Dallas Cowboys COO Stephen Jones perhaps gave a little insight into the wrong doings of the franchise over the years. Is coach Brian Schottenheimer really going to "change the culture''?
The Dallas Cowboys are still searching for an offensive coordinator to fill out head coach Brian Schottenheimer's staff. On Wednesday, Cowboys executive
Jones, the executive vice president of player personnel and co-owner of the franchise, was asked by Yahoo!'s Jori Epstein why he had confidence in Schottenheimer despite the fact that he last called plays in 2020 and hasn't shown much in the way of scheming up a modern offense. Here's how he responded.
Stephen Jones air quoting the 30-year championship drought and being dismissive of it, has Cowboys fans infuriated, this was wild! #DallasCowboys pic.twitter.com/YMI2v45X9z
The Cowboys coaching staff is quickly coming into focus with the hiring of two coordinators on the same day. | From @ArmyChiefW3
Vitriol of Friday’s move is likely reserved for Jerry and Stephen Jones. They are the ones on trial with fans.
Meanwhile, down the trough, the Dallas Cowboys earlier today introduced their new head coach, Brian Schottenheimer, after a 7-10 season. Schottenheimer didn’t make any grandiose statements about returning the team to glory to grab headlines.
Will McClay has been praised over the years for his ability to get everyone on the same page from the front office to scouts to coaches.
The Cowboys’ new HC gave fans cause for optimism in Monday’s press conference; the team’s top 2 bosses rambled and minimized real concerns.
Schottenheimer hasn't been a head coach at any level, but if you wanted someone to play a head coach in a movie, he looks and understands the part.
Brian Schottenheimer is a first-time head coach, & his 1st task will be to convince Jerry Jones to do what he wants.