The Dallas Cowboys Hire a New Offensive Coordinator
The Dallas Cowboys have made a change to their coaching staff by hiring Brian Schottenheimer as their new offensive coordinator. Schottenheimer replaces Kellen Moore, who mutually parted ways with the team following their divisional round loss to the 49ers in the 2022 season.
About Brian Schottenheimer:
Brian Schottenheimer is a veteran NFL coach and the son of former NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer. Schottenheimer has a wealth of experience as an offensive coordinator in the NFL, having served in that role for the Jets, Rams, and Seahawks. He also has experience coaching at the college level, having spent a year as the offensive coordinator at Georgia. Additionally, Schottenheimer has also worked as an assistant coach at Indianapolis and Jacksonville.
Statement from Brian Schottenheimer
Upon being hired as the new offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys, Brian Schottenheimer issued a statement expressing his excitement for the opportunity and embracing the high standards and expectations that come with the role.
Kellen Moore’s Move to the Chargers
Following his time with the Dallas Cowboys, Kellen Moore quickly rebounded and will take over as the offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers.
Play Calling Duties
Head coach Mike McCarthy announced that he will take over the play calling duties for the Dallas Cowboys in 2023. McCarthy last called plays when he was the head coach of the Green Bay Packers.
The Exciting and Efficient Transition
Coach Mike McCarthy expressed confidence in Brian Schottenheimer and the transition to the new offensive coordinator, stating that Schottenheimer already has a great grasp of the team's goals and where they want to go. McCarthy believes that this transition will be exciting and efficient, and will help yield the growth and results that the team wants and expects.
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