Brian Schottenheimer reveals what he wouldve done if he didnt get Cowboys job Brian Schottenheimer recently disclosed what his plan was if he didn't get the Dallas Cowboys head coaching job.
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When the Dallas Cowboys parted ways with former head coach Mike McCarthy following the 2024 season, then-offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer wasnt on most peoples radar to replace him.
There was a lot of smoke around owner Jerry Jones courting former Cowboys Pro Bowler and current Colorado head coach Deion Sanders.
But as it turns out, it was purely conjecture.
During a recent appearance on The Twins Take podcast, Schottenheimer admitted he had interest from several other teams for their offensive coordinator position in anticipation the new Cowboys head coach wanted a new OC.Schottenheimer also disclosed he had a handshake deal with Jones in case he hired a different head coach.I wasnt sure , and there was a number of other teams saying this very humbly that were courting me and trying to say, Hey, we want you to come be our coordinator,..
had made an agreement that I would stay here no matter what.
And I didnt want to leave.
..
I really wanted to be the head coach and put our fingerprint, our blueprint on it.And thats what God had planned.
In his first season, Schottenheimer led the Cowboys to a 7-9-1 record and second-place finish in the NFC East.
Dallas had the No.
2 offense in the NFL last season, averaging 391.9 yards per game, but the defense was one of the worst in the league.However, the team made some big additions edge-rushers Rashan Gary, Malachi Lawrence, and Jaishawn Barham, linebacker Dee Winters, cornerbacks Coby Durant and Derion Kendrick, safety Caleb Downs and many expect the revamped defense to help the team make a deep playoff run.
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