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Dallas Cowboys: Why Kellen Moore won’t last long as offensive coordinator
https://thelandryhat.com/2019/07/03/dallas-cowboys-kellen-moore-wont-last/



Kellen Moore’s tenure as the offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys won’t last very long. In other words, his clock is already ticking. Here’s why...

...Hiring a young offensive genius without head coaching experience to come in and lead a franchise is not a new phenomenon. From 2001 to 2009, there were names like Marty Mornhinweg, Josh McDaniels, and Eric Mangini hired as NFL head coaches. They were each extremely bright and possessed the offensive imagination as coordinators that led general managers from other teams to believe their success as head coaches was inevitable...

...Fast forward to 2019 and you see teams following a similar formula hiring names like Kliff Kingsbury, Zac Taylor, Freddie Kitchens, Matt LaFleur, Adam Gase, Bruce Arians, Matt Nagy, Frank Reich, Pat Shurmur, Jon Gruden, Kyle Shanahan, and Sean McVay to become head coaches.

These are all new head coaches with offensive backgrounds who are expected to take advantage of this new pass-happy league with rules that absolutely favor offenses. We are in the midst of an offensive genius renaissance. And a successful campaign by someone like Kellen Moore will put him squarely in the mix for a head coaching job soon...
Maybe we should see if he can even make it through a single season or game before we anoint him the next big thing
 

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Dallas Cowboys: Why Kellen Moore won’t last long as offensive coordinator
https://thelandryhat.com/2019/07/03/dallas-cowboys-kellen-moore-wont-last/



Kellen Moore’s tenure as the offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys won’t last very long. In other words, his clock is already ticking. Here’s why...

...Hiring a young offensive genius without head coaching experience to come in and lead a franchise is not a new phenomenon. From 2001 to 2009, there were names like Marty Mornhinweg, Josh McDaniels, and Eric Mangini hired as NFL head coaches. They were each extremely bright and possessed the offensive imagination as coordinators that led general managers from other teams to believe their success as head coaches was inevitable...

...Fast forward to 2019 and you see teams following a similar formula hiring names like Kliff Kingsbury, Zac Taylor, Freddie Kitchens, Matt LaFleur, Adam Gase, Bruce Arians, Matt Nagy, Frank Reich, Pat Shurmur, Jon Gruden, Kyle Shanahan, and Sean McVay to become head coaches.

These are all new head coaches with offensive backgrounds who are expected to take advantage of this new pass-happy league with rules that absolutely favor offenses. We are in the midst of an offensive genius renaissance. And a successful campaign by someone like Kellen Moore will put him squarely in the mix for a head coaching job soon...


Poor Kellen.....he will start to be the new Scape-Goat from week 1.......
 
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Moore certainly has his work cut out for him. Expectations are sky-high and he's expected to usher in a pass-happy offense with a QB that isn't happy to pass. I'm not piling on Dak here, just pointing out that he doesn't seem comfortable yet in the passing game. Maybe that will change this year... and some decent pass protection would help.
 

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This is quite the homer take.

Moore will be so good he'll get hired away in two years!
Right on queue here you come crapping on anything positive like I keep telling everyone you do. Thanks!
 

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Sean McVay was the youngest to be hired as an NFL head coach at age 30.

Kellen Moore is 29 now and would be 31 in two years, however...

Sean McVay Coaching Experience
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2008)
- Assistant wide receivers coach​
Florida Tuskers (2009)
- Quality control/wide receivers coach​
Washington Commanders (2010-2016)
- Assistant tight ends coach (2010)
- Tight ends coach (2011-2013)
- Offensive coordinator (2014-2016)​
Los Angeles Rams (2017–present)
- Head coach

Kellen Moore Coaching Experience
Dallas Cowboys
- QB Coach 2018


Sean McVay had 9 years of coaching experience when hired as an NFL Head Coach.

Kellen Moore has 1 and would have 3 two years from now.
:lmao: Like this proves nothing about whether Moore will be successful or not. But I understand, Haters gonna hate.
 

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He leads a charmed life. I predict that he'll be an NFL head coach only for a few months before he's promoted to NFL commissioner.
 

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Dallas Cowboys: Why Kellen Moore won’t last long as offensive coordinator
https://thelandryhat.com/2019/07/03/dallas-cowboys-kellen-moore-wont-last/

Kellen Moore’s tenure as the offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys won’t last very long. In other words, his clock is already ticking. Here’s why...

...Hiring a young offensive genius without head coaching experience to come in and lead a franchise is not a new phenomenon. From 2001 to 2009, there were names like Marty Mornhinweg, Josh McDaniels, and Eric Mangini hired as NFL head coaches. They were each extremely bright and possessed the offensive imagination as coordinators that led general managers from other teams to believe their success as head coaches was inevitable...

...Fast forward to 2019 and you see teams following a similar formula hiring names like Kliff Kingsbury, Zac Taylor, Freddie Kitchens, Matt LaFleur, Adam Gase, Bruce Arians, Matt Nagy, Frank Reich, Pat Shurmur, Jon Gruden, Kyle Shanahan, and Sean McVay to become head coaches.

