Chargers News: Kellen Moore's Excitement Grows After Two Practice Days

The new OC loves what he's seen from his offense
Chargers News: Kellen Moore's Excitement Grows After Two Practice Days
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The 2023 Los Angeles Chargers are gearing up for what should be a season to remember. The Chargers' front office did their due diligence this offseason and made some necessary changes, including adding offensive coordinator Kellen Moore

Moore is coming from Dallas, where he helped lead the team to one of the best offenses in the league, and now he will try to do the same with the powder blue. 

The hype around Moore has been something to witness, and with the start of training camp, we finally have a chance to get a glimpse of the offense. Although LA is only two days in, Moore has loved what he's seen from his offense. 

"First of all, I think it's an awesome set up," Moore said. "It's really, really cool.

"I love the environment," Moore added. "It's been a lot of fun, it's been good."

(via Chargers.com)

So far, things seem to be clicking, and we're all glad to hear that. There's no excuse as to why it shouldn't work with the likes of Mike Williams, Keenan Allen, Quentin Johnston, Austin Ekeler, a tremendous offensive line, and of course, the young gunslinger Justin Herbert. 

This group has been around for a while, and it seems like they finally have their guy to put them over the top. Moore went on to express his thoughts on the offense and praised wide receiver, Joshua Palmer. 

"Just such a fun group, a really deep group," Moore said. "A lot of really good players in that receiver room, guys that play different styles and different ways.

"Joshua Palmer, being that last guy to finally get on the field, it's been awesome," Moore added. "Really excited about him, he's done a tremendous job out here and all those other guys as well."

(via Chargers.com)

Palmer is currently listed as WR number four, according to ESPN. However, with a great camp and preseason, he could put up a fight for WR3 with the rookie Johnston. 

Moore seems to be a fan of Palmer, and we'll see how he implements him in his offense. 

There is no ceiling on this offense, and we're only weeks away from seeing it. 


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