“Super Bowl champions.”

The Dallas Cowboys missed the playoffs last season after having to deal with a host of injuries to star players on both sides of the ball. The disappointing season resulted in head coach Mike McCarthy’s departure this offseason.
Now, former offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer is the franchise’s head coach, and he has not been shy about the team’s goal being winning a Super Bowl in his first season.
Schottenheimer’s confidence and belief appear to have already rubbed off on his players, according to one prominent Dallas insider. All-Pro Left guard Tyler Smith was not shy about what he feels the expectations for the Cowboys this season are.
“Super Bowl champions. That’s always the expectations,” Smith said, per Jon Machota, before following up with how realistic a goal he thought that was. “I think it is a realistic goal.”
Fans reacted to Smith’s confidence on social media.