teams (a dozen or so right now) are collectively putting their weekly media information at, press releases, interview videos, tweets from players and PR staff, current roster, stuff like that. It is kinda cool, however, I got credentials for one of the teams in it (Falcons), and can root around in there, but I can't go to the Texans area or the Dolphins area. I need to fill out a separate credentials request with the Dolphins or Texans to enter their area. There should just be one portal to enter the site and you can go anywhere from there.nicefellow31 wrote:What is the nflomg.com site?
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Re: Dallas Cowboys took down their media guide and flipbooks
This is one of the portal systems used by some of the NFL teams using the not-well-thought-out acronym Online Media Guide. The ones that I know are using it are the Chiefs, Bills, Lions, and Colts. The limitation of that system is that I cannot switch between teams easily. I must log out from one team and log into the other in order to get the team's flipcards.nicefellow31 wrote:What is the nflomg.com site?
When the Rams moved to LA, they started using a different system: rams.1rmg.com ... other teams are coming on board with this system (and more being added this offseason) by changing the URL accordingly. Some teams just have placeholder information there. Others use parts of that system in their existing portals, for example: https://media.miamidolphins.com/weekly-game-info/
Others have followed the format of the former Cowboys portal, such as the Buccaneers: https://www.buccaneers.com/media/
There are older portal formats as well that are used by teams such as the Steelers, Bears, and Cardinals, with some not being updated any more.
After all of that, there are still several teams that do not post their flipcards online, so I have to request them by e-mail, and a few send them automatically. Makes it very interesting to prepare for Sunday.
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The other teams listed on the www.nflomg.com site are the Cardinals, Cowboys, Dolphins, Falcons, Panthers, Rams, Seahawks and Texans.65 toss power trap wrote:This is one of the portal systems used by some of the NFL teams using the not-well-thought-out acronym Online Media Guide. The ones that I know are using it are the Chiefs, Bills, Lions, and Colts. The limitation of that system is that I cannot switch between teams easily. I must log out from one team and log into the other in order to get the team's flipcards.nicefellow31 wrote:What is the nflomg.com site?
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The NFL sure likes to complicate things.