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Dalton Schultz Compares Cowboys to a 'Zoo,' Praises Texans' Focus on Football

The tight end's reflections on his time with Dallas highlight the contrast between the Cowboys' spectacle-driven culture and the Texans' game-centric approach.

  • Dalton Schultz, now with the Houston Texans, reflects on his time with the Dallas Cowboys, describing it as being in a 'zoo' due to the unusual behind-the-scenes activities.
  • Schultz highlights the stark contrast between the Cowboys' spectacle-focused environment and the Texans' football-centric culture, appreciating the latter's focus on the game.
  • Despite his critique, Schultz does not outright criticize the Cowboys, acknowledging the brand and culture established under owner Jerry Jones.
  • The tight end's comments come after re-signing with the Texans on a three-year, $36 million deal, following a successful season that saw him aid rookie C.J. Stroud's rise.
  • Cowboys executives and players, including Stephen Jones, downplay culture issues, emphasizing the team's leadership and brand despite Schultz's observations.
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