Russell Wilson is now the Giants ’ quarterback. Brian Schottenheimer is now the Cowboys ’ head coach. Old friends, now opponents. And somewhere in Schottenheimer’s head, maybe still in a dusty Seattle playbook, lives a five-year-old note on Wilson’s game. The little things only a former play-caller would know. When he bails from the pocket. How he drops a moonball. What rattles him? On Sunday, September 14, in Arlington, those memories could become weapons.

“ Yeah, I think that’s the fun part of the chess match that we love so much as coaches and players, and why you look forward to playing against your friends ,” Schottenheimer said. This isn’t film study. This is personal. Schottenheimer helped build Wilson’s best football. Now he’s trying to break him before the Week

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