As with every offseason, the spotlight is on the Dallas Cowboys. Fortunately, fans are better able to gauge their team after they were featured in this year's edition of All or Nothing.

The series gives an in-depth look at what went on within the team during the tumultuous 2017 NFL season. However, it seems head coach Jason Garrett admits he still has yet to queue it up on his Amazon, according to Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk:

“I really haven’t seen it,” Garrett said Tuesday. “I saw bits and pieces of it along the way. So, I don’t really know that much about it to comment.”

Given the nature of Garrett's commentary throughout the series, tight end Jason Witten feels it is best if his head coach's mother steers clear of it.

“People probably enjoy seeing that because he is so controlled and poised in a lot of ways,” Cowboys tight end Jason Witten said. “I think it’ll be good for people to see that side of him. Hopefully his mom’s not watching it.”

There is a stigma about Garrett that he is one of the more laid-back coaches in the league. Often times, he is criticized for his lack of passion when it comes to the Cowboys' shortcomings in recent years. However, it appears he is as animated as they come behind the scenes. Then again, it should come as no surprise given his pedigree as a former NFL quarterback.

Although Dallas has undergone some major changes this offseason, the expectations for a championship still remain the same. That said, do not expect Garrett to let up on the F-bombs any time soon considering all the speculation about being on the hot seat.