The building’s starting now — along with the rebuilding, for the Eagles and Moore.
Moore, who spent a playing career that ranged from 2012-18 with the Detroit Lions and Cowboys, was a Dallas assistant from 2018-2022 with the last four of those seasons as OC. His Cowboys offenses were largely prolific and in 2019 and 2021 tops in the league in total yards. However, the statistical bliss wore off in 2023 with the Los Angeles Chargers, as his Bolts O was unplugged to the tune of being 21st in scoring.
There was talent in L.A. just as there is in Philly, and he was dealing with troubles of his own just as the Eagles were.
“It’s hard for me to judge it totally, being from afar, because I don’t know the day-to-day aspect of it,” Moore said when asked what he saw that grew stale with the Eagles’ offense last year. “Obviously, every team’s going to go through different challenges. Those things come up, whether it’s wins-losses, offensive success, defensive success.
“I think we’re really focused on 2024. You learn some lessons from 2023, just as far as some different things that come up, but you really just try and move forward.”
Once a mainstay on the Cowboys’ coaching staff, Moore has flown north to Philly to join the rival Eagles.
Just how he’ll mesh his ideas and schemes with an all-star cast that was undone last year will be a prevailing storyline from May through the upcoming season. He’s not looking to reinvent the Hurts-led cavalcade, but there will certainly be some changes.
“There will be tweaks,” he said. “There will be changes. Everything is constantly evolving. That’s part of this whole offseason program. We got to the first week of actually being on the field with these guys. Once you get on the field, things just start evolving.”
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