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Dallas Cowboys Visit Frisco School to Tackle Bullying

Some players, alumni and cheerleaders visited a Frisco middle school to offer their advice and teachable experiences

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There were big cheers Tuesday for some Dallas Cowboy players and alumni who visited a middle school campus in the Frisco Independent School District.

Held during national bullying prevention month, the Dallas Cowboys hosted a character conversation at Griffin Middle School, working with students on a variety of scenarios.

β€œI think it’s always good to be an example for them, said Cowboys offensive tackle Isaac Alarcon. "You know, as a public figure, they look up to players. I think it is our responsibility to be an example for them."

An example: you studied hard for a big test. Your friend didn't and wants to copy you. What should you do? The players talked it through with them and talked about their own experiences growing up.

β€œThey can relate to certain things, and it’s kind of cool having kids say, 'Hey, he made it, and he went through the same things I am kind of going through,'" said Aviante Collins, an offensive tackle for the Cowboys. "It kind of gives them faith and kind of gives them a little bit of hope saying that, 'I can as I keep striving for what I want.'”

For the kids, the hope is these will be lessons they take with them.

β€œIt is inspirational to hear about it from them, and how it happens in their life too, and not just ours,” said eighth-grader Duke Strain.

Lessons off the field that have the students cheering.

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