Cowboysheelsreds053
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Either way we have to put it into high gear next year. After 10 wasteful years, time to buckle down here.
im indifferent so good if he does meh if he doesnt im sure MM has plan B and he calls the plays anyway..no biggie
Moore's primary contribution to the 2019 offense was adding movement. The play designs were straight out of Garrett's playbook.
He won't be calling his offense. It's gonna be MM's offense.
From three weeks ago:I’m uneasy of this. McCarthy wasn’t sitting there all year building a plan going “...and I want Kellen Moore to be my #2”
He’s looking at film...a play on film. That’s not real life as to my point of the marriage on sidelines in practical reality. Garrett say same things...and by end wanted more control back over things. That’s my concern..we get back in a messy situation of too many cooks in the kitchen on sidelines. But I am glad you did post that ...because it’s positive feedback on Moore.From three weeks ago:
On second-and-eight from the Dallas 40, the Cowboys lined up in a power-run formation and design—seven across the offensive line, Elliott motioning from the left flank into a sidecar to Prescott, with Cooper and Gallup split wide left. The Giants had a cornerback eight yards off Gallup, outside the numbers, and a safety 10 yards off Cooper, who was inside of Gallup. At the snap, Prescott play-actioned to Elliott, flowing to his right. Nine Giants flowed to that side. Prescott pulled the ball out of Elliott’s gut. Both receivers ran quick in-routes, unchallenged by defenders, and Prescott flipped to Cooper, inside, for one of the easiest nine-yard gains of his life. First down.
McCarthy was visibly excited by the play. “The beauty of it,” he said excitedly, “is you can still run. It’s a clean run. But the free yards on the pass . . . that is such a smart design.”