Twitter: Eagles request to interview Moore

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MaineBoy

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Jerry is the only one in the NFL that would hire KM as a head coach. That’s because Jerry is a football genius and knows things that everyone else in the NFL are too stupid to realize: like 500 other coaches could do what Jimmy Johnson did, Garett would be a great head coach, that an oil man would be a good GM, and another 100 things...
 

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There is ZERO to show Moore can blend a RG with a passing game. And the RG has been getting worse and worse and who even knows how this offense is going to fair with the deteriorating OL play and questionable running, considering how highly dependent the passing game has been on play action. Anybody paying attention to Dak’s last game before the injury with the Browns saw how much he was telegraphing his passes and going straight to the first read off play action.
 

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I see alot of 'JJ cant deny it' answers, if true, why would the eagles ask? I get that it would be holding Moore back..but what are the rules and why do they require permission?
 

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Expect several others HC offers for Kellen over the next year.
In Cowboys eyes,.. in the eyes of the NFL world, they envision Kellen as the next Sean McVey
and they'll chance his short term coaching experience to get his offensive mind into their HC role.

- what I find odd is Chiefs OC Eric Bienemy is also out there for the taking, but have the Eagles even tried to interview Bienemy ?
Guys like Zac Taylor (Cincy) and Matt Nagy (Chicago ) can have a pathway to HC callings but not Bienemy ?

-Teams wanna jump at Urban Meyer for a possible interview and HC opening but not a front runner Chiefs OC ?
They have to wait until playoffs are over.
 

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32 years old and gets offered one of the 32 NFL head coaching gigs? I'd be surprised if he turned it down.





Or he could say to himself that if he does take the job IF offered and he does fail he might also get the label that he's another one of those coaches that is a good coordinator but a bad head coach and be stuck as a coordinator and not get another chance or it may take a very long time before another team gives him a chance at head coach. He may tell himself that with a couple three more years as a coordinator that more teams will think about giving him a chance at head coach instead of just 1 team now giving someone with all of 3 years coaching experience total at any level.
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tell'm to pound sand.
we like our guys.
get your damn dirty feathers off our o.c. you filthy bird.
See I'm curious on that too. I know typically Jerry couldnt stop it but does KM JUST signing a brand new contract a month ago change the rules like does he have to wait a year or something?? I am unsure.
 

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Yeah, but scoring wasn't the issue this year.

Scoring when down by over 20 in the fourth quarter to the Browns against soft prevent defense set on burning the clock is more often than not, going to loss you games. The tradition happened this year, just like last year in games against teams like the Bears, Jets and Bills.
 

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Scoring when down by over 20 in the fourth quarter to the Browns against soft prevent defense set on burning the clock is more often than not, going to loss you games. The tradition happened this year, just like last year in games against teams like the Bears, Jets and Bills.
Yes, the Cowboys scored late in that game - pretty impressive even against a prevent to score 24 points in one quarter.

But let's look at things overall, and the truth is the Cowboys averaged over 15 points per game in the 1st half of the games Dak played in, so it's false to argue that the team could only score in the second half when down by a significant margin. In fact, the Cowboys scored in the 1st half of that game, which with any defense, should have had them in the game.

Turnovers, primarily fumbles, where what allowed opponents to get leads, not an inability of the offense to move the ball and score.
 

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See I'm curious on that too. I know typically Jerry couldnt stop it but does KM JUST signing a brand new contract a month ago change the rules like does he have to wait a year or something?? I am unsure.




It doesn't matter if he just signed a contract or signed it 2 years ago, any team can interview another teams coach if it's a promotion without the team that has the contract permission.
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Here's, yet, another slant to this thing -- I can't help but wonder if Philly is just attempting to pick Moore's brain to steal info from us! All of this could easily be just a trick to spy on us, with no real intention of granting KM a head coaching position. Trusting an enemy is risky business! ;)
Moore is not dumb and they're not dumb enough to think they're going to get any inside info on the Cowboys when he's interviewing for the Eagles job.

