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Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer did not deny potential changes after the team's disappointing performance in Week 8.
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There will be changes. I can promise you that,” Cowboys’ head coach Brian Schottenheimer said after the blowout loss Sunday in Denver.
Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer did not shy away from the reality that the coaching staff needs to be better after getting blown out by the Broncos.
“The Broncos had two offensive possessions after Brian Schottenheimer chose to punt and “play defense.” The Broncos scored touchdowns on both of them. Schotty’s decision was waving the white flag at best. It was a complete misunderstanding of the game at worst,” a second fan wrote.
In Monday’s press conference, Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer spoke on the passing of one of his former players.
The Cowboys are among the most-penalized teams in the NFL, and it's time for Brian Schottenheimer to discipline players to change that.
It was Brian Schottenheimer’s worst day as an NFL head coach, not surprising since the last Cowboys coach to beat the Denver Broncos was Barry Switzer. But it wasn’t his worst so much because his play-calling got cute at the goal line early Sunday or because Dak Prescott threw two interceptions or because the team had a horrific start with pre-snap penalties — an old curse of Mike McCarthy teams
Brian Schottenheimer has turned the Dallas Cowboys offense into a more efficient group than this organization has ever seen.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones recently dropped a nostalgic take on first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
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Schottenheimer claims culture is strong, but Cowboys' discipline betrays them weekly
After the Cowboys’ 44-24 loss to Denver, Brian Schottenheimer said discipline and inconsistency, not effort, are holding the team back.