Cowboys Cheerleaders Get Voted No. 37 on NFL's 100 Greatest Game Changers

The NFL has just released a list of the 100 Greatest Game Changers throughout their history. Many impactful people and events were included, such as cornerback Deion Sanders and the idea to move the goal post back. None of them seemed out of the ordinary, except for one.
At No. 37, the league decided to put the infamous Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders.
No. 37: The @dallascowboys Cheerleaders
— NFL (@NFL) October 26, 2019
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So, apparently there have been only 36 bigger game-changers in NFL history? The cheerleaders have been more significant to the game than Payton Manning, who was listed at 48.
No. 48: Former @Colts & @Broncos QB Peyton Manning
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Ummm.... that sort of makes sense. There's no debate that the Cowboys cheerleaders are the best of any team, and it's been that way for a while. But, have they really been so great to the point where they earn a high spot on an all-time NFL list?
If we're talking strictly about football itself, then no. But, in terms of entertainment provided during game break, you can definitely make that case. Congrats to the cheerleading squad for the honor.