GimmeTheBall!
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21 years! I bet he has a few Super Bowl rings!Translate.......I hope to build a legacy similar to my dad, Mardy, who was an NFL Head coach for 21 years.
21 years! I bet he has a few Super Bowl rings!Translate.......I hope to build a legacy similar to my dad, Mardy, who was an NFL Head coach for 21 years.
He went to the same school of coaching as Garrett?21 years! I bet he has a few Super Bowl rings!
But unlike those other owners, our owner is all in this year when it come to Culture.Schotty ball or schitty ball. We will soon see
there seeMs to be a little too much hype for a guy who has been in the league for a while has tried for HC positions and always passed up.
Are you saying I'm unwelcome here?So why pay attention until the season starts then. Then chime in on game days.
How do you define "bandwagon fan"? I don't see what you are saying.isnt that the bandwagon fan approach ??
No, I'm not going anywhere. I'm still going to laugh at all the things other fans are buying into for no good reason. I'm still going to observe as much of the sausage getting made as CZ shows us.See you in 3 months
21 years! I bet he has a few Super Bowl ringsTranslate.......I hope to build a legacy similar to my dad, Mardy, who was an NFL Head coach for 21 years.
Only the best with Yoda!He went to the same school of coaching as Garrett?![]()
Only if the dislikers can learn from this.Great article. I love hearing this kind of talk. Comradery is strong medicine.
"I was taught at a young age by my father that you can outwork people in this business. You don't belong in this organization if you don't value relationships," Schottenheimer said.
"This business has never been about Xs and Os. It's about people, and when I thought about it, I can't imagine sitting up here with a better group of people, a better family to do this with. So I thank you guys for that opportunity."
I am afraid that he, as his father, is doomed to a career in futility.Schotty ball or schitty ball. We will soon see
there seeMs to be a little too much hype for a guy who has been in the league for a while has tried for HC positions and always passed up.
Not at all. But why so negative all the time. Look at the good things going on.Are you saying I'm unwelcome here?
As You should be.Wow! I and Yoda are all in!
Oh, go play your "Kenny G Does Vegas" mix tape and leave me alone, Harold.As You should be.
The force knows.
Honestly, I wasn’t all in on Brian Schottenheimer at first. But after hearing how he talks about building a real culture and actually fitting the system to the players, I’m starting to come around. It just sounds genuine—like he really gets what this team needs instead of just repeating coach-speak.https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/schotty-ball-how-brian-schottenheimer-is-approaching-his-big-shot
Very good article about Brian and his thoughts and how he is approaching his chance as HC of the Cowboys.
Aside from leading the Cowboys to a Super Bowl, Schottenheimer also has another goal in mind: Build the greatest culture in professional sports. It's something he has emphasized since his introductory press conference, and although he knows it won't happen overnight, Schottenheimer trusts the process he's begun to construct and that his players will come to trust it too.
"I go back to my days with Pete [Carroll]," Schottenheimer said. "I think if you go back and you look at some of the things we did in Seattle, obviously the starting point for me would be things that our players do well. You're always going to start with that. If your system is not flexible enough to do what your players do well, then you're probably in the wrong business."
Does this mean you think that he moved to Dallas strictly for the top money, like in College. By the way, with present legal decisions that is being changed with current player rewards. Flag football in the Olympics?Schotty Ball ... I think you mispelled Shoddy Ball in the title.![]()
Team...on the battle field and playing field. Real is commitments.Great article. I love hearing this kind of talk. Comradery is strong medicine.
"I was taught at a young age by my father that you can outwork people in this business. You don't belong in this organization if you don't value relationships," Schottenheimer said.
"This business has never been about Xs and Os. It's about people, and when I thought about it, I can't imagine sitting up here with a better group of people, a better family to do this with. So I thank you guys for that opportunity."
That some kind of discussive bias or just about football?Don't say it three times, or a certain someone might appear >.>
World Pride...you celebrating for 2025? Dallas is there...why let them win?Wow! I and Yoda are all in!
You bet, honest discussion is just hype and Jerry's bank account...I don't care about anything but wins. That's what changes my mind, not all the hype!
Good discussion and view...hoooah!Honestly, I wasn’t all in on Brian Schottenheimer at first. But after hearing how he talks about building a real culture and actually fitting the system to the players, I’m starting to come around. It just sounds genuine—like he really gets what this team needs instead of just repeating coach-speak.
He doesn’t sound stiff and predictable like Garrett, and he’s probably NOT going to be a fumbling baboon in game management like McCarthy. Schotty actually seems willing to listen and adapt, which is something this team has needed for a long time. If he sticks to it, I think he could finally get the guys to buy in and maybe give us something different than what we’ve seen the last few years.