New Orleans’ saints are the last NFL team with a job as remaining head coach, despite the dismissal Dennis Allen in early November. The saints were considered candidates to land the best candidates of coaches such as Aaron Glenn, but after Mike McCarthy became the last coach to refuse the work, they will probably have to widen deeply.
The offensive coordinator of the Eagles of Philadelphia has emerged as the best candidate to fill the positionNot impressing the six -year -old receiver from NFL Andrew Hawkins.
“They are at some point now … beggars cannot be selectors,” said Hawkins during the NFL Live Wednesday edition on ESPN.
While the Eagles are the designated home team of the Super Bowl, Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports stressed that Moore will spend time in The installations of the saints.
“As Jones notes, Moore will actually be in the saints installations next week because the Eagles are the designated home team of the Super Bowl, which is played in New Orleans,” wrote Jared Dubin of CBS Sports . “However, the rules of the League dictate that the saints cannot contact him again before the end of the Super Bowl and that his recruitment could not be official until after the match either.”
What would Kellen Moore bring to the saints?
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The offense of saints should operate at a quick tempo With Kellen Moore as head coach, according to Jared Dubin of CBS Sports.
“Since he became coordinator, his offenses have been largely known for their rapid pace and their mentality of passes, but the offensive in Philadelphia this season has been very different,” wrote Dubin. “He looked at the strength of the team and exploited a heavier attack that plays a little slower while the Eagles seek to tighten the game and suck the lives of their opponents.”
According to Dubin, the saints believe that Moore is ready for an opportunity as a head coach despite simply 36 years.
“This desire to adapt the offensive to all of the skills of his players is a good sign, although the role of head coach is obviously very different from that of offensive coordinator,” wrote Dubin. “However, it seems that the saints think that he is ready for the step. If they do not rent in the next two weeks, all the signs will continue to point the fact that Moore will eventually get the job. »»
The saints will have to make a decision soon.