The Dallas Cowboys' fan tours at The Star facility have sparked debate about their impact on the team's performance and focus. While these tours generate significant revenue and fan engagement, some players and former Cowboys express concerns that the constant presence of fans can be distracting, likening the environment to a 'zoo.' Despite the criticism, owner Jerry Jones defends the tours as a means of fostering fan interest and believes they inspire players. The Cowboys' recent struggles, including a disappointing loss to the Lions, have intensified scrutiny on whether these tours contribute to their ongoing Super Bowl drought.
- The Cowboys' fan tours generate nearly $10 million annually but may distract players.
- Players express frustration over the constant presence of fans during their work.
- Jerry Jones believes the tours inspire players and enhance fan engagement.