Dallas Cowboys' first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer emphasized the theme "Compete Every Day". During "Legends Day," former players Joe Looney and Bradie James participated in a free throw competition, igniting enthusiasm among current players. Around 25 former Cowboys attended the event, providing mentorship and engaging in meetings with the team. Their presence aimed to bridge the gap between current and past players, highlighting camaraderie and competitive spirit within the organization. The competition fostered a fun, energetic environment, reflecting the essence of teamwork.
"It was sick, man," right tackle Terence Steele said. "Everyone was cheering. It was awesome. Everyone loves it."
The central theme to Brian Schottenheimer's approach in his first year as the Cowboys' head coach is "Compete Every Day." It's on the wall leading from the locker room to Ford Center.
On May 30, Schottenheimer extended it to the former Cowboys as part of what they called "Legends Day," when about 25 former players from different eras of Dallas history came to one of the organized team activities at The Star.
This wasn't just about watching a little practice and grabbing a bite to eat. They were in the team room for the meetings, which is why Looney and James were competing in the free throw shooting competition, just like the current players do.
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