We need to lock up Kellen Moore for as long as we possibly can

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He is going to quickly become a very hot commodity. Clearly he is a big key to our success. So many times you lose coaches, and argue that someone under them will just carry on with the same philosophy. But it rarely if ever works out that way. To have gone so long with poor coaching, more than 15 years, and finally have what feels like the perfect fit, I am just hopeful that Jerry tells him the right words, pays him the right amount of money. There is no salary cap for coaches, so pay him every penny he wants, to make up for the status he will inevitably want from some new offered title, elsewhere. And making him the head coach is not the solution in my opinion, because then his focus shifts too much and is necessarily spread too thin. I am just interested in heading off what seems inevitable.
 

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Jerry can afford to pay coaches as much as he wants and absolutely should use that to his advantage. Yet he often doesn’t.
 

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He is going to quickly become a very hot commodity. Clearly he is a big key to our success. So many times you lose coaches, and argue that someone under them will just carry on with the same philosophy. But it rarely if ever works out that way. To have gone so long with poor coaching, more than 15 years, and finally have what feels like the perfect fit, I am just hopeful that Jerry tells him the right words, pays him the right amount of money. There is no salary cap for coaches, so pay him every penny he wants, to make up for the status he will inevitably want from some new offered title, elsewhere. And making him the head coach is not the solution in my opinion, because then his focus shifts too much and is necessarily spread too thin. I am just interested in heading off what seems inevitable.

I'd given Kellen Moore priority over Kelly Moore, just my two cents.
 

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onl way to guarantee it is to do a mike martz/diiiick vermeil transition, force garrett to " retire" and announce Moore as new HC.

otherwise the Jones will make him the highest paid OC in the league,.. but will that stop him from wanting a dream job of being HC over his own team ?
but how could they give him an incentive that he will be the future HC of the cowboys ?
 

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He'll stay in Dallas as OC for a couple more years then leave. I'll get my rings here and become a legend rather than trying to build up another sorry team. I think that's why KR stayed. Look at that mess in Miami.
 

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Kellen Moore has been great through two whole real NFL games. I love what I’ve seen so far and kudos to him. Look I’m excited too but with 14 more games on the schedule, let’s hold off on administering the anointing oil just yet. Two games is...two games.
 

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Kellen Moore has been great through two whole real NFL games. I love what I’ve seen so far and kudos to him. Look I’m excited too but with 14 more games on the schedule, let’s hold off on administering the anointing oil just yet. Two games is...two games.

But with the way NFL owners are looking for the next Sean McVay ... I’m not sure Moore even needs to do much more to be high on their lists.

I mean, who was praising the Titans offense when the Packers picked LaFleur?
 

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He is going to quickly become a very hot commodity. Clearly he is a big key to our success. So many times you lose coaches, and argue that someone under them will just carry on with the same philosophy. But it rarely if ever works out that way. To have gone so long with poor coaching, more than 15 years, and finally have what feels like the perfect fit, I am just hopeful that Jerry tells him the right words, pays him the right amount of money. There is no salary cap for coaches, so pay him every penny he wants, to make up for the status he will inevitably want from some new offered title, elsewhere. And making him the head coach is not the solution in my opinion, because then his focus shifts too much and is necessarily spread too thin. I am just interested in heading off what seems inevitable.
Yes! I don't know who that is, but lock them up!
 

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But with the way NFL owners are looking for the next Sean McVay ... I’m not sure Moore even needs to do much more to be high on their lists.

I mean, who was praising the Titans offense when the Packers picked LaFleur?
Yes but they don’t make a decision on guy based on a two game resume. Hopefully our boy wonder keeps it up.
 

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He is going to quickly become a very hot commodity. Clearly he is a big key to our success. So many times you lose coaches, and argue that someone under them will just carry on with the same philosophy. But it rarely if ever works out that way. To have gone so long with poor coaching, more than 15 years, and finally have what feels like the perfect fit, I am just hopeful that Jerry tells him the right words, pays him the right amount of money. There is no salary cap for coaches, so pay him every penny he wants, to make up for the status he will inevitably want from some new offered title, elsewhere. And making him the head coach is not the solution in my opinion, because then his focus shifts too much and is necessarily spread too thin. I am just interested in heading off what seems inevitable.
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