Jerry Jones Acknowledges Risky Hire of Brian Schottenheimer as Cowboys' New Head Coach
Jerry Jones Acknowledges Risky Hire of Brian Schottenheimer as Cowboys' New Head Coach
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Jerry Jones, the owner and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys, has made a bold and risky decision by hiring Brian Schottenheimer as the team's new head coach. Jones himself has acknowledged that this move is "as big a risk as you can take". The primary reason for this risk is Schottenheimer's lack of head coaching experience. Throughout his career, Schottenheimer has primarily served as an offensive coordinator, which has led to concerns about his ability to manage the broader responsibilities of a head coach.
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Despite the risks, Jones justifies the decision by highlighting Schottenheimer's proven track record in offensive production when working with talented players. Schottenheimer has previously demonstrated success in both real and fantasy football contexts, which suggests he has the potential to elevate the Cowboys' offensive performance. Additionally, Jones emphasized that this hiring process was thorough and reflects his willingness to take significant risks, more so than in the previous five years combined.The decision to hire Schottenheimer has sparked mixed reactions. Some analysts and fans are skeptical, questioning whether Schottenheimer can effectively transition from an offensive coordinator to a head coach. However, Jones remains confident in his choice, believing that Schottenheimer's ambition and desire to be a head coach will drive him to succeed. Jones also expressed his commitment to supporting Schottenheimer through this transition, indicating that the Cowboys' leadership is fully behind the new head coach.