Tom Moore on the offense

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“Football is a game of people,” Moore said. “There are lots of systems. One of the things you want to make sure you do, and it’s what we are doing, you don’t come in with preconceived ideas. You don’t say, ‘I’m Tom Moore and this is what we’re going to do.’ It doesn’t work that way.

“You do what your players can do. Find out what they are best at, find out their strengths and take advantage of those strengths.”

In Arizona, the challenge is finding players other than Larry Fitzgerald who have actual strengths, especially on the offensive line.

“Everything in the passing game starts with protection,” Moore said. “There are millions of pass patterns. But the single biggest thing you have to work on and get established each week is your pass protections. You have to get that ironed out.”

The thinking, then, is that as the offensive line improves, the quarterback play will improve, too. Regardless of who the quarterback is.
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Well duh :D

Thanks Tom for sharing something us Cardinals fans new better than guys named Graves, Grimm & Whisenhunt :mulli: lol
 

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Well duh :D

Thanks Tom for sharing something us Cardinals fans new better than guys named Graves, Grimm & Whisenhunt :mulli: lol
You might be surprised at how many coaches in the league take the "system" approach.
 

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it was like watching my Granddad waffle on about football

I'm sure he's a great coach, but he was a little less than impressive in his presser
I just wanted to grab his hands and stop him banging the desktop :)

I know he's forgotten more about football than most coaches know, i just hope he remembers enough to be able to coach
 
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it was like watching my Granddad waffle on about football

I'm sure he's a great coach, but he was a little less than impressive in his presser
I just wanted to grab his hands and stop him banging the desktop :)

I know he's forgotten more about football than most coaches know, i just hope he remembers enough to be able to coach

Ageism...

(Whatever he remembers is more than others know)
 

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In Arizona, the challenge is finding players other than Larry Fitzgerald who have actual strengths, especially on the offensive line.

“Everything in the passing game starts with protection,” Moore said. “There are millions of pass patterns. But the single biggest thing you have to work on and get established each week is your pass protections. You have to get that ironed out.”

The thinking, then, is that as the offensive line improves, the quarterback play will improve, too. Regardless of who the quarterback is.


:notworthy: :D Git-R- Done!
 

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His pedegree is not questionable- his knees are- I think we translate this to a long term QB that is able to make calls on the field- more RB involvement in the pass game- everything Edge complained about corrected on the Cardinals. finally.

I worry about Arians calling plays - but his philosphy seems to be let players play-




it was like watching my Granddad waffle on about football

I'm sure he's a great coach, but he was a little less than impressive in his presser
I just wanted to grab his hands and stop him banging the desktop :)

I know he's forgotten more about football than most coaches know, i just hope he remembers enough to be able to coach
 

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