Out of every chess piece moved by the Dallas Cowboys this offseason, the decision to name 30-year old Kellen Moore might be the most interesting one. Not only that, but it could be the one that makes the biggest impact on the team. After all, the Cowboys are ready to go talent wise.
With Kellen Moore taking up a new role, it’s intriguing to imagine what a successful season would mean for his future with the Dallas Cowboys. Truth be told, Moore is in a pretty fortunate position to debut as an offensive coordinator. He’ll be driving a unit full of talented players with almost no weak links. Last year, it wasn’t the lack of quality players lined up that had the offense struggling throughout the season, but the guy in charge.
At first, the philosophy of not needing a #1 wide receiver clearly blew up on the Cowboys face. The passing game in Dallas needed a spark and they didn’t find it until they traded a first rounder for Amari Cooper. Cooper’s impact on the team was clear right away as he put on impressive performances on a weekly basis.
But even when Cooper was at his best, the offense still presented relevant struggles. Despite getting more first downs, the Cowboys still had trouble scoring touchdowns when in the red zone and kept leaving points on the field.
Although he’s been a controversial conversation among members of Cowboys Nation, there are a few reasons to be excited about what Kellen Moore can bring to the table as a young offensive coordinator. Ever since he declared for the NFL Draft out of Boise State, where he ran a very complex offense on his way to become the QB with most wins in NCAA history, he was seen by many as an extremely smart prospect. Many expected him to have a mediocre career as a player, but saw him as a potential coach down the line.
Now it’s his chance to prove the world just how smart he is and his potential as a coach. He will not only be proving it to the Cowboys organization, but all of the NFL and college football teams. Don’t forget what NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah mentioned a few months ago.
I’ve mentioned this before— Kellen Moore is a rising star and he’ll be in the mix for HC gigs (CFB or NFL) in the near future. https://t.co/hLjOb4HAUc
— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) January 20, 2019
With a great group of talent at his disposal, it’s fair to imagine Moore having a pretty successful “rookie” season at a major coaching position. If he indeed manages to turn heads with the Dallas Cowboys offense in 2019, what does that mean for his future?
In a league that’s turning to the young offensive-minded coaches thanks to guys like Sean McVay, is it possible one team decides to pull the trigger and make him an offer for a head coaching gig? It certainly would seem premature, but it’s still a possibility in the NFL, where teams have become increasingly impatient with their coaches.
I definitely wouldn’t be surprised if next offseason, we’re concerned about another team (college or NFL) trying to snatch Moore off the Cowboys. I insist in pointing out this would be a premature decision if it does happen, since Moore has very little experience, but looking at the trend in the NFL it certainly could happen.
This might be the most important year in Kellen Moore’s young career. For now, let’s hope he does a good job leading Dak Prescott in his fourth year as a professional player and an offense that has a solid OL and a pretty good set of skill players.
If you haven’t watched the 25 minute video of Kellen Moore at Gruden’s QB Camp I suggest you do. It might get you excited about the possibilities of what Moore might do to this offense. Speaking of that, I wonder why Chris Peterson hasn’t gotten a shot at the NFL.
Peterson probably doesn’t want to relocate his family to certain areas of the country. He stayed at BSU for a long time despite receiving offers for a lot more money. He likes the northwestern part of the U.S.
I have also wondered about that but since UW is my college team, I’m fine with him staying there.
I think everyone if Dallas has a great year coming up I think Jerry doesn’t have Garrett come back as head coach I think he gives him a fo position and either Kellen Moore or Kris Richards becomes head coach
I think it’s very possible that Moore is a success as an OC, although I’m sure there will be growing pains. Still, with his football intelligence I can see him & Dallas having a good year. Much depends on Prescott’s growth this year with Moore’s and Kitna’s help. Since both are former QBs, I see them designing the plays using Dak’s strengths instead of trying to make him adhere to game plans that stick strictly to the system, which is what Linehan tried to do for his first 3 years. He has a strong arm and is a pretty decent scrambler which Linehan seemed hesitant to use, even though Prescott’s a very durable QB with his body-build. Working on his accuracy is key in my mind.