Dak compares 2023 offense changes to 2018 changes

jazzcat22

Staff member
Messages
80,590
Reaction score
101,234
CowboysZone ULTIMATE Fan
https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/dak-compares-23-offensive-change-to-18-change-under-moore

Dak compares the 2023 changes from Moore to MM, to the 2018 changes from Linehan to Moore.

Said the change from Linehan to Moore was not that much difference as to plays. It was more of the approach and style of plays.
As we fans know, it was still basically a Garrett offense.

MM has added more plays, but not a lot of systematic change. However, more substantial than what occurred in 2018. And that the team is further along in picking up these changes than they were in 2018, at this point in TC.
It is also about making it more simplistic to the concepts for players strengths.

This is as it should be, and it is not dumbing it down, it is getting every player involved as to what they bring to the team and making it work.
 

CowboyRoy

Well-Known Member
Messages
57,924
Reaction score
38,930
https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/dak-compares-23-offensive-change-to-18-change-under-moore

Dak compares the 2023 changes from Moore to MM, to the 2018 changes from Linehan to Moore.

Said the change from Linehan to Moore was not that much difference as to plays. It was more of the approach and style of plays.
As we fans know, it was still basically a Garrett offense.

MM has added more plays, but not a lot of systematic change. However, more substantial than what occurred in 2018. And that the team is further along in picking up these changes than they were in 2018, at this point in TC.
It is also about making it more simplistic to the concepts for players strengths.

This is as it should be, and it is not dumbing it down, it is getting every player involved as to what they bring to the team and making it work.
Exactly. Instead of just putting in an offense designed around say Zeke and then just having Pollard come in, next man up, and play Zeke's role.

Now they are putting in runs and probably more passing plays to take advantage of what Pollard does well.
 
Top