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The Gambler and His Cowboys revisits the Dallas Cowboys of the 1990s, who are remembered for their dominance on the football field and their turbulent culture off of it.
In Netflix's new docuseries, America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys, former players, including Michael Irvin, detailed what went on at the infamous "White House." This Irving home on Dorsett Drive was right across from the Cowboys facility, and it served as a home base for partying and extracurriculars.
Dallas Cowboys legend Michael Irvin recalls the infamous 'White House', where players took part in the rockstar lifestyle of being a member of the team.
American sports commentator and former NFL player Michael Irvin opened up about his team, the Dallas Cowboys' debauchery during the early 1990s, in the recently released Netflix docuseries America's T
Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Barry Switzer says in the new Cowboys documentary that he did not monitor his team's off-field activities.
Let's dive into why Netflix can't get enough of the Dallas Cowboys, the team that's basically the NFL's answer to a blockbuster drama. Their latest love letter to America's Team is
The Hall of Fame receiver is one of many former players who look back on the team's debauchery in the early '90s in 'America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys'
In the mid-1990s, the Dallas Cowboys, fresh off Super Bowl wins, faced internal turmoil. Coach Jimmy Johnson's departure and Barry Switzer's arrival led to a cultural shift, culminating in the infamous "White House.
During the 1990s, the Dallas Cowboys established themselves as one of the most feared and respected dynasties in the NFL with three Super Bowls in four years and stars such as Troy