I have no love for of the Dallas Cowboys, having been born & raised in a New York Giants household, and spent virtually my entire adult life in Louisiana. Cowboys legend Troy Aikman feels the team doesn't get enough love from its so called fans. He played his entire 12 year career in "Big D," winning 3 Super Bowls, a Super Bowl MVP award, was selected to 6 pro bowls, and is enshrined in the pro football hall of fame. Deadspin.com reports, Aikman said visiting visiting teams often feel like they're playing "home games" in Dallas. He told Sports Radio 1310 The Ticket, "I think for a large part – and the fans don't want to hear this – a lot of the people that attend sports in this town, they're there because it's kind of just a place to be seen. I didn't know anybody who went to Rangers games, and then when they started winning and going to World Series, everybody's wearing Rangers hats and saying, 'Oh yeah, I'm a big Rangers fan.' I've always said Dallas isn't so much a sports town as it is a winner's town."

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