The star of former Cowboys Dez Bryant predicts that the team will not see success under the new main coach Brian Schottenheimer
Former Dallas cowboys Wide receiver Dez Bryant was brutally honest this week when he asked about the choice of his former team for a new main coach, saying that he believed that the team would not be successful under the first coach of the first year by Brian Schottenheimer.
Bryant, who spent most of his NFL career Dallas from 2010 to 2017 was not sold at Schottenheimer, who took over Mike McCarthy after spending two seasons as an offensive coordinator.
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“I’m an energy person,” Bryant said Yahoo Sports In front of the Super Bowla Lix.
“I don’t know the coach, so I can’t say he’ll do well – I can’t want good or bad on it. But my energy tells me he won’t be successful. I just think it’s going to be too much for him.”
Schottenheimer, 51, takes over a lot of speculation. Despite his long career as an auxiliary coach, the next season will be the first at the helm. But during his introductory press conference with owner Jerry Jones, Schottenheimer explained that he was finally ready for work.
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“I had some opportunities when I was a much younger man, that I didn’t feel like I was ready,” Schottenheimer said. “I’m ready now. I know what I want. I know what it looks like.”
But Bryant believes that there are external factors that Schottenheimer may not be ready for.
“I think he’s bigger than him just as a head coach. I don’t think he can handle the fan control, you understand what I’m saying? Fans of the American Cowboy, Texans – We love our football. We ‘ready to win. Super Bowl From the 90’s. I was a fan who played for the team in my hometown, so I understand it. “
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“I don’t see success,” he added.
Bryant also noted that the coaching pool of the off -season had several coaching candidates he believed would better fit into Dallas.
“There were guys who could take this team to the next level, and I feel like we let it let our fingers achieve success in success.”
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Schottenheimer has become the seventh coach since the last time the cowboys reached the NFC championship game – in the 1995 season on their way to their fifth title of Super Bowla. He replaced McCarthy, which split with the organization after three direct 12-5 seasons.
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