Yeah, I think people are getting a little silly here.
But there is one thing that I hope has happened.
It is that maybe, just maybe, Moore is the one who has learned just as much has developed to the point where he get some identity going on.
I know people think the "bus driver" line is a pejorative, but I can say Aikman was pretty much a limo driver for a lot of his career.
That is not disparaging his physical skills, but it was rare he had to step out of the complementary football stage.
The second NFCCG against the Niners was pretty much the first time in his career that he was saddled with passing all of the time.
Prescott could be a bus driver like that if that is okay with everyone else.
I can honestly say our defense looks as close as you are going to get in this era of having depth up and down.
That was our formula back in the day.
Choke Them Until They Turn Blue.
There's a misnomer that if you're an elite QB you should be slinging the ball around 40 times a game and winning games with your arm every week, and it's completely ridiculous.
Peyton didn't win a Super Bowl until the Colts were able to effectively play complementary ball in the playoffs in 2006. The Patriots were always focused on a balanced offense with Brady. Tampa Bay was very balanced during their run two years ago, and it was their running game more than anything that carried them in that Super Bowl. When Seattle was at their peak it was because of a balanced offense and their defense, they only started going downhill once they tried to be a more Wilson-centric team.
Even if you have an elite top 3-5 QB in the league (which Dak isn't), you should still strive to be balanced and give your QB easy reads, only asking him to put on the cape when absolutely necessary. The best offensive minds in the league (Shannahan and McVay) focus on establishing the run and build their passing game around play-action and the deception of the running game.
I truly hope that Moore has learned a valuable lesson here and doesn't revert to some Josh Allen-type shit when Dak gets back, expecting him to be superman and constantly spreading things out with 4-5 wides.
The fact that we have an awesome defense is only more reason to be more pragmatic with the offensive design.