Kellen Moore has been under the spotlight since he was hired as the Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator in late January. Considering this week’s…
Kellen Moore has been under the spotlight since he was hired as the Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator in late January.The Chargers host the Dallas Cowboys — otherwise known as the team where Moore spent eight years before coming to Southern California — on Monday night. Moore joined the Cowboys for the final three seasons of his playing career before moving to the coaching staff. He was the quarterbacks' coach in 2018 and offensive coordinator from 2019 through last season.
“Yeah, I think it’s easy for everyone to overthink it,” he said. “People are continuing to evolve, schemes evolve, schemes change. There are a lot of trends in this league. We get to over-analyze stuff a little during the week, and then we get to football as we get closer to Monday. I think a lot of that stuff is pretty overrated. It’s getting on the field and playing 11 on 11.”
“For Kellen to get to land in a place and have a quarterback like Justin Herbert, there’s a lot of coaches in the league that would have jumped at that one. So it’s been a good fit. It’s been a really good fit for Kellen, for sure.” After rushing for 233 yards in the opener against Miami, the Bolts have averaged only 82 in the past three games.
While all the Chargers games have been decided by seven points or fewer, the Cowboys have gone to extremes in their five games. All three of their wins have been by at least 20 points — including two by 35 or more — but they are trying to bounce back after last Sunday night’s 42-10 drubbing by San Francisco.
“He’s been huge to my career. He’s more than a coach. Obviously, he was a teammate that turned into a coach, but he’s a friend. A friend for life,” Prescott said. “Talked to him earlier in the year. I wished him luck, but obviously, we’ve had our own things and our hands full. It will be great when I see him at some point come Monday.”
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