nightrain
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Sportswriters? Ambition coupled with exceptional performance results are what propel people to quick success. If the Cowboys make a deep run this year and the offense continues to be a juggernaut, most NFL teams looking for a HC in 2020 will want to speak with Moore. He may not get a job after this season, but if his performance trajectory continues through 2020, he will either be Asst. HC in Dallas or on the road to running his own team in 2021 (choice being his).To many are listening to sportswriters and not doing any thinking for yourselves. Sportswriters bring up Sean McVay and how at a young age got to be an NFL head coach and now they're saying that as early as this coming off season teams will be offering head coaching jobs to Moore. Now here's why that is ridiculous. Prior to McVay getting the head coaching job for the rams he had NINE YEARS of coaching experience. At the end of this season Moore will have all of 2 years of coaching experience, 1 as a QB coach and 1 as the OC. Now are there really going to be NFL GM's that are going to offer a coach with just 2 years coaching experience a head coaching job. Here's what happens. Good teams with lots of talent don't fire their head coach but losing teams with little talent do fire head coaches. Now the GM's on those losing teams often are on the hot seat themselves so they look at Moore and see all the talent the Cowboys have and then ask themselves with a guy with just 2 years of coaching experience going to do something with this talent poor team and am I going to risk my job by hiring someone like that. In a few years I believe Moore will get his chance when he has some more coaching experience under his belt, but not after just 2 years.
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There will be more than one team willing to take a calculated risk on the young man with short, but impressive coaching record. Moore also has strong pedigree for the job.