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Solid move.Good move if it happens.
Solid move.Good move if it happens.
Call me crazy, but why is this a bad move. Kitna has been praised by both Romo and witten and actually won in the league. I could argue too that’ he’s been dalas’ Best backup qb in 20 plus years
Can't make this stuff up
These morons never learn
Jason Garrett got the OC role while only being a QB coach. Might as well try Moore now... can’t be any worse than Garrett was...
I'm actually open minded to Moore as the new OC but I know that will be the excuse every time Prescott struggles. Teh scheme and all that.
It's happening.
Fast rising and impressive.
Bathe in it.
Kitna is getting his first stint as an OC with the San Diego Fleet.
I have to wonder, if these are the moves and names being mentioned now, who would want to sign on for this?
This has all the earmarks of a 'no change at all', status quo move that will result in nothing more than an internal hire that they will try to sell as "change".
I'm actually open minded to Moore as the new OC but I know that will be the excuse every time Prescott struggles. Teh scheme and all that.
They operate with an insular closed system-- trusting only people who they know and have worked with before in some capacity. Most organizations actually look at things like "resumes", "qualifications", "results", and "proven track records" and conduct "interviews" and work candidates through things called "a hiring process".
Not Dallas though... We love to glad-hand and give jobs to guys we're friends with. If you always put results behind relationships-- you run the risk of always failing with people you like to hang out with.
Slater is saying this may have legs........
Just me but I honestly think some fans confusing Moore's ability as a player with that as coach. Remember he was only mock as a player for his lack of arm strength. No one ever questioned his knowledge of the game. In fact, didn't Dak say he was the smartest player in the room his knowledge of X/Os. His dad was a coach and he played in a wild open offense. I know I'm a huge minority on this but I'd love to see what he can do. Young, motivated, knowledgable......probably state up all night designing plays.
Call me crazy, but why is this a bad move. Kitna has been praised by both Romo and witten and actually won in the league. I could argue too that’ he’s been dalas’ Best backup qb in 20 plus years
Tell me more about Jane's legs.
Slowly.
I get the narrative, but maybe I'm missing something here. What type of friendship relationship did Kris Richard have with this organization before coming here last year and basically running the Cowboys' defense?
I think most organizations (football or otherwise) tend to gravitate toward what/who they know with a sprinkling of outside hires for an expanded knowledge/thought process. This isn't really unique.
He can?Take a look at Flacco. At least he can play.
Moore's green though. He actually misses half of his claps. He's a work in progress.
The Seahawks are like our sister city. If we're going outside the organization, bringing in someone from Seattle is about as close as you can get to an internal move.
It's happening.
Fast rising and impressive.
Bathe in it.
Read my posts above
There is a way to do things that breeds success
Being an OC is much more than having been a QB
We have a QB who is lacking in fundamentals of his mechanics and reading defenses
We need an innovative OC from the tree of a HC who is known to push the envelope and think outside the box
This person and his staff will also need to hold our QB to a different standard than he has been held to so far
Moore and Kitna are not those guys
They don't have the experience, the training or the resume to stand up to Dak