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Really think it comes down probably 75% to coaching, the best receiver in the world can't do much if the defenses know what patterns and plays he is going to run. In 2017 Julio Jones had 88 receptions for 1,444 yards and only 3 tds. Obviously with that many catches you should have more than 3 tds. Not really an aberration of a year, in 2014 he had 104 receptions for 1,593 yards and only 6 tds. Yet he's clearly a no. 1 receiver.
As far as Zeke's scoring he didn't get the in-close opportunities to score, many here have complained that the Cowboys run the ball far too little when the ball's inside the 10 or 20. Again, that's coaching for the most part.
I'm not convinced that we don't have the receivers necessary to have better offense in general, and better td percentage in the red zone.
Hopefully Moore can improve that, but that's a lot of hope...
If the Cowboys don't get at least one more Star wr or te as a constant in this offense then it doesn't matter how much coaching or game planninig they do they still won't have the personnel to score 30+point avg because all their other receivers are just possession recievers w a low ceiling with a history of not Scoring They really need more depth at rb but if they have another burner at wr on the outside it will open up more Scoring for our rbs. The wide receiver and te core only have one reliable scoring threat which is Cooper.
There wasn't enough scoring firepower at wr or te on offense when Dez was in his prime . The cowboys constant on offense is Amari 10, Swaim 1, Zeke 6 and Dak 6. Gallop the projected #2 had 2 TDS Beasely had 3 .
Are you saying you think they can put up 30+ points with this nucleus of personnel with better coaching ???
Our offense was one of the worst in the league. Players score because they have abilities to score sure coaching helps alot if you have the right personel.