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Report: Former Panthers QB coach nearing deal to join Cowboys
Report: Former Panthers QB coach nearing deal to join Cowboys

USA Today

time10-02-2025

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  • USA Today

Report: Former Panthers QB coach nearing deal to join Cowboys

A former Carolina Panthers coach seems to be on his way to 'Jerry World.' Advertisement According to NFL Network insider Mike Garafolo, the Dallas Cowboys are working towards a deal to hire ex-Panthers quarterbacks coach Ken Dorsey. Per Garafolo, Dorsey's exact role on the Cowboys's staff has yet to be finalized. Dorsey, a seventh-round pick out of the University of Miami (Fla.) in 2003, played quarterback for six seasons in the NFL. He split his time between the San Francisco 49ers (2003 to 2005) and the Cleveland Browns (2006 to 2008) before finishing up his playing career with the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts in 2010. He headed back to the NFL in 2011, as a pro scout for the Panthers. Dorsey then became the team's quarterbacks coach beginning in 2013. After the 2017 campaign, and a one-year stint as the assistant athletic director at Florida International University, Dorsey was hired as the quarterbacks coach of the Buffalo Bills in 2019. He'd also go on to work as Buffalo's passing game coordinator and offensive coordinator. The 2024 season saw Dorsey serve as the Cleveland Browns' offensive coordinator.

Jerry Jones defended Brian Schottenheimer's Cowboys promotion with bewildering rant
Jerry Jones defended Brian Schottenheimer's Cowboys promotion with bewildering rant

Yahoo

time27-01-2025

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  • Yahoo

Jerry Jones defended Brian Schottenheimer's Cowboys promotion with bewildering rant

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has never shied away from theatrics (literally, he was an actor in a recent Landman episode), but his answer for why the team promoted Brian Schottenheimer to be the team's new head coach might be one of the strangest, most riveting moments of his ownership tenure. RANKING THE 6 NEW NFL COACHING HIRES: Rather than just give a canned answer to why Schottenheimer was the right pick in his eyes, Jones delivered a fiery, teary response defending his entire time owning the Cowboys and essentially daring anyone to question his decision-making. "If you don't think I can't operate out my comfort zone, you're so wrong it's unbelievable. This is as big a risk as you can take," Jones said about promoting Schottenheimer. "[He has] no head coaching experience." Jones' remarks start at the opening of the question period, and we'd be lying if we said we weren't rapt for the entire duration of his first answer. Jones' response sounds as if he's pleading his case before the football gods to be let into NFL Valhalla for his time owning the team, hellbent on striking down any doubt about his ability to make sound decisions that lead to wins. NFL analyst Gregg Rosenthal summed it up as well as anyone could. if you liked Jerry Jones on Landman you'll love him introducting Brian Schottenheimer. a compelling brew of tearful recriminations, defensiveness, football history, pride, anger, love and lots of talk about daddy — Gregg Rosenthal (@greggrosenthal) January 27, 2025 From a thematic stand, Jones nailed it. From a logical standpoint of assuaging concerns from Cowboys fans that this was a rushed process that led to a questionable hire, there is no comfort to be found. Jones sounds as defiant and desperate as ever to justify his decisions from atop the mount in Jerry World, and that feels destined steer this franchise into some absolutely bewildering directions. Whether those directions will be good and lead to franchise success ... that's a bit in the air. No matter what, Jones sounds like he's ready to go down swinging either way. Watching him make his case really is nothing short of remarkable. Jerry Jones on hiring Brian Schottenheimer: "If you don't think I can operate outside my comfort zone, you are so wrong. This (hiring Schottenheimer) is as big a risk as you can take. No head coaching experience." — Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) January 27, 2025 Jim Nantz and Kevin Harlan explained the phantom flag at the end of Bills-Chiefs Sideline video showed Josh Allen's stunned reaction to the Bills' failed attempt on fourth down 2025 Super Bowl MVP odds: Saquon Barkley is understandably getting QB love from oddsmakers This article originally appeared on For The Win: Jerry Jones defended Brian Schottenheimer's Cowboys promotion with bewildering rant

Jerry Jones defended Brian Schottenheimer's Cowboys promotion with bewildering rant
Jerry Jones defended Brian Schottenheimer's Cowboys promotion with bewildering rant

USA Today

time27-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Jerry Jones defended Brian Schottenheimer's Cowboys promotion with bewildering rant

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has never shied away from theatrics (literally, he was an actor in a recent Landman episode), but his answer for why the team promoted Brian Schottenheimer to be the team's new head coach might be one of the strangest, most riveting moments of his ownership tenure. RANKING THE 6 NEW NFL COACHING HIRES: Which team did the best? Rather than just give a canned answer to why Schottenheimer was the right pick in his eyes, Jones delivered a fiery, teary response defending his entire time owning the Cowboys and essentially daring anyone to question his decision-making. 'If you don't think I can't operate out my comfort zone, you're so wrong it's unbelievable. This is as big a risk as you can take,' Jones said about promoting Schottenheimer. '[He has] no head coaching experience.' Jones' remarks start at the opening of the question period, and we'd be lying if we said we weren't rapt for the entire duration of his first answer. Jones' response sounds as if he's pleading his case before the football gods to be let into NFL Valhalla for his time owning the team, hellbent on striking down any doubt about his ability to make sound decisions that lead to wins. NFL analyst Gregg Rosenthal summed it up as well as anyone could. if you liked Jerry Jones on Landman you'll love him introducting Brian Schottenheimer. a compelling brew of tearful recriminations, defensiveness, football history, pride, anger, love and lots of talk about daddy — Gregg Rosenthal (@greggrosenthal) January 27, 2025 From a thematic stand, Jones nailed it. From a logical standpoint of assuaging concerns from Cowboys fans that this was a rushed process that led to a questionable hire, there is no comfort to be found. Jones sounds as defiant and desperate as ever to justify his decisions from atop the mount in Jerry World, and that feels destined steer this franchise into some absolutely bewildering directions. Whether those directions will be good and lead to franchise success … that's a bit in the air. No matter what, Jones sounds like he's ready to go down swinging either way. Watching him make his case really is nothing short of remarkable.

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