Seven of the top 10 neighbors are fellow athletes, making this a strongly same-kind cluster — but the two-peak shape flag points to something more specific happening inside it. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 1.0 means near-identical audience shape.
The first peak is unmistakably Cowboys-centric. Emmitt Smith (0.98) and DeMarcus Ware (0.97) sit at the top, followed by Michael Irvin (0.96) and DeMarco Murray (0.96) — all athletes with Cowboys ties. The Dallas Cowboys organization itself lands at 0.95, and Dak Prescott (0.94) and Jason Witten (0.93) extend the same cluster. This is a tight Cowboys-franchise neighborhood, not just a generic football one.
The second peak is where the shape gets interesting: Blogging The Boys, a Cowboys-focused blog (subcategory: Blogs), enters at 0.92 — the only non-athlete, non-sports-team in the top 10. Its presence alongside Cole Beasley (0.93) and DeAndre Hopkins (0.90) suggests the audience bridges active player fandom and dedicated Cowboys media consumption, rather than sitting purely in athlete-follower territory.
The top 10 as a whole resolves into two overlapping neighborhoods: Cowboys-affiliated athletes at the core, and Cowboys-dedicated media content just behind them — with Hopkins as the one neighbor whose audience shape aligns despite no direct Cowboys connection.