News: Former Cowboys WR Cole Beasley Praises New OC Kellen Moore

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Former Cowboys WR Cole Beasley Praises New OC Kellen Moore

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June 12, 2019 - Cole Beasley hasn't had many nice things to say about his former team since leaving the Dallas Cowboys for the Buffalo Bills in free agency. The receiver

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There is some truth to this statement in the article that most fans ignore:

Of course, the perception that anyone is better than Scott Linehan is out there. It's not accurate; Linehan helped the Cowboys have multiple winning seasons, division titles, and playoff appearances during his time here. There are far worse offensive coordinators out there.

In Linehan's first season, we were fifth in scoring and in the top 10 in several other offensive categories, including yards. In 2016, we were fifth in points and in the top five in several other offensive categories, including yards. It's hard to gauge exactly how much of that is due to players playing great to overcome Linehan's play-calling and how much is due to Linehan.

There's no guarantee that Moore is going to do better than that. However, most of us can easily see the flaws in the Linehan/Garrett system. If Moore can take what's good about the system and change things to fix the flaws (such as using more motion, working to create mismatches, taking advantage of rub routes, running draws), then the offense can take it up a notch and avoid some of the downturns because there is definitely room to improve the system.
 

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A 500 word essay based on a 4 word tweet from Beasley's Twatter account.

Please tell me this article mentions something other than a "Kellen will be great!" tweet.

Hahaha
 

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Really wish Beaz would **** about Dallas and I'm sure Bills fans do too. It's almost like he's not all in in Buffalo, he has one eye constantly looking back to Dallas.
 

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Former Cowboys WR Cole Beasley Praises New OC Kellen Moore

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June 12, 2019 - Cole Beasley hasn't had many nice things to say about his former team since leaving the Dallas Cowboys for the Buffalo Bills in free agency. The receiver

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Cowboys are still living rent free in his head
 

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Really wish Beaz would **** about Dallas and I'm sure Bills fans do too. It's almost like he's not all in in Buffalo, he has one eye constantly looking back to Dallas.

A fan tweeted at Beasley and he responded with 4 words. :muttley:
 

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OMG GUYS BEASE COMMENTED ON A COMMENT ASKED TO HIM ON TWITTER THAT MENTIONED THE COWBOYS. WHY IS HE SO OBSESSED LOL?????
 

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There is some truth to this statement in the article that most fans ignore:



In Linehan's first season, we were fifth in scoring and in the top 10 in several other offensive categories, including yards. In 2016, we were fifth in points and in the top five in several other offensive categories, including yards. It's hard to gauge exactly how much of that is due to players playing great to overcome Linehan's play-calling and how much is due to Linehan.

There's no guarantee that Moore is going to do better than that. However, most of us can easily see the flaws in the Linehan/Garrett system. If Moore can take what's good about the system and change things to fix the flaws (such as using more motion, working to create mismatches, taking advantage of rub routes, running draws), then the offense can take it up a notch and avoid some of the downturns because there is definitely room to improve the system.
Jg playbook which Linehan ran and background he came from is great when you have great players at key positions. It requires one on one wins and doesn't do anything to help the player out. If you have a great,/good QB, good/great #1 wr, a good/great OL, a good/great RB or running game, a good/great TE, and a above avg/good #2 wr, then it works. But if you have that you could run the old wing T and its going to work. If you lose one of those, the offense starts to sputter. The more you lose the more it spudders. When you have all of them and face a team with equal or more talent, it shows.
 
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