Dallas’ defense had a players-only meeting on Monday, leading to one of their best performances of the young season. Cowboys HC Brian Schottenheimer loves the direction the defense is headed, and he explained the increased man coverage game plan for the Commanders.
“It gets me jacked,” Schottenheimer said, via Jon Machota of The Athletic. “It gets me excited. When we went out and got (Murray), one of the things we loved about him was the leadership and the passion for how he plays the game. I was not aware of that. But you saw a defense that was ‘connected,’ that was his word. I could not agree with it more. The play style, running to the football, the passion.”
“At the end of the day, this was a team we wanted to play man-to-man against. There was numbers and analytics that said that was the right way to play these guys. And each week is different. But I thought we played man-to-man very well. But we got to improve our zone coverages as well.”
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones gave the utmost praise to Schotteheimer for getting more involved in the defensive approach against Washington.
“To some degree, we didn’t have no way to go but up on defense,” Jones said. “But I didn’t expect this kind of performance from our defense. So, kudos to (defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus) and certainly Brian Schottenheimer. He had a lot of fingerprints on this. … He’s the head coach, obviously he calls the (offensive) plays, and there he is spending a lot of (last) week working with the defensive coordinator. That’s a coach. That is a coach right there.”