First-year head coach and playcaller: Brian Schottenheimer's unique challenge as Cowboys' leader
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Brian Schottenheimer has taken on the dual role of head coach and offensive playcaller for the Dallas Cowboys. He acknowledges the demanding nature of the job, especially in balancing responsibilities like working closely with the quarterback Dak Prescott and strategizing the team's game plans. Owner Jerry Jones expresses confidence in Schottenheimer, praising his extensive NFL experience and ability to connect with players, which is pivotal for the team's performance. This role marks a significant moment, as the last Cowboys head coach to handle both responsibilities faced notable challenges.
"If you don't know how to manage your time, this is not a good profession to be in."
"I like his football knowledge. I like his demeanor. I think for 51 years old, he has the most unbelievable background in volume of NFL experience."
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