I remember hearing that in the King interview as well, though I think that was in the context of helping coaches develop versus what’s best for the team. Recall he also said the guy installing the offense during the week needs to call the plays and that he thinks about the program 3x as much as offense.
He may realize he has a lot to do to build the program how he wants it and won’t have time to also install the offense each week. Plus, We are about to change the offense on Dak just as we sign him to a long term deal. I would keep as much the same for Dak as possible. That’s why the language is staying the same, it will just be new plays, and build on the relationship with Dak and Moore. It’s not like the offense was bad.
I have really liked what has happened since McCarthy taking the job, most notably, bring in his own guys. I recall numerous posts well before JG was fired that it didnt matter who we brought in because they wouldn't bring their own staff and would essentially be the next puppet. Seeing McCarthy come in and do things his way has been a relief to see that the head coach is in control of the things he should be.
I, like many, hated hearing Jones chime in through the years as he stuck his nose in business it shouldnt have been in. I had my doubts he would actually let a new coach control things the way he should be was mildly hopeful at best. So McCarthy has been a great hire in my opinion, even before stepping on to field for our first practice. Just him having his own voice is promising.
After reading some of the twitter posts last night after I finally got some free time, I feel better about the initial news of Moore calling plays. It brought on such a feeling of Jerry forcing something on the coach and undoing the good feeling McCarthy has brought to the team in his short time. So, I think after reading some more that it could be good for everyone involved and I have faith if it isnt working that a change will be made.