The Super Bowl LIX matchup is officially set: the Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9.
Everything came into focus for the Dallas Cowboys last week. On Monday, Brian Schottenheimer, 51, was formally introduced as the 10th head coach in franchise history to a skeptical media corps and a fan base frustrated with a Super Bowl drought that has stretched 29 years.
As the tenth ever coach in franchise history, Brian Schottenheimer is tasked with making the Dallas Cowboys relevant as a Super Bowl contender again.
An optimistic Brian Schottenheimer, 51, introduced as coach of the Dallas Cowboys on Monday, told reporters "the objective and the main thing is we want to win the Super Bowl," and he told ESPN's Todd Archer that he believes the club can win "quickly.
Schottenheimer's skill set, energy and understanding of the Cowboys' current situation helped Jerry Jones make his decision.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheiemer praised quarterback Dak Prescott and envisions him leading the team to multiple Super Bowl victories.
The Dallas Cowboys hosted the introductory press conference for newly appointed head coach Brian Schottenheimer, but several comments from Stephen and Jerry Jones were sour notes.
Dallas has named Brian Schottenheimer as the new head coach, but fans will have to wait for his introductory press conference on Monday to learn whether he will call plays. Whoever calls them, will have to knock it out of the park to maximize Dak Prescott’s skillset as his career has ebbed and flowed over his nine seasons.
Stephen A. Smith has embraced needling the Dallas Cowboys and their fans as a recurring bit and the franchise has provided him ample opportunity to do so in recent years. The face of ESPN pushed quite hard for the Cowboys to hire Deion Sanders but Jerry Jones instead opted to go the very boring route with Brian Schottenheimer.
The Dallas Cowboys will watch the Kansas City Chiefs try to prevent their arch nemesis from winning Super Bowl LIX though their incredible run has revealed a glaring flaw in the mindset of "America's Team.
Dating back to their founding in 1960, the Dallas Cowboys have had only 10 coaches in NFL franchise history. This list includes two Hall of Fame coaches, and three Super Bowl winners.