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The Dallas Cowboys are the most valuable franchise in North American sports. Simply put, Jerry Jones has built an empire.
That empire, though, has stretched far beyond the gridiron.
AT&T Stadium cost $1.3 billion to build, and The Star, the team’s headquarters that holds a practice facility and strip mall, cost $1.5 billion.
But one former Cowboy seemed to hint that all the extracurriculars may be a distraction.
Dalton Schultz spent his first five seasons with the Cowboys before inking a one-year deal with the Houston Texans prior to last season.
Schultz said he was afraid to leave Dallas, considering it was all he had known in the NFL.
But once he got to the Texans, he was relieved to know that the organization’s “focus is just football.
That was one of the first things that kind of stuck out to me, is like, it feels like much more – I don’t want to say college because it’s not – but the focus is just football, you know what I mean?” Schultz said on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Wednesday.
Going back and telling some people how kind of being around the Cowboys’ practice facility, game day, describing some of the interactions and stuff that you see on a daily basis surprised a lot of people.
They’re like, ‘Holy c**p, that actually happens at a practice facility?’