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Cowboys fans have watched and learned enough to know something feels off, and the search for a new defensive coordinator definitely feels different.
This time around, the Cowboys aren’t just flirting with a couple of familiar names. We are watching the team cast a wide net, involving different coaching trees, and philosophies.
I’ve watched this cycle repeat itself more times than I care to count, and I keep coming back to the same question.
Is this a real change in philosophy, or did Brian Schottenheimer finally get a bigger say after Jerry’s last hand-picked coordinator blew up?
I don’t have to sugarcoat last season, we all know watching that defense was painful.
It wasn’t just the points they gave up, it was the missed tackles, terrible angles, and zero sense of urgency when momentum flipped.
I feel like the defense fell apart and stopped trying once the opposing team figured them out.
Everyone knew defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus was Jerry Jones’ guy.
It was the same old song and dance, familiar, comfortable, safe, and that’s exactly why it failed.
There were no meaningful adjustments, edge, or accountability. When the defense started leaking oil, nobody grabbed a wrench.
That’s not just bad football, it’s bad leadership in any sport.
This current search stands out to me. The Cowboys are talking to coaches with different backgrounds, schemes, and ideas. We don’t usually see that happening in Dallas.
Dallas likes familiar faces. Guys who know the building and how everything operates, but this time the Cowboys are actually searching for solutions.
Most of us have been fans of the Cowboys long enough to see how the Cowboys front office operates. This team doesn’t just suddenly take a different approach unless the embarrassment was unbearable.
The amount of interviews and coaches they have reached out to is uncustomary of the Jones’s.
This is the part where Brian Schottenheimer enters the conversation.
The Schottenheimer-led Cowboys just feels different, and I think Jerry and Stephen Jones have a lot of respect for Schottenheimer.
If he is getting real input on who runs the defense, this wider search makes sense.
I feel as though offensive-minded coaches need a defensive coordinator who complements the flow of the game, not one who locks into a script and refuses to adjust.
Don’t get it twisted, Jerry Jones still runs the show, and seemingly always will. But this search is an acknowledgment that last season crossed a line.
And it’s about time.
I don’t think the roster is going to have a massive overhaul. This team doesn’t need a big name acquisition, all it needs is a defensive coordinator who can adjust and keep the unit from collapsing.
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