Macnalty
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Would you rate him higher than Barry Switzer?Big Mac is terrible at his job.
His coordinators are making him not look completely foolish right now.
Would you rate him higher than Barry Switzer?Big Mac is terrible at his job.
His coordinators are making him not look completely foolish right now.
I know a lot of people don't like Jerry, but IMO if Jerry like Kellen half as much as this board does, Moore isn't going anywhere.Maybe Kellen Moore isn’t interested in being a head guy yet?
He’s probably a multi multi millionaire already after playing NFL QB.
Also, he may just have a good time coordinating and calling plays without all of the extra responsibility a HC has.
Im probably just wishful thinking but there has to be some benefits to just staying in his current role.
Dallas can’t lose him though at this point. The Cowboys preach continuity… That leaves if Kellen does.
Which basically picked up where he left off last year.What coach starts a season with 4 games in a row with bone head decisions?
We won't always overcome those. We have so far, but it's only a matter of time before it costs us.Which basically picked up where he left off last year.
So far the team has been able to overcome his boneheaded decisions but we all get the feel it’s going to cost us at some point.
It’s really hard to say at this point. But I’d imagine he’ll be looking for a a team with an up and coming star at QB.Im sure the Giants will try to get him or Bears.
What coach starts a season with 4 games in a row with bone head decisions?
I know a lot of people don't like Jerry, but IMO if Jerry like Kellen half as much as this board does, Moore isn't going anywhere.
Moore had an opportunity at what many thought was a "dream job" for him (Bosie St HC) and instead he signed a multi-year deal to stay on in Dallas. So it doesn't seem like he is in a hurry to be a Head Coach. Maybe that changes with a NFL team but maybe it doesn't.
On top of that, I think Jerry could easily throw more money and maybe a promise of being a Top Candidate to replace McCarthy when he is gone. Whether it is this year or 5 years from now.
If the Cowboys want Moore, I think the Cowboys keep him around.
JMHO
Imagine thinking being a coach is solely tied into those two thingslol.. Yeah.. Between all the great clock management and smart decision making he makes how could anyone question it.
Imagine thinking being a coach is solely tied into those two things
Would you rate him higher than Barry Switzer?
That’s assuming of course Moore wants to stay.I 100% agree.
Jerry has got coordinators to stay before when offered a head coaching job.
He’s not going to let another Sean Payton walk out the door. That decision cost us 10 years of Garrett.
That’s assuming of course Moore wants to stay.
Yeah, NoOh you like how he puts that weekly schedule together or something?
Turning down Boise St is not like turning down a NFL team, especially if it’s a situation he could be looking for. That Boise St job will always be there if he wants it.I think it’s pretty clear he does. Especially after turning down Boise state.
They clearly love and care for each other. I love this team. Plus the haters are on the verge of a stroke.Also the team has great camaraderie. They all are happy for each other. No one player feels above any other players. They are a team.
So give that credit to the coaching staff as well.
You listen to the post game PC's, the players all praise each other as well as the coaches.
Yeah, No
-Adjustments
-Team being prepared to play
-Winning with several backups playing important positions
-Winning games we routinely lost under the previous regime
Now go ahead and say thats all Kellen Moore, so I can laugh at you some more
Mike McCarthy has been rightly criticized (in my opinion) for some of his in-game management issues. It’s still a concern for me. BUT- I also believe in giving credit where credit is due as well.
Here’s where Big Mac and his staff deserve a ton of credit through 4 games:
Mike McCarthy and his staff deserve some credit. This is a much better team because of some coaching and development. Would this have happened under Garrett? Hahaha! It’s early, but some credit is deserved.
- Next Man Up working- Unlike the previous coaching staff of the Clapper, this staff has proven that you can still play well and win some games with several starters out. Under Garrett, the loss of a starter- on either side of the ball- was practically a guaranteed loss. Followed by excuses. This staff should be commended for making “next man up” mean something.
- This staff uses the whole roster. I’ve been so impressed with the use of lots of players in creative ways. Some examples:
- Tony Pollard- getting 12-15 touches a game as opposed to 2-5 under Garrett. Gives the running game more punch and preserves Zeke more.
- Using Micah Parsons all over the field and in different positions besides LB.
- Connor McGovern being used as a fullback. McGovern is being used on the OL and the backfield.
- Players are being developed- Its great to see young players being patiently coached and developed. Examples:
- Terrance Steele- what a difference a year makes. This guy is at least an excellent swing T now. Maybe even a future starter.
- Cedric Wilson- in his fourth season, he has become more than a just a backup WR. He’s provided some excellent plays.
- This list could go on and on.