These are all new head coaches with offensive backgrounds who are expected to take advantage of this new pass-happy league with rules that absolutely favor offenses. We are in the midst of an offensive genius renaissance. And a successful campaign by someone like Kellen Moore will put him squarely in the mix for a head coaching job soon...

Linehan is out, the oline is healthy, Fredbeard is back, Williams is beefed up, adding McGovern, and we have our WR starters back from last year. So many positives relative to last year having nothing at all to do with Moore being any good.

If Moore is merely adequate, he'll end up looking like a genius from the increased production relative to last year.

If he's smart, he cashes in on that halo of genius next offseason.
 

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Dallas Cowboys: Why Kellen Moore won’t last long as offensive coordinator
https://thelandryhat.com/2019/07/03/dallas-cowboys-kellen-moore-wont-last/



Kellen Moore’s tenure as the offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys won’t last very long. In other words, his clock is already ticking. Here’s why...

...Hiring a young offensive genius without head coaching experience to come in and lead a franchise is not a new phenomenon. From 2001 to 2009, there were names like Marty Mornhinweg, Josh McDaniels, and Eric Mangini hired as NFL head coaches. They were each extremely bright and possessed the offensive imagination as coordinators that led general managers from other teams to believe their success as head coaches was inevitable...

...Fast forward to 2019 and you see teams following a similar formula hiring names like Kliff Kingsbury, Zac Taylor, Freddie Kitchens, Matt LaFleur, Adam Gase, Bruce Arians, Matt Nagy, Frank Reich, Pat Shurmur, Jon Gruden, Kyle Shanahan, and Sean McVay to become head coaches.

These are all new head coaches with offensive backgrounds who are expected to take advantage of this new pass-happy league with rules that absolutely favor offenses. We are in the midst of an offensive genius renaissance. And a successful campaign by someone like Kellen Moore will put him squarely in the mix for a head coaching job soon...

So if he fails he is gone and if he makes it he his gone. Is it me or is this a “dah” article.
 

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...Hiring a young offensive genius without head coaching experience to come in and lead a franchise is not a new phenomenon. From 2001 to 2009, there were names like Marty Mornhinweg, Josh McDaniels, and Eric Mangini hired as NFL head coaches. They were each extremely bright and possessed the offensive imagination as coordinators that led general managers from other teams to believe their success as head coaches was inevitable...

...Fast forward to 2019 and you see teams following a similar formula hiring names like Kliff Kingsbury, Zac Taylor, Freddie Kitchens, Matt LaFleur, Adam Gase, Bruce Arians, Matt Nagy, Frank Reich, Pat Shurmur, Jon Gruden, Kyle Shanahan, and Sean McVay to become head coaches.

These are all new head coaches with offensive backgrounds who are expected to take advantage of this new pass-happy league with rules that absolutely favor offenses. We are in the midst of an offensive genius renaissance. And a successful campaign by someone like Kellen Moore will put him squarely in the mix for a head coaching job soon...

Can Dak run these guys' offenses?

That's Moore's biggest hurdle.
 

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If Kellen Moore does turn out to be an in-demand commodity as a Head Coach, then Stephen/Jerry will promote Garret to the Front Office and promote Moore to Head Coach.

Other possible titles for Garrett:

  • Head Coach Emeritus
    • Professors with Emeritus status are technically retired, however...
    • they often stay around and teach a class or two on a part-time basis.
  • Vice President of Head Coaching
  • Front Office Guy
  • VP of Spitting
  • Head Coach of Press Conferences
  • Head Coach of assisting Charlotte Jones
  • VP of Coaching Acquisitions
  • VP of Clapping
You left out VP of F Bombs
 

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Can Dak run these guys' offenses?

That's Moore's biggest hurdle.

Kellen Moore ran what will be the Kellen Moore offense in the NFL at Boise St.

I'm confident that Dak and play QB as well as Moore...
 

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Kellen Moore ran what will be the Kellen Moore offense in the NFL at Boise St.

I'm confident that Dak and play QB as well as Moore...
Plus he has had 3 pro seasons to learn opposing defenses and reads. This should be the point where the game starts to slow down for him. And having a healthy O-Line (hopefully stays healthy) will really help.
 

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Kellen Moore ran what will be the Kellen Moore offense in the NFL at Boise St.

I'm confident that Dak and play QB as well as Moore...
Do you honestly think that gimmicky dunk and dunk offense will work against NFL defenses?

Moore won't run that offense. It's got to be far more dynamic and "big boy" than Boise State.
 

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Do you honestly think that gimmicky dunk and dunk offense will work against NFL defenses?

Moore won't run that offense. It's got to be far more dynamic and "big boy" than Boise State.
Yep, mirrored and multi-view sets with the likes of Elliott and Austin in the backfield and a pair of 4.3 receivers going for broke. If I'm a linebacker or safety, I'm going...holy ****.
 

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He'll look like a genius compared to Garrett tho.
We shall see
I’m optimistic that he will open things up, be creative and maybe fool a team once in awhile to get some big plays
 
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