Cowboys news: Christian Parker introduced as DC in Dallas
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Cowboys news: Christian Parker introduced as DC in Dallas
""Every impression we had with CP just left us wanting more," Schottenheimer said. "The conviction that he has, but curious, his calm demeanor, just the way he carries himself, is awesome. The process was thorough. It was long. ... We got into the weeds. Every time we spent time with CP, it became very clear that he was the guy for the job. "He's wise beyond his years. ... Every time we talked, we'd get off a call or get off a zoom or get (done) with an interview, and I'd just be like, 'Damn, I want more of that.'""
""Confidence comes from preparation, and I think I've been able to learn from the right people," Parker said. "When you've been involved with different people along my journey that I've learned under as head coaches and defensive coordinators, No. 1, and then the diversity of scheme that I've been involved with, you then become accustomed to what you're comfortable with and your own ideas, you like certain things, you don't like certain things, what will work, what won't work.""
Christian Parker, 34, was introduced as the Cowboys' defensive passing game coordinator and defensive backs coach at The Star alongside coach Brian Schottenheimer. Schottenheimer praised Parker's conviction, calm demeanor and maturity, calling him wise beyond his years after a thorough, detailed hiring process. Parker plans a multiple defense built on a 3-4 base with 4-2-5 nickel looks. Parker credited his confidence to preparation, learning from various head coaches and defensive coordinators, and exposure to diverse schemes that helped form his own identity and preferences as a defensive coach.
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