Doesn’t any Team want Moore?

TheMarathonContinues

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Or OC/Assistant HC. Technically, that’s an upward move. But our GM would make the same move to keep him.
That doesn't count as a upward move. The only way to lose him is if he's a head coach. Assistant doesn't count that's on the same level as OC and DC according to the league.
 

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Lmao. More like Kellen Moore comes from the Garrett/Linehan coaching tree (could be one of the worst ever) and he is tainted trash. He ruins any thing he touches like the tree he comes from. No idea why we thought a guy from them was going to be different. We run the same lame offense we have for over a decade that predicates itself on just everyone winning their 1 on 1 matchups. No scheming, no adjustments, no creativity.

Have you seen the difference of Goff with McVay to now in Detroit? That's the power of coaching. If we had an actual coaching staff that can scheme to our strengths, it would be much better.

Dak is a quick read QB and works best with a good pace. So what do we do most the time? 5-7 step drops and a slow pace.
Goff without Mcvey looks like Dak without Moore.
 

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Dak is the reason he got his OC job gifted to him.
Okay, and Moore getting hurt is the reason Dak even got a chance to play QB in the NFL.

Dak ended up being a better NFL QB than Moore while Moore ended up being a better coach than Dak is a QB.

It happens.
 

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Okay, and Moore getting hurt is the reason Dak even got a chance to play QB in the NFL.

Dak ended up being a better NFL QB than Moore while Moore ended up being a better coach than Dak is a QB.

It happens.

Yeh because Moore intentionally got his leg broken just for Dak. :facepalm:
The way Dak played in 2016 had more to do with where he is than anything KM has done.
 

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Yeh because Moore intentionally got his leg broken just for Dak. :facepalm:
The way Dak played in 2016 had more to do with where he is than anything KM has done.
The way Dak played in 2016 had more to do with 3 All-Pro linemen and the leading rusher/1st team all-pro RB carrying him.

The fact that he won OROY over a RB that won the rushing title by over 300 yards while only playing 15 games is a travesty.
 

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No.

No real team thinks Moore is ready to be a HC. Plus Moore doesn't interview well, it's gonna take a few more years before he's ready.
 

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Dak is ruining this dudes dreams of being a head coach.
I wonder how McVay ever became a HC then? After all, he had non-Rookie RGIII and Kurt Cousins as his QBs when he was the Commanders OC from 2014-2016.

I think the only thing Dak ruins is your ability to not have him living, rent free, inside your head.
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The way Dak played in 2016 had more to do with 3 All-Pro linemen and the leading rusher/1st team all-pro RB carrying him.

The fact that he won OROY over a RB that won the rushing title by over 300 yards while only playing 15 games is a travesty.

Those same linemen were there in 2015 yet none of the QBs played as well as Dak in 2016. Including KM.
QBs are always favored over other positions when it comes to awards. Brady won the SB MVP award in his first SB only passing for 145 yards and 1TD while the Patriots defense stopped the Greatest Show on Turf holding them to 17 points.
 

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There was nothing wrong with the Chiefs line though the Chiefs issues were injuries in the SB.....I honestly think a new OL Coach may do wonders for some of the younger guys.
The Chiefs line had age especially the tackles. Their interior linemen were average at best. I can’t believe the Ravens were dumb enough to trade the Chiefs an All-Pro tackle especially a conference rival at that for a late first round pick. It came back to bite the Ravens because Stanley never recovered from his ankle injury. If the Cowboys did what the Ravens did then Jerrah would have been crapped on by media general managers.
 

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One can only wonder if Garrett’s lack of success with the Giants will factor in. For that matter, when was the last time any of the ex Cowboys Coordinators left this team and went on to win in this league?
Um, Payton, the man everyone wants back?
 

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The Chiefs line had age especially the tackles. Their interior linemen were average at best. I can’t believe the Ravens were dumb enough to trade the Chiefs an All-Pro tackle especially a conference rival at that for a late first round pick. It came back to bite the Ravens because Stanley never recovered from his ankle injury. If the Cowboys did what the Ravens did then Jerrah would have been crapped on by media general managers.
I think the issue was Ravens couldn't afford him and no one wanted to trade for a tackle that was on a one year deal. Sure wish he was available now lol.
 
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