'Physical, violent' mantra for O-line, running backs taking center stage for Cowboys

In 20 years it will be flag football.

Did anybody 20 years ago think the Pro Bowl was gonna turn into flag football?
yes people predicted that and even suggested it.
The pro bowl was out dated and players dont want to risk injury in it .
So instead of letting it go and losing some revenue, they went to flag football.

I quit watching that game 25 years ago.
 
FRISCO, Texas — Forrest Gump isn't the only one tasked with running until his shoes melt into the asphalt beneath them, because it's sounding more and more as if Brian Schottenheimer and the Dallas Cowboys will enact the same strategy for their offense in 2025 and beyond.

It's a vision declared upfront by Schottenheimer, as early as his inaugural address in early February, crystal-clear on what he's hoping to establish in the construction of his offensive coaching staff.

"We're going to do a great job of marrying our runs and our passes and make those look the same," said Schottenheimer. "I'm proud to say at two different times in my career as a coordinator, we led the league in rushing, and they go hand in hand. The running game and the action pass game go hand in hand."

With the staff now finalized, make no mistake about it, that path is set in stone.

https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/...running-backs-taking-center-stage-for-cowboys
Tyler Booker would be a nasty addition to the OLine.
 
But when the violence is then limited by the opposition's crowding the LOS and stacking the box against the run who will the Cowboys turn to?

Yeah,
That's what I thought. That guy. Even with the
2016 offense as the absolute dream ceiling it's still a re-run we've all seen the ending to.
The violence only gets him so far.

Sad but true.
 
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But when the violence is then limited by the opposition's crowding the LOS and stacking the box against the run who will the Cowboys turn to?

Yeah,
That's what I thought. That guy. Even with the
2016 offense as the absolute dream ceiling it's still a re-run we've all seen the ending to.
The violence only gets him so far.

Sad but true.
Hardly, Dallas Cowboys are real men and I can count on that one.
 
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#DallasCowboys VP Stephen Jones believes RT Terence Steele can excel under OC Klayton Adams and OL Coach Conor Riley: "Obviously, we got [Terence] Steele signed. I think he's going to play much better in this system with Klayton [Adams].. Klayton has watched all of the tape on him and just really loves him.""Terence's strong point is his run blocking. If we do what I think Schotty and Klayton are going to do offensively, which is an even bigger focus on the run, that's going to help Steele. Klayton is very fired up and so is Conor about what Terence can do."

He just needs to clean up the penalties and pass protection, which should be a priority for these two coaches.
 

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