The Cowboys’ new HC gave fans cause for optimism in Monday’s press conference; the team’s top 2 bosses rambled and minimized real concerns.
Dallas Cowboys COO Stephen Jones perhaps gave a little insight into the wrong doings of the franchise over the years. Is coach Brian Schottenheimer really going to "change the culture''?
Despite what Jerry and Stephen Jones want you to believe, the 29th anniversary of the Dallas Cowboys' last Super Bowl victory makes us remember how lonnnnnnng ago it was.
Stephen Jones used air quotes to describe the Dallas Cowboys title game drought which sent fans into an uproar.
Here’s hoping Schotty is more successful than most of his predecessors in Jerry’s great experiment. We’ll see. Like the rest, he’ll need a lot of luck. He’ll also need to be a lot better than his GM. The good news is it’s a low bar. That’s also the bad news.
As the fallout continues this month over the chaos at The Star, disgruntled fans are talking boycott. In some cases, they’ve already fired the first shots.
Jerry Jones criticized how the Birds built their roster. Now they’re back in the Super Bowl and Dallas is changing its tune.
Stephen Jones air quoting the 30-year championship drought and being dismissive of it, has Cowboys fans infuriated, this was wild! #DallasCowboys pic.twitter.com/YMI2v45X9z
Will McClay has been praised over the years for his ability to get everyone on the same page from the front office to scouts to coaches.
In order to move forward and see where your Cowboys might be headed years from now, we must first look back. The local team was actually just one of four to unveil a new coach Monday, but their announcement was the only one that came with an intermission.
Brian Schottenheimer is now the 10th head coach in Dallas Cowboys history, and he'll try to help end a Super Bowl drought that will reach three decades during the 2025 season. The opening press conference dog and pony show is over,