By John Sigler | Saints Wire
Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore was the talk of the NFL after his red-hot start to the season, calling plays and averaging 32.3 points per game in his first three weeks. Talking-heads and podcast hosts around the league’s orbit began questioning whether Moore was about to lead a coup and take coach Jason Garrett’s job after the season.
Then, the Cowboys visited the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and were limited to just 10 points by the New Orleans Saints defense. The Saints played with tight coverage and smothered the vaunted Cowboys rushing attack, holding $90 million running back Ezekiel Elliott to one of his worst performances (gaining 35 yards on 18 attempts). Saints defensive backs like cornerback P.J. Williams consistently showed off his play-recognition in run defense, crashing down to drop Elliott out on the edge.
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