1. This is Kellen Moore’s offense. That’s clear in Jalen Hurts’ comments (he estimated 95 percent of the system is new), in Nick Sirianni’s allocation of time (more on this below), and in simply watching them.
Although there was limited 11-on-11 work in the five practices I attended, you can see the use of pre-snap motion and shifts at a higher rate than past seasons. When Moore was hired, the company line was that there would be a melding of what’s worked in the past and what Moore has done. There’s some validity to that — it’s not as if the Eagles are going from the wishbone to the Air Raid; there are concepts that are carrying over with a twist — but it’s clear that this is not Moore ste...