Dak Prescott Supports Cowboys' New HC Brian Schottenheimer
Dak Prescott Supports Cowboys' New HC Brian Schottenheimer

Dak Prescott Supports Cowboys' New HC Brian Schottenheimer

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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is optimistic about the upcoming season under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, following the departure of Mike McCarthy after a disappointing 7-10 season. Prescott praised Schottenheimer's thorough approach in assembling his coaching staff and expressed excitement for a renewed focus on the running game, which he believes is essential for a more balanced offensive strategy. The Cowboys aim to improve their offensive ranking, particularly in play-action passing, which Prescott excels at when healthy. Schottenheimer, who has 25 years of coaching experience and comes from a football legacy, is expected to implement strategies that will enhance team dynamics and performance. Despite the challenges a coaching transition may bring, the Cowboys are looking to capitalize on Prescott's recovery and Schottenheimer's leadership to revitalize their game. Owner Jerry Jones has high expectations for the team, hoping to compete for a Super Bowl title this season.

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