
Overview
Brian Schottenheimer, in his first year as head coach for the Dallas Cowboys, has witnessed his team struggle to a 3-4-1 record. This followed a lackluster performance from both the offense and defense throughout the season.
Stats Breakdown
The Cowboys’ offense is currently ranked second in the league, averaging 30.8 points per game, while their defense allows the second-most points at 31.3 per game. This unusual combination has only been achieved by three NFL teams throughout history, none of which have made it past the playoffs.
Players to Watch
Quarterback Dak Prescott ranks third in passing yards and touchdowns while running back Javonte Williams follows closely in rushing stats. Wide receiver George Pickens also stands out with impressive receiving numbers this season.
Recent Changes
Acknowledging their disappointing Week 8 loss to the Denver Broncos, Schottenheimer is taking proactive measures to help strengthen the defense. He has increased his involvement in defensive meetings and promises key changes in their strategy during the upcoming bye week.
“You can take stats on offense and shove them up your ass as far as I’m concerned. It is what it is. We want to win,” stated Schottenheimer.
Defensive Struggles
Under his management, the Cowboys have allowed numerous explosive plays and poor performance metrics across the board. Changes in their defensive approach are expected, as pressure increases for the team to execute better leading into the rest of the season.
Conclusion
With a critical focus on aligning the defense and improving their overall game execution, Schottenheimer aims to turn around the struggling Cowboys, especially as key players like DeMarvion Overshown return from injury. Time is running short, and urgency is mounting.


