Cowboys & Marty Ball

xwalker

Well-Known Member
Messages
57,251
Reaction score
64,784
The Cowboys new Offensive Coordinator is Brian Cornelius Schottenheimer.
- Son of Marty...

Marty Ball is a philosophy of football associated with and named after former NFL and UFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer.

In simple terms, it means a focus on the running game, with passing used only to further the running game.

Schottenheimer emphasizes offensive attacks that work as follows:
First down: a rushing play.
Second down: another rushing play.
Third down: a pass attempt.
Fourth down: punt (or field goal, if within range).

Fans (and critics) refer to this scheme as "Run, Run, Pass, Punt" (R2P2). Schottenheimer is considered to be a conservatively-minded coach with a majority of his focus on defense. The term "Marty Ball" is generally considered a pejorative because, at times, Schottenheimer will steadfastly continue to emphasize this form of offensive attack while attempting to hold on to a thin lead or when playing from
 
Gotta love all the rules and success of teams showing that the game is about explosive plays but we the Cowboys are going to play football like it’s 1992.

Guess McCarthys analytics that he spoke about all got tossed out the window.
 
I don’t think the Cowboys are going back to 90s when it comes to offense but they want to be more efficient running the football. MM remembers the Packers and Jaguars games last season. We did not run efficiently in both games and began to pass to much without threatening to run the football with double digit leads. The Cowboys offense was at its best under MM in 2021 when we ran the 12 personnel.
 
Marty Ball is a philosophy of football associated with and named after former NFL and UFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer.
Living in Chief territory, I witnessed first hand his entire tenure at the Chiefs (1989–1998). He won a lot of games but not in January. Effective but not flashy offense making it as far as the Championship game once but lost to the Chargers.

No question he had a conservative style of coaching that rubbed some the wrong way. Not sure how that offense would sell in Dallas. Throw in a few twists for todays game and I can see it being highly effective. That likely falls on McCarthy with a passing game with his fingerprints all over it.
 
Be careful what you wish for.....Although Marty was eighth in career wins with 205...never made it to the SB.

Like has been stated above, this offense can derail in the playoffs should you make it there. Sound familiar?
 
Gotta love all the rules and success of teams showing that the game is about explosive plays but we the Cowboys are going to play football like it’s 1992.

Guess McCarthys analytics that he spoke about all got tossed out the window.
MM has never been a run guy. Everybody is buying all of this nonsense. It won’t happen. BS is the OC in name only. MM is calling plays. It’ll be a pass heavy offense.
 
Gotta love all the rules and success of teams showing that the game is about explosive plays but we the Cowboys are going to play football like it’s 1992.

Guess McCarthys analytics that he spoke about all got tossed out the window.
I still think that the primary impetus for this change were the losses against Green Bay and Jacksonville where Dallas gave up huge late leads. When you hear Mike talk, he is kind of dancing around the subject without saying it.

The run plays may look different but I suspect that if the score is close the offense is going to look like the rather pass happy stuff you saw out of MM in GB. Late in games with a big lead Dallas wants to be able to "run the ball when the other team knows you are going to run the ball"*

*Brian Schottenheimer
 
I still think that the primary impetus for this change were the losses against Green Bay and Jacksonville where Dallas gave up huge late leads. When you hear Mike talk, he is kind of dancing around the subject without saying it.

The run plays may look different but I suspect that if the score is close the offense is going to look like the rather pass happy stuff you saw out of MM in GB. Late in games with a big lead Dallas wants to be able to "run the ball when the other team knows you are going to run the ball"*

*Brian Schottenheimer
I agree with your assessment, but remember MM had someone named AR at the helm who happened to bail him out multiple times. Scrambling and finding the open guy. He drove a stake into the Cowboys more times than i care to remember. We got.....nevermind. Big, Big difference.
 
:lmao:
Marty’s son is the OC in name only….so why does everyone think he will be like his dad.
Brian is not the HC and won’t be calling plays. And therefore because his dad never got to a SB is a far cry from what his son and MM plan to do.

:lmao: At some of the things fans come up with or apply to the Cowboys Situation.
 
..........

This team isnt going to play Marty Ball....we dont play football like its 1992 anymore the Garrett Era is gone hes not here and McCarthy is a Pass Heavy coach

i expect us to be 60/40 pass run....
 
Living in Chief territory, I witnessed first hand his entire tenure at the Chiefs (1989–1998). He won a lot of games but not in January. Effective but not flashy offense making it as far as the Championship game once but lost to the Chargers.

No question he had a conservative style of coaching that rubbed some the wrong way. Not sure how that offense would sell in Dallas. Throw in a few twists for todays game and I can see it being highly effective. That likely falls on McCarthy with a passing game with his fingerprints all over it.
Dak has only lost 4 games of 103 total when:
Cowboys greater than 100 yards rushing.
Opponent less than 100 yards rushing.
 
The Cowboys new Offensive Coordinator is Brian Cornelius Schottenheimer.
- Son of Marty...

Marty Ball is a philosophy of football associated with and named after former NFL and UFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer.

In simple terms, it means a focus on the running game, with passing used only to further the running game.

Schottenheimer emphasizes offensive attacks that work as follows:
First down: a rushing play.
Second down: another rushing play.
Third down: a pass attempt.
Fourth down: punt (or field goal, if within range).

Fans (and critics) refer to this scheme as "Run, Run, Pass, Punt" (R2P2). Schottenheimer is considered to be a conservatively-minded coach with a majority of his focus on defense. The term "Marty Ball" is generally considered a pejorative because, at times, Schottenheimer will steadfastly continue to emphasize this form of offensive attack while attempting to hold on to a thin lead or when playing from
Sort of like The Tuna.
 
Scotty was hated in Seattle(public enemy no 1).i can see Fans turning on him if his run heavy attack doesnt work.I am all for running the ball well but we still need to score a lot of points to keep up with the top teams in the NFL.
 

Staff online

Forum statistics

Threads
464,610
Messages
13,821,831
Members
23,781
Latest member
Vloh10
Back
Top