Dallas Cowboys Players Criticize Disruptive Fan Tours at Team Facilities
Players express concern over fan access at The Star, questioning its impact on team focus and performance.
- Former Cowboys players have described the team's practice facility as a 'zoo' due to daily fan tours.
- The tours, which offer unprecedented access to team areas, generate approximately $10 million in annual revenue.
- Players argue that constant fan presence creates distractions and disrupts their focus on football activities.
- Owner Jerry Jones defends the tours, stating they do not impact on-field performance and enhance fan engagement.
- The Cowboys, currently 3-3, have not won a Super Bowl since 1996, raising questions about the balance between brand and performance.