Cowboys Offense to 'Take a Step Backward!' Under Mike McCarthy Says Ex NFL QB
Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy is now the offensive play-caller, but the move has been met with criticism and doubts as to whether Dallas will be better offensively because of it.
The Dallas Cowboys have undergone several changes this offseason, the most significant being head coach Mike McCarthy taking over the offensive play calling from Kellen Moore.
Under Moore, Dallas was one of the best offenses in football. Now with the Los Angeles Chargers acquiring his services and
McCarthy taking over, some have their doubts about the Cowboys moving on from a coordinator who put up points as Moore's offense did.
Former NFL quarterback Tim Hasselbeck is one detractor of McCarthy calling the plays next season, and Hasselbeck doesn't see it ending well in Frisco.
"I think it's going to take a step backward,"
Hasselbeck said on NFL Live. "I don't understand this talk about how this offense was somehow a disaster under Kellen Moore. You realize, four years he was the offensive coordinator there, there's one team that scored more points in the NFL - it was the Kansas City Chiefs.
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