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A coaching vacancy in philly... Soon
I don't see chip going to LSU SC is a possibility but if hes smart **** see that Miami is a sleeping giant and a great opportunity to be successful early and often usc is still rebuilding were ready to win now
They don't. ..Chip comes.. Desmond Phillips or some resemblance is the future QB at UMHow would Kaaya/Allison fare in a Chip Kelly offense?
Chip Kelly is not the right guy for the U.
He's a system guy like Folden instead of a guy who utilizes his player's strengths to maximize their talent.
If the beat down in Detroit today didn't wake you guys up, then nothing ever will.
He has full control of the team in Philly and they are a wreck. You all need to wake the **** up.
They don't. ..Chip comes.. Desmond Phillips or some resemblance is the future QB at UMHow would Kaaya/Allison fare in a Chip Kelly offense?
They don't. ..Chip comes.. Desmond Phillips or some resemblance is the future QB at UMHow would Kaaya/Allison fare in a Chip Kelly offense?
Nick Foles ran that offense just fine, agree that a dual threat brings another dimension to his offense but truly believe he would be just fine with kaaya or Allison at qb.
His system needs à qb that can read the field. The mobile qbs are just whatever because his offense has a lot of deception and pace but if you can read the field well you'll do what Foles did. If not? You'll still ball but a team with a really good front 7 will dominateThey don't. ..Chip comes.. Desmond Phillips or some resemblance is the future QB at UMHow would Kaaya/Allison fare in a Chip Kelly offense?
Nick Foles ran that offense just fine, agree that a dual threat brings another dimension to his offense but truly believe he would be just fine with kaaya or Allison at qb.
They don't. ..Chip comes.. Desmond Phillips or some resemblance is the future QB at UMHow would Kaaya/Allison fare in a Chip Kelly offense?
Nick Foles ran that offense just fine, agree that a dual threat brings another dimension to his offense but truly believe he would be just fine with kaaya or Allison at qb.
Jack Allison would decommit moment the news breaks lol
They don't. ..Chip comes.. Desmond Phillips or some resemblance is the future QB at UMHow would Kaaya/Allison fare in a Chip Kelly offense?
Nick Foles ran that offense just fine, agree that a dual threat brings another dimension to his offense but truly believe he would be just fine with kaaya or Allison at qb.
Jack Allison would decommit moment the news breaks lol
I think you might be right. Nick Foles is a former all-state basketball player; Brad Kaaya makes Foles look like Mike Vick athletically. Jack Allison's father has already said he would prefer not to be asked to do anything dual threat.
Chip Kelly is not the right guy for the U.
He's a system guy like Folden instead of a guy who utilizes his player's strengths to maximize their talent.
If the beat down in Detroit today didn't wake you guys up, then nothing ever will.
He has full control of the team in Philly and they are a wreck. You all need to wake the **** up.
Chip Kelly is not the right guy for the U.
He's a system guy like Folden instead of a guy who utilizes his player's strengths to maximize their talent.
If the beat down in Detroit today didn't wake you guys up, then nothing ever will.
He has full control of the team in Philly and they are a wreck. You all need to wake the **** up.
His offense at New Hampshire threw the ball all over the field so stop with the not utilizing players' strengths. If you think Chip Kelly's offense would look the same with Kayaa as it would with someone like Treon Harris, you're wrong.
His NFL success means absolutely zero for the college game. ZERO. Saban failed in the NFL. Carol failed in the NFL his first time. Petrino failed in the NFL. Spurrier failed in the NFL. What do they all have in common? Success in college. Stop trying to use recent NFL struggles (while ignoring his successes, by the way) as some excuse to overlook his immense successes at Oregon, a team that lacks pretty much all of the inherent advantages the University of Miami has that make it somewhat unique.
Whether or not he actually becomes on option is of little consequence in this discussion. I wouldn't believe it until he's at the podium with his Miami gear on but that doesn't change the fact that he was one of the most successful NCAA coaches during his time in that role. Stop poRsting and take your own advice. You wake up.