Brian Schottenheimer seems to really want to focus on tempo with Dak Prescott

Brian Schottenheimer seems to really want to focus on tempo with Dak Prescott
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Tempo appears to be an important thing to Brian Schottenheimer relative to Dak Prescott.

The Dallas Cowboys unveiled Brian Schottenheimer to the world on Monday afternoon and everything since then has finally returned to matters relating to football. He has begun assembling his staff in an official capacity and his vision for what the Cowboys are going to do on offense is seeing more light. During his press conference, Schottenheimer touched on things like motion and shifts relative to the offense, and that he will call the plays, which are all good things to hear.

Obviously Monday was a big day for Schottenheimer with the presser, but he also fulfilled other media obligations. He was interviewed by NFL Network’s Jane Slater and touched on two things that stood out.

He discussed last season’s offense and what he may have wanted to see, particularly moving forward.

“My focus is going to be on moving forward. Like I said... Mike [McCarthy] is one of my best friends. He’s a championship coach. Incredible success here. Incredible offensive mind.”

“Did we see everything eye to eye? No. And that’s part of coaching and that’s part of relationships. And I won’t see eye to eye with the staff all of the time.”

“I spoke a little bit of my exposure in Seattle. The Pete Carroll pushing me and asking me to, hey look at some of the things that they’re doing. I’m not a Sean McVay guy. I’m not a Kyle Shanahan guy. I was a Brian Schottenheimer guy.”

“But I was open to learning. I was open to looking at different things. And Pete presented it so clear to me in terms of the problems that some of things that those teams were doing, that was created for the defense. And so we started looking at it.”

“But what’s so cool about Pete. He said hey. Just look at some of the things that they’re doing. And don’t rinse and repeat. Make ‘em ours. Make ‘em, make ‘em fit. And so really, during COVID, we all had a lot of free time. Just hours. Just looking at things, comparing things.”

“Credit to Pete and him challenging me. We were a playoff-winning team, or playoff-qualifying team the first two years in ‘18 and ‘19. He just always continued to challenge me to get better and to always improve.”

This is a pretty politically correct answer with Schottenheimer paying proper respect to his predecessor in Mike McCarthy. It is also very clear that he holds a high regard for Pete Carroll, and it is nice to see that he followed the encouragement he got from him to study how both Sean McVay and Kyle Shanahan operate.

In a perfect world the Cowboys would have an offense that had similar levels of success to those of McVay and Shanahan. It is commendable to not want to copy them entirely, but evolving off of them is a...