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Dak Prescott sounds off on new offensive coaching

The Cowboys offense will look different next season.

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The Dallas Cowboys have already introduced a new offensive coaching look for next season with the departure of former OC Kellen Moore to the Los Angeles Chargers, as well as introducing a new offensive coordinator in Brian Schottenheimer. 

However, it was reported that regardless of the new hire, it would be head coach Mike McCarthy who will be calling the offensive plays next season, with Schottenheimer acting more as a facilitator.

So, just how much will the Dallas system change in 2023? Just ask quarterback Dak Prescott: 

“Right now, Mike told me [about] 20-30% change,” quarterback Dak Prescott told Yahoo Sports from Phoenix during Super Bowl week. “I think if anything, it’s things that need to be changed.

“It’s great to dial in, fix some things, get sharper and crisper. I’m excited.”

Moore departed the role that he had held since 2019, and while Prescott admitted to being disappointed in his leaving, he understands that it's part of the business that is the NFL. 

“When you lose a friend, you’re going to be upset, but that’s the nature of this business,” Prescott said. “When I say I’m upset he’s gone, it’s not that I’m upset about the future. It’s that when you’re a player, you have the relationship we’ve had, when he was a player. [I] watched his success and watched him grow into the coordinator that he is.

“I’m just as excited about our opportunity as I am for a new start for Kellen.”

Source: Yahoo Sports