The Cowboys legend was asked about the challenges new head coach Brian Schottenheimer will face working underneath Jerry Jones.
Brian Schottenheimer being hired by the Dallas Cowboys as their new head coach after parting ways with Mike McCarthy has been a subject of passionate discussion. Fans, analysts, and former players alike have criticized owner/general manager Jerry Jones’ move.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs will battle Saquon Barkley and the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, a rematch of the Super Bowl just two seasons ago. And Dallas Cowboys legend Troy Aikman has a prediction for the big game.
The Cowboys announced on Friday evening that Schottenheimer had agreed to a four-year deal to become the franchise’s 10th head coach.
Owner and general manager Jerry Jones has called Sanders about the job, but no formal interview has been set up. Even so, on Friday, Dallas-based NFL insider Ed Werder reported that those around Sanders believe that he would take the job if offered.
The late Jan. 24 announcement that Brian Schottenheimer will be the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys has elicited reaction from a wide variety of pundits and football experts, including former standout players for the team.
The referees’ alleged Chiefs bias has become a hot topic this postseason, with Kansas City being on the right end of some debatable rulings.
This week, Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman offered fans a little perspective on their new head coach. Aikman made it clear that there was no guarantee of success regardless of whether the Chicago Bears won the headlines by hiring Ben Johnson as a first-time head coach.
It was always about control. Always has been, always will be, for as long as Jerry Jones has a breath in his body and a pulse in his trigger finger. The Dallas
The rematch a year later was closer but had the same result. James Washington returned a fumble for a touchdown early in the third quarter to tie the game, and Emmitt Smith ran for two touchdowns in the second half for a 30-13 win that capped a fourth straight Super Bowl setback for the beleaguered Bills.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs keep finding themselves on one side of a Super Bowl rematch. A year after beating the San Francisco 49ers for the second time in five seasons in the NFL’s championship game,