Brian Schottenheimer has high praise for Cowboys TE
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Too many false starts, holdings, offsides, and unsportsmanlike penalties all filled Mike McCarthy ’s last two seasons in Dallas. In 2023, the Cowboys were third in penalties (115) and last season fourth (128). For Schotty, he knows that his team has to be more disciplined.
New Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer continues to shift the culture of the team by encouraging the position groups to share strong bonding moments after practice.
Brian Schottenheimer had to stop practice one day this week and he ripped into his team and warned them to not push things too far.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys HC Schottenheimer ID'd as one of NFL's most under-pressure people in 2025His first season as offensive coordinator in Dallas brought similar highs: the Cowboys led the league in scoring, ranked third in passing yards, and finished second on third downs, while Prescott concluded that season second in MVP voting, finishing with a career high in completions, passer rating, and a league leading 36 touchdown passes.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer is making sure his players remember the importance of discipline after a series of training camp skirmishes.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNVIDEO: Dallas Cowboys Players Were Fighting Each Other At Practice For Second Straight Day, Leading To Serious Threat From HC Brian SchottenheimerDallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer threatened his players after another fight broke out at practice.
Two keywords at Dallas Cowboys training, camp: energy, and excitement. But who owns the excitement? I think maybe DE Sam Williams does, and so does Coach Brian Schottenheimer.
Brian Schottenheimer is wasting no time setting the tone in Dallas. With a harder edge and a no-nonsense culture shift, his first camp is reshaping how the Cowboys train, lead, and compete.