Cowboys HC Brian Schottenheimer goes all-in with a $3.8M move that screams championship urgency
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer is making significant changes following a disappointing season. He has listed his $3.8 million home to reduce his commute time to the training facility, reflecting his commitment to improving the team's performance. With a focus on fixing the defense, Schottenheimer has made key personnel changes and utilized the draft to bolster the team's roster.
- ▪The Cowboys finished 7-9-1 last season, missing the playoffs for the second consecutive year.
- ▪Schottenheimer's offense ranked second in the NFL, but the defense struggled significantly.
- ▪He has fired the previous defensive coordinator and hired a new one from the Eagles.
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