Besides that, I don't think they're interested in the Cowboys. Lurie is looking for someone to fix Wentz. That's why he would want Moore.
 

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:facepalm:

If he quits for another job there's nothing to "take back", but I'm glad I'll never work for you. Vindictiveness towards employees is a bad look.
That is not in Booger's profile, he values the personal relationships. All except one.
 

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Scoring when down by over 20 in the fourth quarter to the Browns against soft prevent defense set on burning the clock is more often than not, going to loss you games. The tradition happened this year, just like last year in games against teams like the Bears, Jets and Bills.





Now granted when a defense is in a prevent defense, it often prevents them from winning, but how come we don't hear all the garbage time scores when Wilson is losing and ends up losing the game or say he can't score when Seattle loses and only scores 12 points? The reason is because even the best QB's have bad games. As far as scoring in the 4th quarter, I wouldn't want a QB that doersn't try to win until the final second clicks off the clock. It's funny, not ha ha funny, that some here call it garbage time when in reality it's a QB still trying to win a game. Let me know when the QB comes around that gets his team to score 14 points a quarter, starting with the first quarter and every quarter and does this in every game. Quick math for you that's 56 points EVERY game and that would mean that he would spend his career undefeated.
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Moore is not dumb and they're not dumb enough to think they're going to get any inside info on the Cowboys when he's interviewing for the Eagles job.

Besides that, I don't think they're interested in the Cowboys. Lurie is looking for someone to fix Wentz. That's why he would want Moore.
Agreed, and if it makes the Cowboys and their fans paranoid, BONUS!
 

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Well, that’s a broad opinion “ slopfest”. First I’ve heard of anything as such. I’m still not really clear of your intent here.

If you’re suggesting that NCAA teams could compete with NFL teams I think thats a failed argument.

I prefer watching College football but I’m not under any illusion that it’s a higher level or getting closer to that of play in the NFL.
No intent, merely making an observation. The NFL has denigrated and college has improved and you are seeing the proof in the NFL adopting a lot more college ball than the reverse.

My point was about coaches, I do not see a big difference between the NFL and college coaching level. If they're so much better than college, why are 20-25% of them getting fired every year, EVERY YEAR. Got 7 this year and before this season kicks off, you will see the hot seat list with at least 6 on it and probably McC on it.

I am not saying teams with 18-23 year olds can compete with teams with 24-30 year olds on them but the coaches can.

Do you think the NFL is as good as it was 5, 10, 15 years ago? It's more about individuals showing off and photo ops than the game of football. They train year round and the injuries just keep increasing. It was one thing for the owners to run with the ball that this is more about entertainment but the players went along with that. Arrogant Rodgers looks like he's posing for a close up on a soap opera rather than playing football.
 

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No intent, merely making an observation. The NFL has denigrated and college has improved and you are seeing the proof in the NFL adopting a lot more college ball than the reverse.

My point was about coaches, I do not see a big difference between the NFL and college coaching level. If they're so much better than college, why are 20-25% of them getting fired every year, EVERY YEAR. Got 7 this year and before this season kicks off, you will see the hot seat list with at least 6 on it and probably McC on it.

I am not saying teams with 18-23 year olds can compete with teams with 24-30 year olds on them but the coaches can.

Do you think the NFL is as good as it was 5, 10, 15 years ago? It's more about individuals showing off and photo ops than the game of football. They train year round and the injuries just keep increasing. It was one thing for the owners to run with the ball that this is more about entertainment but the players went along with that. Arrogant Rodgers looks like he's posing for a close up on a soap opera rather than playing football.





I agree with some of what you said, but I think you're giving college ball a little to much credit for shaping how the NFL plays now. The biggest change has been the increase in passing and a large part of that is due not because of college ball, but because the NFL has changed the rules to a large extent that hinders how defenders can cover receivers and helps the passing game and teams started to take advantage of those rule changes. Teams used to run to open up the passing game and now they pass because of those rules to open up the running game. But I do agree with you that there are some really good coaches in college ball that would be coaches in the NFL and colleges don't fire their head coaches anywhere close to the way NFL teams do.
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