Micah Parsons, Brian Schottenheimer
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Brian Schottenheimer is happy to head into his first season as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys with no high-profile holdouts from mandatory minicamp.
The Cowboys are always linked to high-profile free agents, so it was no surprise that head coach Brian Schottenheimer was asked about star CB Jaire Alexander.
After an offseason spent working on the team's culture, the Dallas Cowboys rewarded new coach Brian Schottenheimer with perfect attendance at mandatory minicamp.
As the offseason has progressed, a major talking point around the Dallas Cowboys has been Brian Schottenheimer’s emphasis on culture. It appears DeMarcus Ware is a fan of what the first-year head coach is building in Dallas.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer offered Micah Parsons a reassuring message during a light-hearted phone call going viral on TikTok.
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From daily check-ins to surprise champagne and Whataburger runs, Schottenheimer keeps showing that relationships and competition aren’t just coaching buzzwords — they’re the foundation of everything he builds.
Schottenheimer’s plans to end the drought begin with chemistry. He’s forming bonds with players and coaches with various off-the-field activities: a paintball outing, a seafood boil, individual dinners and attending charitable events.
The last time the Dallas Cowboys won the Super Bowl, "One Sweet Day" by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men topped the Billboard charts, movies like Toy Story and Jumanji had recently released and the original Tekken video game had released on the PlayStation a few months prior.
The new head coach determined to change the Dallas Cowboys' culture recently took his quarterbacks Greek dancing.
"Coach Schotty" is a 51-year-old who acts 20–30 years younger. His demeanor is reminiscent of Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll. After all, Carroll was one of Schottenheimer's mentors during their time together with the Seattle Seahawks.