I wonder how good Schottenheimer feels about himself when the owner keeps emphasizing how much of a risk it was to hire him.
Right. Finally a head coach. Making 2 mil per year or so. Life is good for those with no pride.I doubt he cares.
He's happy just being a stooge with a HC job.
In case anyone is interested. Jerry held an interview after the press conference because obviously he doesn't get enough camera time.
Right. Finally a head coach. Making 2 mil per year or so. Life is good for those with no pride.
In case anyone is interested. Jerry held an interview after the press conference because obviously he doesn't get enough camera time.

Seriously though, I've always argued that Jerry isn't losing it, that he's always been this same football idiot. But now I think he is losing it. Every answer to every question is about when he bought the Cowboys. They always said he could sell ice to eskimos, etc, but now he can't keep it together long enough to even try to do that.
One other thing in that post PC scrum he said again, several times, that he's taken more risk the last five years than when he bought the team. And he loves talking about how the Cowboys were "too expensive" for him to buy when he did it. Makes me wonder if there really could be some financial issues with him? It is possible no matter how rich you are to push the envelope too much and get in trouble.
Is that right? I thought it said he contributed to the 200 mil inauguration, as in that was the cost of the whole thing. Not that he contributed that much.I was starting to think that was possibly true until I saw that he contributed $200 million to the inauguration. That could buy the salary of the entire team for a year.
This is right. He didn't give 200 million. The inauguration cost 200 milIs that right? I thought it said he contributed to the 200 mil inauguration, as in that was the cost of the whole thing. Not that he contributed that much.
But maybe I saw it wrong.
Sports Illustrated: What was the point of moving on from McCarthy to promote his offensive coordinator? Is something going to change schematically with another branch off the West Coast tree? Is game management supposed to improve with a first-time head coach? I'm sure Schottenheimer has some new ideas and can modernize in some ways, but there's a reason he has been a lifelong offensive coordinator. Schottenheimer is not viewed as a frontier-pushing head coaching candidate.