Jimmy Johnson doesn't want to see the Cowboys move their controversial video boards. "If there's anything wrong, it's that people are going to watch the video board and not the game," Johnson told the Associated Press. "It is so dominating, but I think it's so cool. I think it's great." Cowboys owner Jerry Jones spent $40 million on the boards, which are about sixty yards long, making them the world's largest high-definition screens. Tennessee coach Jeff Fisher and punter A.J. Trapasso -- who repeatedly hit the boards during warmups, then for real in the third quarter and almost did it again on his do-over -- have said the screens need to be raised. "Who knows, Jerry might've put them up to it so people will talk about it," Johnson said with a laugh.