Kieren Moore became New Orleans head coach on Tuesday, and the impact of that move will surpass the saints.
The Eagles will hire a new offensive coordinator for their third straight offseason. This is the tight end Dallas Gaedart wanted to avoid. Goedert said on the SiriusXm NFL Radio that he tried to convince Moore to stick with him, admitting that he thinks he will thrive with his new gig.
“He’s been great since Kellen came here,” Gaedart said. “He did an amazing job leading the room when he was there. I hope he’s there. Amazing head coach In this league. I spoke to him after the Super Bowl and gave him my spill about whether he’ll be back with us another year, but he’s incredibly happy for him and great for him It’s an opportunity. ”
Goedert said Moore was successful because he could bring “his own twist” to the team’s approach, while at the same time he “changed nothing we did well.” That compliment will also serve as advice on what to focus on what to do once the next Eagles offensive coordinator is officially introduced.