Dan Quinn and Kellen Moore are one win from the NFCCG

Oh that's right, I forgot you love empty calorie yards...instead of a QB that played competitively on the road against a better team...
he lost them the game. they were favored. your point(s) are wrong.
 
He didn't lose them the game. His play was one of the reasons they had a shot. Unlike Dak's teams.
yeah. he did. he fumbled the game away after a huge 4th down stop w/ the lead. and that was all she wrote. all good though. 185 yds massive fumble and the loss while favored. if you like it i love it.
 
The only way to overcome a dysfunctional owner like Jethro is to have the best overall talent . Which it still cost us a championship in 1994.
I agree but only with the added condition of competent coaching, beginning at the Barry Switzer level. A team could field the best talent available and still come up short if it had Dave Campo leading it.
 
For divisional rivalry teams......let that sink in
*Quinn's first year as the Commander's head coach ( rookie QB )
* Kellen's first year as the Eagles OC ( RB with over 2000 yards rushing )
* Cowboys are struggling to reach 500 ( with the highest-paid player/QB in the league)

The point is ........Quinn and Kellen were never the problems






How did KM do with the Chargers in 2023??????
 
They will both make it to the NFCCG and pay tribute to the Jones Family for all their success.
 
How did KM do with the Chargers in 2023??????
That's an exception....he was only there one year and it was obvious their problems weren't just Kellen, the whole coaching staff was fired. He did really well here and in his first year with the Eagles.
 
That's an exception....he was only there one year and it was obvious their problems weren't just Kellen, the whole coaching staff was fired. He did really well here and in his first year with the Eagles.
He was here as OC in 2019 and 2020 as well.(both non playoff seasons, one under Garrett and one under MM)
Just saying, he did not do "really well" as OC in those seasons...
 
He was here as OC in 2019 and 2020 as well.(both non playoff seasons, one under Garrett and one under MM)
Just saying, he did not do "really well" as OC in those seasons...
The offense was ranked near the top during his time here as OC. As stated before, Kellen Moore and Dan Quinn were not the problems here. They both are proving that this season with the kind of support you expect as a coach.
 
I agree but only with the added condition of competent coaching, beginning at the Barry Switzer level. A team could field the best talent available and still come up short if it had Dave Campo leading it.
Possibly but having the best talent in the league would certainly take us further.

And while Barry was a premier HC in college not sure he was in the NFL. Which would support my theory.

Talent trumps coaching in professional sports. And why some of the greatest coaches have struggled without talent.
 
The offense was ranked near the top during his time here as OC. As stated before, Kellen Moore and Dan Quinn were not the problems here. They both are proving that this season with the kind of support you expect as a coach.
MM's offense without Moore in 2023 was ranked at the top.
 
The offense was ranked near the top during his time here as OC. As stated before, Kellen Moore and Dan Quinn were not the problems here. They both are proving that this season with the kind of support you expect as a coach.
jerruh didn't support Jimmy Johnson or Bill Parcells, he won't support Kellen Moore either
 
Pretend like both of those rosters aren't vastly superior to the Cowboys. Moore isn't moving the needle here. Maybe Quinn does, but I doubt he'd have done any better with this roster than McCarthy did.
 

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