The Cowboys Will Get 'Moore' Offensive
The Dallas Cowboys may rev up their offense after the team parted ways with Head Coach Mike McCarthy following the front office and the coach being unable to see eye-to-eye on the team's future.
Following the move, the media is speculating about several coaches who might take the job. Ben Johnson, Aaron Glenn, Bill Belichick, and others have been mentioned as possibilities.
The top coaches under consideration for the lead position on the staff are Deion Sanders, Robert Saleh, Leslie Frazier, and Kellen Moore.
One of the top candidates on the list is Kellen Moore.
Kellen Moore, Really
workings from 2019 through 2022 hold this view.
Here's the thing about Kellen Moore: He's a Jerry Jones favorite, and the comfort level with this potential hire is very high.
Not only is Jerry Jones on board with Moore, but so are Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb.
It's not often for an old coach who's familiar with a bunch of players to get the chance to come back and lead them as head coach. Typically, coaches who previously managed current players get hired, but the opposite is less common.
This can help the team hit the ground running when they get back to training camp, as the offense's language, plays, and expectations will be all too familiar.
One of the advantages of considering him for the hire is that, after leaving the Cowboys, Kellen Moore has held the position of offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers twice and is currently with the Philadelphia Eagles.
We'd be essentially poaching a rival team's play-caller, which is typically a big plus.
Kellen Moore’s Offenses
Kellen Moore led one of the top-ranked offenses in the entire National Football League.
Under Moore's leadership, the Dallas Cowboys offense ranked second overall in total offense, producing an average of 391 yards per game, while also maintaining a strong scoring offense with an average of 27.9 points per game and a high number of touchdowns.
The offense ranked third in first downs per game with 22.5 times, fourth in passing offense with 264.4 yards per game, fourth in third-down conversion rate at 44.1%, and seventh in rushing offense with 126.6 yards per game.
In 2023, Kellen Moore joined the Los Angeles Chargers as their offensive coordinator.
In 2023, the Chargers' offense ranked 18th in total yards with 5,559 yards, 9th in passing yards with 4,312 yards, and 3rd in passing attempts with 632. In contrast, their rushing game was underwhelming, placing in the bottom 10 in the league.
One of the reasons for the running game problems was that the running backs Austin Ekeler and Joshua Kelley were handling the workload.
The Chargers' offense wasn't impressive, but injuries to key players contributed to their poor performance last season.
It's an entirely different story. Kellen Moore has shown that he will modify his offense to suit the available talent.
His biggest asset is running back Saquon Barkley. This past season, in Moore's offense, Barkley ran for 2,005 yards and 13 touchdowns.
The Eagles' offense is one of the top teams in the league, ranking seventh in average points scored per game with 27.2, second in rushing yards per game at 179.2, second from the bottom in passing yards and attempts, but seventh in average yards gained per pass at 7.9.
These statistics portray Kellen Moore as being able to adjust his strategy to suit the abilities of the players on the team, a trait we haven't witnessed in Dallas in a long time.
This team would be a formidable threat if assembled, and hiring Kellen Moore with Mike Zimmer as defensive coordinator would be a significant advantage.
Signing a running back in the draft to complement Rico Dowdle, in case he returns, would position the offense to be top-notch.
All things considered, he may be the ideal new hire for the Cowboys. He is a trusted figure who is well-versed in the team's expectations and has a strong understanding of the current roster.
The hiring of this person might be exactly what is needed to move forward.
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Kellen Moore is the favorite, and several reasons for this are listed below. Fans need to sit back and enjoy the process, even though it's often a wild and unpredictable ride that only Jerry Jones can create.
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