
"Two weeks before the season started, Jerry Jones decided to trade his best defensive player, so he had to start the year without Micah Parsons. I think he handled that really well."
""Again, we want to win. We play to win. 8-8-1, we do the math, sounds way better than the alternative. But again, the other thing is right now, we did, what? 4-1 in the...""
"I feel like it is very hard to give him anything above a 6 and that is the rating that I am going to settle with."
Brian Schottenheimer completed his first season as Dallas Cowboys head coach under difficult circumstances, including the preseason trade of Micah Parsons. He provided steady leadership, keeping the team together and stabilizing the offense around Dak Prescott. Early expectations were low, with a projected five wins, yet the team showed offensive strength while the defense remained the worst unit. Notable wins over the Eagles and Chiefs generated excitement, but defensive lapses and occasional offensive second-half adjustments undermined consistency. The season ended at 8-8-1, and he received a pragmatic 6/10 grade, with a need for staff building and defensive improvement.
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