Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott expressed feeling personally attacked by criticism of the team's culture. Owner Jerry Jones responded to the 'culture problem' charge. Analysts highlighted concerns about Jones' close relationships with players affecting job security and distractions within the team.
Dalton Schultz described the culture at The Star to be heavily influenced by the Dallas Cowboys caring about their brand and it serving as a distraction. https://t.co/8Orfj9NObn https://t.co/K4MJzimYRX
Is this a culture problem? Dalton Schultz compares the zoo-like atmosphere with the Cowboys to all football with the Texans https://t.co/cRAdJUzsF4
"Jerry Jones at the very top, is way too close to too many players as ‘Daddy Jerry’ and so, the point is, that it’s too easy to be a Dallas Cowboy because you don’t fear for your job." - Skip Bayless https://t.co/4RDmFYYVDs
Dak says attacks on the Cowboy culture are attacks on him personally. What culture? Now on @undisputed
'I Feel Attacked!' #Cowboys' Dak Reacts to 'Culture' Criticism https://t.co/tbHJOXq7c8 via @DallasCowboysFN
#Cowboys' Jerry Jones Reacts to 'Culture Problem' Charge: FISH PODCAST https://t.co/tOiWkEZ2eE via @fishsports
Dak Prescott on Criticism of Cowboys’ Culture: ‘I Feel Attacked’ https://t.co/mMaUbAs4Mx
Dak Prescott: Our team culture is great, I feel attacked if there's questions about it. https://t.co/yPsQcG9d7A