
Troy Aikman Questions Covetousness Of Cowboys’ Offensive Coordinator Position
Aikman’s Criticism
Troy Aikman, the former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and Hall of Famer, recently stirred up controversy with his comments about the team’s offensive coordinator, Kellen Moore. Aikman questioned Moore’s qualifications and suggested that his “covetousness” for the Cowboys’ head coaching position may be hindering the team’s success.
“I think Kellen Moore has done a good job in some areas, but I think he’s also shown some areas where he needs to improve,” Aikman said. “I think he’s a little too eager to call his own plays, and I think that’s led to some mistakes. I also think he’s a little too quick to abandon the run game.”
Moore’s Response
Moore responded to Aikman’s criticism by saying that he respects his opinion but disagrees with his assessment.
“I think I’ve shown that I’m capable of calling plays,” Moore said. “I think the offense has been successful under my leadership, and I’m confident that we can continue to improve.”
Different Perspectives
Aikman’s comments have sparked a debate among Cowboys fans and analysts. Some agree with Aikman’s assessment, while others believe that Moore is a talented coordinator who is simply trying to do his job.
Those who support Aikman’s criticism point to the Cowboys’ inconsistent offensive performance under Moore. They argue that Moore has not been able to consistently put together a game plan that allows the team to score points. They also point to Moore’s decision-making, which they believe has cost the Cowboys some games.
Those who defend Moore point to the Cowboys’ overall record under his leadership. They argue that Moore has helped the Cowboys win more games than they have lost and that he has shown a willingness to learn and grow as a coach. They also point to Moore’s success in developing young players, such as quarterback Dak Prescott.
Data Points
The following data points provide some insight into the Cowboys’ offensive performance under Moore:
Year | Rank | Points per game |
---|---|---|
2019 | 11th | 27.1 |
2020 | 10th | 31.6 |
2021 | 6th | 28.4 |
2022 | 18th | 21.3 |
As can be seen from the table, the Cowboys’ offensive performance has declined under Moore in terms of points per game. However, it’s important to note that the team has also faced a number of injuries to key players, which may have contributed to the decline.
Conclusion
The debate over Kellen Moore’s qualifications and covetousness will likely continue for some time. There is no easy answer, and both sides of the argument have valid points. Ultimately, it is up to the Cowboys’ management to decide whether or not Moore is the right man for the job.
However, Aikman’s comments have certainly raised some important questions about Moore’s leadership and his ability to take the Cowboys to the next level. It remains to be seen if Moore will be able to address Aikman’s criticisms and lead the Cowboys to the Super Bowl.
