Dallas Cowboys announced on Friday that it will hire offense coordinator Brian Shopping Hymar as the next head coach of the team.
Shoten Hymer will be head coordinator for the first time in two seasons as a team offense coordinator as a team offense coordinator as Mike McCarsey, who has achieved unwilling results in the 7-10 season.
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One week after the end of the season, the cowboys left McCarsey and missed the opportunity to interview candidates such as Mike Vlavel, Ben Johnson, and Aeron Glenn, as early as the process.
Shoten Hymer joined the organization as coaching analyst in 2022, and was appointed an offense coordinator in 2023 as a successor to Keren Moore. In the first year of Shoten Hymer as an offense coordinator, the team won the NFC East District, and overlapped with the best season of Duck Prescott, a quarterback, which was ranked fifth in the NFC East League. The whole league.
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But the story is different in 2024. The team finished 16th in the total offense, as Prescott was injured just before the end of the season.
Nevertheless, the function of a shop himer as an offense coordinator will avoid other potential options, such as Dion Sanders and Jason Witten, to the cowboys owner, Jerry Jones, and select him as a head coach. It was enough.
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On November 28, 2024, Brian Shoten Hymer, a Dallas Cowboys attack coordinator watching before the game with AT & T Stadium, ARlington, Texas, Texas. (Sam Hodde/Getty Image)
51 -year -old Shoten Heimer has been using his experience for nearly 30 years as an offense assistant coach. He served as an offense coordinator for several other teams until he joined the cowboys in 2022, and his role in Jets (2006-11), Rams (2012-14), and Sea Hawks (2018-12). Was served.
Shoten Hymer is the son of Marty Shoten Heimer, a former prestigious NFL head coach. Older Shoten Heimer served as head coaches for four teams and recorded the ninth most winning number (205 wins) in NFL history.
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