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AtoZ Sports on MSN'I don't believe in that' - Brian Schottenheimer is getting rid of a Cowboys' strategy used by Mike McCarthy and Jason Garrett
'I don't believe in that' - Brian Schottenheimer is getting rid of a Cowboys' strategy used by Mike McCarthy and Jason Garrett originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
The Dallas Cowboys took the field for their first practice of training camp and head coach Brian Schottenheimer was thrilled to see CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens together.
Are Brian Schottenheimer's Cowboys Underrated? originally appeared on Athlon Sports. We don't have to look too far for skeptics and naysayers of Brian Schottenheimer's Dallas Cowboys in 2025, and in truth, after the 2024 season, that's warranted.
That's exactly what head coach Brian Schottenheimer and the Cowboys plan to do with Prescott. "Now that he's in the over-30 club, we're going to be smart with some of the things we do with him," Schottenheimer said at training camp on Tuesday. "
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer addressed star playmaker KaVontae Turpin's offseason arrest publicly for the first time ahead of training camp.
Schottenheimer sees how no list of accomplishments on a résumé can match the experience and ability to make an owner – especially one owner in particular – feel smart.
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Yardbarker on MSNBrian Schottenheimer shares big admission about getting Cowboys' HC job
Schottenheimer served as a consultant (2022) and, later, as offensive coordinator (2023-24) with the Dallas Cowboys before he was promoted to the role of head coach after the club parted ways with Mike McCarthy this past January.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer has an excellent reason for wanting to win the Super Bowl, and it’s not for himself.
The most obvious ones are left tackle Tyler Guyton, who struggled in his rookie year, and defensive tackle Mazi Smith, who two years into his career, hasn’t been the player Dallas wanted him to be.