After 25 years of quietly grinding as an NFL assistant, Brian Schottenheimer finally gets his shot. In just a week, he’ll step onto the field as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys for the very first time. For a man who’s bounced around staffs and never really carried the “future HC” label, this chance feels like an unexpected door finally opening. But before Schottenheimer writes the next chapter in Big D, a voice from the past just threw shade his way.

Former Jets wideout Braylon Edwards isn’t holding back, saying that the Dallas HC cost him a Super Bowl. To unpack that, you’ve got to rewind to the 2010 AFC Championship run. Back then, New York had a chance to return to the big game for the first time since Joe Namath’s famous guarantee in ’68. As Pittsburgh defeated the Je

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