phildadon86
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Maybe not but he did design the game plans and I am pretty sure he did call the plays in his last season.He was not calling plays for the Foreskins
Maybe not but he did design the game plans and I am pretty sure he did call the plays in his last season.He was not calling plays for the Foreskins
I think Moore got naked when they announced hes the new OC
He had never called plays as the OC for the Commanders.Maybe not but he did design the game plans and I am pretty sure he did call the plays in his last season.
I have been assured that that didn't matter at all:
And Kellen has designed plays as a QB coach.Maybe not but he did design the game plans and I am pretty sure he did call the plays in his last season.
Well...when you look at it that way, everything yhey do is questionable. If every decision they make is going to be viewed with the past 23 year lens...then they will never make a good move.Why? I mean what have they done in 23 years since the glory era of the Jones regime that should make us think, you know what, we have to trust that Dallas knows what they are doing?
Frankly, I am surprised that you, being as big a Dak apologist as you are, seem OK with this move. Your mantle has been that Dak has been let down by poor talent, questionable coaching and peculiar decisions by the front office. This seems like another risky, questionable move.
Don't toe the company line here. What's your gut tell you about this move?
PS - FWIW, I don't really have an issue with Kitna as QB coach.
Of course not. But if they put up 50 during the pro bowl the homers would be using it as their #1 rallying cry for Moore.
McVay never called plays as an OC and became a head coach.
Cousins' development under McVay was so profound that the quarterback gave McVay a signed jersey and a message that read, "I owe you my career," when McVay left to become the Rams' coach.
"He's not just spinning a Rolodex and picking a play out at random," Cousins said of McVay. "He really has a reason and intention for every play he calls, and he's designed those plays during the week for a specific reason."
McVay got his first crack at calling plays as Washington’s offensive coordinator in the 2015 season, at just 29 years old. As he reflects on that experience, he recalls too many moments when he was caught on his heels. “It’s the plays where you get caught off guard that really bother you the most,” McVay says. “That’s where you go back and you say, ‘I didn’t prepare the way that I should have to be ready for this situation when it comes up.’”
I think this places ALL the accountability on JG. It's why I like the move. If the offense fails this year JG will be gone .Along with KMI don't like this move at all because it's risky. If it doesn't pan out, they will just fire Moore and move on. It places no accountability on Garrett or the coaching staff.
Not naked. At least I don't think so.
As a Cowboys fan we watched the games against the Commanders and know that the HC was calling the plays.Yes he did.
My guess is Kellen will be to us what McVay was to the Foreskins.Yes he did.
I certainly hope not.
That would be REAL news.
As a Cowboys fan we watched the games against the Commanders and know that the HC was calling the plays.
The Jason Garrett coaching tree gets more impressive by the minute.
*rolls eyes*
Funny that Linehan vouched for getting Moore in here in 2015, yet ends up being replaced by him