Moore drew heavy interest last offseason from his alma mater Boise State for its head coaching vacancy, but he eventually withdrew his name from consideration. TCU paid former coach Gary Patterson a top salary this season, and the program has the resources to make a strong offer to high-end candidates. There are no such things as good losses. Losses are not better than wins. Wins are all that matter when chasing the No.
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He is one of the most interesting quarterbacks in this class because of all the odds going against him. Just like every other position, height and size come first.
In Moore's case, he struggles in this department because he is 5'11" while weighing in at only pounds. This is very concerning for a quarterback because of two reasons: inability to view passing lanes clearly and taking a beating.
Passing lanes have to be seen by quarterbacks. If not, there will be plays left out on the field, whether it be in the intermediate or deep plus yards depths. If he can't see the passing lanes, he will not be able to make the requisite throws to lead his team to victory. Also, he will have issues with batted passes by defensive linemen.
This, in particular, is an issue because of the length of defensive linemen nowadays, as witnessed in the Super Bowl with the New York Giants front four that was led by the inch wingspan of Jason Pierre-Paul. Further, Moore's weight of pounds is simply not OK. He is not built to take a beating at the next level, which he most certainly will have to do if he's a starting quarterback.
At Boise State, his offensive line did a very good job of giving him a clean pocket. Quarterbacks' mechanics come in many different fashions, ranging from side arm to over the top, and Moore's are sometimes in question.
He tends to drop the ball a bit before delivering the ball but I don't see it as a significant issue. He gets the ball out quickly enough despite the question mark. He's shown that he can keep both hands on the ball while dropping back and before releasing the ball. Where some questions arise about his mechanics while dropping back is when he's under pressure, as he sometimes will take a hand off the ball and expose it, which puts him at risk of fumbling. When it comes to footwork, Moore has some things to his advantage as well as one big negative that makes you wonder how he'll fare at the next level.
With that being his end game -- namely to continue a career arc that is currently similar to Matt LaFleur, Sean McVay, Kyle Shanahan, Kevin Stefanski and the like -- remaining with the most visible sports franchise on the planet, who also happens to also have an embarrassment of riches when healthy on the offensive side of the ball, it's a perfect formula for Moore to position himself as the next big, young football mind in the league. General managers around the league are tracking his progress, and none more so than the one he currently works for, with Jones having helped groomed Moore into what he is today; a point that not so coincidentally conjures comparisons to the genesis of Jason Garrett's coaching career in Dallas and could ultimately lead to him one day taking the reins in a post-McCarthy era.
Even with the improved play of Andy Dalton , Moore agrees, and it's why he wanted to be sure Prescott was still the final crown jewel in the Cowboys plans for and beyond. And because that remains the plan, along with the other aforementioned motivators and a few unmentioned , Moore is agreeing to stick around and drive his NFL stock that much higher.
Continuity for Prescott was a key driver behind McCarthy keeping Moore in , and it's now a key driver in Moore staying put for at least the next three seasons, in an equation that sees one hand washing the other. Moore wants Prescott. Prescott wants Moore. The Cowboys want both. One down, one to go. By Patrik Walker.
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