The Dallas Cowboys’ 1990s dynasty is remembered for its championships, but also for the sharp contrast between its players. Troy Aikman, a Hall of Fame quarterback known for discipline and charity work, once called the police on uninvited women partying at his pool after a Super Bowl win. Meanwhile, teammates like Michael Irvin ran the infamous “White House,” a nearby party hub that emerged after Barry Switzer replaced Jimmy Johnson as head coach and loosened team restrictions significantly.