I mean, it helped that Quinn's defense was playing a preseason-level assortment of backups instead of a mostly intact, good starting unit like the offense faced. And it helped that the Saints did Quinn the favor of sticking with a QB who couldn't throw. And that they did Quinn the favor of abandoning the QB-run offense after Quinn proved he couldn't stop it.Who look confused on that sideline in New Orleans and who looked comfortable and in charge?
the answer to man coverage is a QB with a big time arm who trusts his receivers.Offense is currently bland, basic, and predictable.
The way we run the ball is just a waste of a play.
It’s been a month and still no answer for man coverage.
Tony Pollard should’ve had a 100 touches this past month with all the injuries to our big weapons. Getting him going in the passing game would’ve and could still be huge for this offense.
Getting Tony Pollard, Ceedee Lamb, And an occasional run from Dak here and there would go a long way for this team.
I would be more worried about losing Quinn compared to Moore at this point given the overall improvement in the defense year-over-year compared to an offense that is seriously going backwards.
I know this was a hot topic, even included firing McC to keep Moore. Still feel the same after seeing his play calling the last few games?
The one we should be concerned about losing is Quinn because there were some GM's really liking what they were seeing from him and his interaction with his players on that sideline jumped him up the ladder, I believe.
Kellen Moore was riding the crest of the wave but that hit the beach and has died out and he has more talent on his side of the ball than Quinn but which coach is making the most out of what he has?
Who look confused on that sideline in New Orleans and who looked comfortable and in charge?
I still think Moore has a bright future but he needs to fix the problems of the present because this team rides the offense, and that run game, as far as it will take them and gaining 5 on 1st down when trying to eat some clock and then throwing it twice to end the drive and only using 1:02 of the clock is not high level OC work.
I do not think you have to be concerned about losing Moore to a NFL HC job. That could change but his stock is down right now.
For 10 got damn years...did Garett get that excuse, no he did not..
Hard to say. I think most see our offensive problems lying at the feet of injuries and our OL not our OC and or our QB.I know this was a hot topic, even included firing McC to keep Moore. Still feel the same after seeing his play calling the last few games?
The one we should be concerned about losing is Quinn because there were some GM's really liking what they were seeing from him and his interaction with his players on that sideline jumped him up the ladder, I believe.
Kellen Moore was riding the crest of the wave but that hit the beach and has died out and he has more talent on his side of the ball than Quinn but which coach is making the most out of what he has?
Who look confused on that sideline in New Orleans and who looked comfortable and in charge?
I still think Moore has a bright future but he needs to fix the problems of the present because this team rides the offense, and that run game, as far as it will take them and gaining 5 on 1st down when trying to eat some clock and then throwing it twice to end the drive and only using 1:02 of the clock is not high level OC work.
I do not think you have to be concerned about losing Moore to a NFL HC job. That could change but his stock is down right now.
MM makes Moore.....been saying all year, now you can see it.I know this was a hot topic, even included firing McC to keep Moore. Still feel the same after seeing his play calling the last few games?
The one we should be concerned about losing is Quinn because there were some GM's really liking what they were seeing from him and his interaction with his players on that sideline jumped him up the ladder, I believe.
Kellen Moore was riding the crest of the wave but that hit the beach and has died out and he has more talent on his side of the ball than Quinn but which coach is making the most out of what he has?
Who look confused on that sideline in New Orleans and who looked comfortable and in charge?
I still think Moore has a bright future but he needs to fix the problems of the present because this team rides the offense, and that run game, as far as it will take them and gaining 5 on 1st down when trying to eat some clock and then throwing it twice to end the drive and only using 1:02 of the clock is not high level OC work.
I do not think you have to be concerned about losing Moore to a NFL HC job. That could change but his stock is down right now.
Moore is in a rut just like the rest of the offense is. His play calling might be more affective if the O-Line showed up to play. It appears that the O-Line might be better off going back to Williams since it looks all out of whack since McGovern has been inserted into Williams' spot.I know this was a hot topic, even included firing McC to keep Moore. Still feel the same after seeing his play calling the last few games?
The one we should be concerned about losing is Quinn because there were some GM's really liking what they were seeing from him and his interaction with his players on that sideline jumped him up the ladder, I believe.
Kellen Moore was riding the crest of the wave but that hit the beach and has died out and he has more talent on his side of the ball than Quinn but which coach is making the most out of what he has?
Who look confused on that sideline in New Orleans and who looked comfortable and in charge?
I still think Moore has a bright future but he needs to fix the problems of the present because this team rides the offense, and that run game, as far as it will take them and gaining 5 on 1st down when trying to eat some clock and then throwing it twice to end the drive and only using 1:02 of the clock is not high level OC work.
I do not think you have to be concerned about losing Moore to a NFL HC job. That could change but his stock is down right now.