Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer ranked among the worst NFL coaches
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Brian Schottenheimer begins his first season as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys with a ranking as the second worst coach in the NFL by CBS Sports. His promotion followed Mike McCarthy's exit, described as anticlimactic due to the unpredictable nature of Jerry Jones' management style. Despite some concerns regarding his head coaching experience, Schottenheimer has been a coordinator since 2006. Players appreciate the culture and competition he fosters, highlighting his energetic leadership as motivating factors. Running back Deuce Vaughn praised Schottenheimer's ability to empower players to improve daily.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer was ranked as the second worst coach in the NFL by CBS Sports, despite not yet coaching a game for the team.
Schottenheimer's promotion was viewed as anticlimactic, reflecting the unpredictable nature of management decisions made by Jerry Jones.
While his resume may not be stellar, Schottenheimer has been in coaching since 2006 and could potentially flourish like Doug Pederson.
Players have noted the positive impact Schottenheimer has had on team culture and competition, with running back Deuce Vaughn praising his energy.
Read at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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