Characters point to eagles’ Kellen Moore will be the next Saints coach
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Characters point to eagles’ Kellen Moore will be the next Saints coach

While New Orleans Saints not officially meet again with Kellen Moore Until after Super Bowl it seems like Örna The offensive coordinator Trends to spending the Super Bowl week in his new home.

NFL networks Reported Friday afternoon That the saints plan to meet Moore after the Super Bowl. The network further reported that Saints General Manager Mickey Loomis “informed other candidates on Friday morning that he, although there has been no final decision, plans to continue discussions with Moore.”

Moore had a personal interview earlier this week With the Holy, whose brass flew to Philadelphia for a second interview with first -year Eagles offensive coordinator.

Moore, 36, has reportedly worked on expanding his staff if he were to be the next Saints coach.

Moore came to Eagles last season when the Eagles were looking for a restart to an offensive schedule as Nick Sirianni Said had got “old” last season. Moore has been coaching in the NFL since 2018, when he was Quarterback’s coach in Dallas. He spent the next four seasons as Dalla’s offensive coordinator before spent a season as OC for Los Angeles Chargers.

Eagles ranked eighth in total crime last season and eighth again this season. Of course, the big change came into the rushing category. The Eagles passed for 225.5 meters per match last season and rushed for 128.8. This season these divisions are 187.9 and 179.3 respectively. They had one of the least potent passed the attacks and the most potent rushing attacks in the NFL.

How much credit gets Moore for that? He did not sign Saquon BarkleyOf course, and he inherited one of the best offensive lines in football. But someone had to call the plays.

Eagles fans may experience some déjà vu from two seasons ago. The then defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon trained in the Super Bowl in Arizona before becoming head coach for the cardinals.

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Moore’s departure would obviously force Eagles to find a new offensive coordinator, which would continue an ongoing trend for The jale hurtsWho has had 11 different coaches calling pieces During their nine seasons as a professional or college quarterback.

With Eagles alone, hurt five seasons have seen Doug Pederson, Sirianni, Shane Steichen, Brian Johnson and now Moore Calling Plays.

The Eagles have some internal options for replacing Moore if he really resigns, and would have good at his disposal outside the organization that would probably welcome a chance to train a crime that is fresh from a Super Bowl look. Moore could also lose some Eagles coaches to expand their New Orleans staff as well.