The Dallas Cowboys virtually interviewed Kellen Moore on Friday for their head coach opening. That’s according to Schefty and others. Moore has been generating interest from a few teams and Nick Sirianni was asked about it:

First things first, I think we’re all in agreement that NFL franchises with coaching vacancies should not be allowed to interview the coordinators of teams that are still in the playoffs. Don’t let them interview anyone at all. What they should do is allow the season to conclude and only permit interviewing to begin after the Super Bowl. Then, you move the draft back two weeks to allow each team some more time to complete their staff and develop a big board and personnel plan.

There are people who will argue to this day that the Eagles lost Super Bowl 57 because Jonathan Gannon was distracted by the Cardinals’ pursuit. There is no way to prove that definitively, not now, and not ever, because only Gannon himself can tell you if he did enough preparation for the game. And even then, “preparation” is a nebulous and arbitrary concept. How much prep time and film study is necessary? 20 hours? 30 hours? 100 million hours? And if Gannon had locked himself in a room and not talked to the Cardinals at all, would that have resulted in the Eagles being ready for Andy Reid’s corn dog play? You can’t answer that question with a yes or no, so “quit asking,” as Nick Saban once said. Ultimately, they lost by three points and no one on the defense made a big play the entire game. It was a similar situation in 2018, when Jim Schwartz’s defense was gashed over and over again until Brandon Graham pulled off the miracle strip sack to finally stop Tom Brady.

This topic is the worst of all time. The absolute worst. It deserves a fiery and violent death. Fire it into the fucking figurative sun. But you know exactly what’s going to happen, don’t you? If the Eagles lose on Sunday and the offense looks bad, you’re gonna hear about Kellen Moore being “distracted” by these job opportunities.