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Schottenheimer claims culture is strong, but Cowboys' discipline betrays them weekly
After the Cowboys’ 44-24 loss to Denver, Brian Schottenheimer said discipline and inconsistency, not effort, are holding the team back.
The Cowboys are among the most-penalized teams in the NFL, and it's time for Brian Schottenheimer to discipline players to change that.
“The Broncos had two offensive possessions after Brian Schottenheimer chose to punt and “play defense.” The Broncos scored touchdowns on both of them. Schotty’s decision was waving the white flag at best. It was a complete misunderstanding of the game at worst,” a second fan wrote.
For the Dallas Cowboys, the 2025 season has been a story of inconsistency, and a major culprit has been a consistent lack of discipline. The team ranks among the most penalized in the NFL, and the issue was glaringly obvious in their recent 44-24 loss to the Denver Broncos.
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Cowboys lose to Broncos Stock Report: Brian Schottenheimer, Matt Eberflus headline 6 most responsible
It feels exhausting to consider that the Cowboys defense may have to have four coordinators in as many years with 2026 changes, but right now it is hard to see any other future. Matt Eberflus continues to play soft defenses and stick with his zone principles and it is hindering things on almost a play-by-play basis.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones recently dropped a nostalgic take on first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
The Dallas Cowboys (3-3-1) were fresh off their best offensive performance of 2025 under first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer in Week 7, and they had plenty to celebrate aft
Dallas Cowboys' Brian Schottenheimer had a hilarious moment at Wednesday's press conference, complimenting Javonte Williams before an 'oh shucks' realization.