The fact that a lawyer was able to coax a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader to sue the Dallas Cowboys is akin to finding a cardinal to speak out against the Vatican. Only harder.
The DCCers are a proud bunch that sometimes borders on cultish. Despite their perceived solidarity, the most celebrated, cherished, copied and marketable band of pro cheerleaders is finally suing its parent organization.
The group that the late Dallas Cowboys president Tex Schramm created out of mostly ex-models has joined the growing list of NFL cheerleading squads under considerable scrutiny and, now, litigation.