Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo thinks Brian Schottenheimer is going back to what made the franchise successful under the Pro Bowl quarterback.

The Dallas Cowboys, under Brian Schottenheimer, have a clear point of attack in 2025, and that is to run the football.
To be able to do that consistently, the offensive line has to be a big point of emphasis, and with the first-round selection of Tyler Booker to slot into the retired Zack Martin’s spot at right guard, the line looks to be solidifying before our eyes.
One person who knows a lot about the Cowboys’ offensive lines is former quarterback Tony Romo, who had Travis Frederick, Martin, and Tyron Smith all playing at the same time, and it was no surprise that the Cowboys had a good ground game for years (top-10 in rushing yards per game in nine of the following 10 seasons from 2014 onwards).