Cowboys' recent success bred coaches, not championships " Inside The Star
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Cowboys' recent success bred coaches, not championships " Inside The Star
"The Brian Schottenheimer era kicked off in 2025, and although it didn't end how we would have wanted to, the future looks bright. Dallas took an unorthodox (for them) approach to fill the offensive coordinator position, and it paid off well. Usually known to hire ex-head coaches as coordinators, the Cowboys instead hired Arizona Cardinals OL Coach Klayton Adams as offensive coordinator, and the results were more than pleasant."
"Just two days ago, the Cowboys appear to have copied last season's strategy, this time hoping for defensive success. The Cowboys hired Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Passing Game Coordinator Christian Parker as the new defensive coordinator to replace the much-maligned Matt Eberflus. Coaches come and go, but in recent years, the Cowboys have had coordinators leave for other teams as experience success."
Life as a Dallas Cowboys fan has been defined by decades of near-success and frustration, with about thirty years of mediocrity punctuated by intermittent excitement. The Brian Schottenheimer era began in 2025 and produced promising results despite an imperfect ending. The team adopted unconventional coordinator hires, bringing in Arizona Cardinals OL Coach Klayton Adams as offensive coordinator, which yielded positive offensive outcomes. Recently the Cowboys pursued defensive improvement by hiring Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Passing Game Coordinator Christian Parker to replace Matt Eberflus. The franchise has regularly seen coordinators depart for head-coaching roles, creating a notable coaching tree, and maintained playoff appearances under Mike McCarthy.
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