And usually a guy isn’t signing a contract with his agent 3000 Miles away on another coast...
Just a reminder.
This is EXACTLY how it played out with Gruden to Miami.
Also, some of you need your testosterone supplements. It took less than one season for NFL defensive coordinators to figure out Kelly, after that he was hot garbage.
If somehow he ends up at UFart, he will fail. And to boot, it’ll cost those morons a fortune to hire and fire this failure of a coach. Book it.
This is what I am saying. Maybe he does go to UF, but the hiring process is weird. Once a team has their guy, it usually doesn’t take very long for them to be announced and for it to leak to the major national guys. And it usually doesn’t take very long for them to come to terms once they’ve began discussions. Richt was hired like three days after Georgia fired him. Zero reason to keep it under wraps. And UF did not fly to NH to “present” him with a contract.
Why did they fly there...assuming they did fly there?
Chip and his people just trying to drive that number up.
Just a reminder.
This is EXACTLY how it played out with Gruden to Miami.
Also, some of you need your testosterone supplements. It took less than one season for NFL defensive coordinators to figure out Kelly, after that he was hot garbage.
If somehow he ends up at UFart, he will fail. And to boot, it’ll cost those morons a fortune to hire and fire this failure of a coach. Book it.
This is what I am saying. Maybe he does go to UF, but the hiring process is weird. Once a team has their guy, it usually doesn’t take very long for them to be announced and for it to leak to the major national guys. And it usually doesn’t take very long for them to come to terms once they’ve began discussions. Richt was hired like three days after Georgia fired him. Zero reason to keep it under wraps. And UF did not fly to NH to “present” him with a contract.
This deal was probably done before Mac left. UCLA waited too long. We all hate the gates but he is walking into a hot bed of recruiting that is the stat of Florida with a top 10 class waiting for him and the entire school and boosters with their wallets ready and a more than friendly police department. However, is he going to clean up the program and the look the other way culture. I doubt it and that’s probably why he wants to go there. He will say all the right student athlete bs coach speak, let a few players go and then let the dogs loose again. He will keep as many of those credit card dudes as he can. He risks losing kids from this class if he lets Shanon, seider, and the dB coach go But if he really is a good coach and wants to change things he will clean house and get all new coaches.
Posted this in another Kelly thread:
It’s not as if only Chip Kelly can run the type of offense he ran at Oregon. It doesn’t take a PhD to duplicate what he’s done, it just takes game tapes and the ability to pause and rewind.
What was innovative 10 years ago, has been run by many schools with additional wrinkles. So why has no one duplicated, for the most part, what he’s done, since the blueprint is so readily available?
Because defenses catch up, tons of game tape is available and people figure it out. Things that were innovative during his Oregon heydays are commonplace today.
If Kelly can recruit, motivate, lead, and build he MAY have some success. Maybe. The last few years are telling me that the most important factor, leadership, is sorely lacking with this weirdo. One mildly successful year, his first, and then failure after miserable failure in the NFL. So the recent evidence says he’s a failed coach, a poor leader, and a quitter.
Not worried about him. If he ends up in turdland, the bloom will be off the rose in a couple of years.
Latest news is he wants to talk to UCLA! I love being wrong and presumptuous!!
Come on chip!!! Hardly any mosquitos in Los Angeles!!
Posted this in another Kelly thread:
It’s not as if only Chip Kelly can run the type of offense he ran at Oregon. It doesn’t take a PhD to duplicate what he’s done, it just takes game tapes and the ability to pause and rewind.
What was innovative 10 years ago, has been run by many schools with additional wrinkles. So why has no one duplicated, for the most part, what he’s done, since the blueprint is so readily available?
Because defenses catch up, tons of game tape is available and people figure it out. Things that were innovative during his Oregon heydays are commonplace today.
If Kelly can recruit, motivate, lead, and build he MAY have some success. Maybe. The last few years are telling me that the most important factor, leadership, is sorely lacking with this weirdo. One mildly successful year, his first, and then failure after miserable failure in the NFL. So the recent evidence says he’s a failed coach, a poor leader, and a quitter.
Not worried about him. If he ends up in turdland, the bloom will be off the rose in a couple of years.