BTB Tuesday Discussion: Did nobody want to be the Eagles offensive coordinator?
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BTB Tuesday Discussion: Did nobody want to be the Eagles offensive coordinator?
"The Dallas Cowboys seem to be having a bit of a moment. Dallas hired Christian Parker last week to be their new defensive coordinator and while that is very encouraging, there is still a lot of work to be done. In fact, there is almost 100% of all available work left to be done. As we get excited about what is happening with our team though, it is also worth looking across the aisle, so to speak, at the immediate competition in the NFC East. Its reigning champions, and reigning champions of the entire NFL for at least another week and change, in the Philadelphia Eagles have had to deal with the loss of Parker, and they have also been working on trying to find a new offensive coordinator."
"That is proving to be difficult. What a shame! Obviously the worse the Eagles (and Giants and Commanders) are the better it is for the Cowboys and it appears that right now the vibe around the NFL is that running the Philadelphia offense is a not-so-desirable gig. Heck, they tried to poach Klayton Adams and were denied."
"How does this make you feel as a Cowboys fan? Do you legitimately take joy in something like this, or is it insignificant relative to the overall picture? Let us know in the comments down below."
Dallas hired Christian Parker as defensive coordinator last week, providing an encouraging addition to the coaching staff while leaving substantial work ahead. The team still faces nearly all work remaining to solidify roster and coaching needs. Attention shifts to NFC East rivals, especially the Philadelphia Eagles, who lost Parker and are searching for a new offensive coordinator. That search has proven difficult and signals hesitancy among candidates. Rival instability in Philadelphia, New York, and Washington could advantage Dallas in the division. The league perception that running the Eagles' offense is undesirable was reinforced after an attempted poaching of Klayton Adams failed.
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