Oregon better grab Chip Kelly right now, or else be Damned to Helfrich
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*descendpat_hm said:Chip used Phil Knight and Oregon to build his resume and get an NFL job. It's that simple. He is never going back to hippy shit dump Eugene. Chip is an east coast guy. I don't see why people think Chip has some allegiance to Oregon. He doesn't. His goal was always to make it to the NFL and he's staying put there. Going back to the college level would signify failure and his professional legacy has yet to be written. Chip is trying to dick measure with Belichick, not Urban or Saban.
Indy is the top job simply due to Andrew Luck and Irsay will highly consider Chip after shit canning Chuck Strong and Grigson. Looks like Coughlin is going to retire as well which opens up the Giants job. Chip was a catastrophic failure as a GM but he can still coach and owners know that.
Miami and San Francisco are next then Tennessee. No one wants to coach Cleveland, not even Doug Marrone. I'm intrigued by NOLA because if Sean Payton moves on he would move ahead of Chip as the top head coach available.
I can't remember a better year to be a head coaching candidate and Chip is licking his chops. That is largely in part to the lack of competition. Who's next? Adam Gase? Hue Jackson? McDaniels? Harbaugh isn't leaving Michigan yet and I don't see any other college level coaches making the jump. Mora is a myth and can't even beat Stanford or Oregon. He was a disaster in Seattle and got lucky with Mike Vick running around in ATL. There is a reason so many underclassmen are leaving UCLA; his message is wearing thin in Westwood. Throwing your best player (Myles Jack) under the bus is always a good way to built team moral, right?
Helfich is a Coos Bay guy and even though he absolutely imploded last night you'd be surprised how many Oregon fans actually like him. Phil blew his load over the past 8 years and all they have to show for it is a couple 2nd place finishes, a Rose Bowl and a Fiesta over Kansas State. I'd kill for that as a Washington fan but Phil wanted a natty and he didn't get it. I think he going to cut his loses and is content with Helfich. Can't say he didn't try. He also looks like he's about to kick the bucket so I doubt he even cares. Moving on. Oregon has peaked and will slowly decend back to the Bellotti era Ducks.
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Disagreepat_hm said:Chip used Phil Knight and Oregon to build his resume and get an NFL job. It's that simple. He is never going back to hippy shit dump Eugene. Chip is an east coast guy. I don't see why people think Chip has some allegiance to Oregon. He doesn't. His goal was always to make it to the NFL and he's staying put there. Going back to the college level would signify failure and his professional legacy has yet to be written. Chip is trying to dick measure with Belichick, not Urban or Saban.
Indy is the top job simply due to Andrew Luck and Irsay will highly consider Chip after shit canning Chuck Strong and Grigson. Looks like Coughlin is going to retire as well which opens up the Giants job. Chip was a catastrophic failure as a GM but he can still coach and owners know that.
Miami and San Francisco are next then Tennessee. No one wants to coach Cleveland, not even Doug Marrone. I'm intrigued by NOLA because if Sean Payton moves on he would move ahead of Chip as the top head coach available.
I can't remember a better year to be a head coaching candidate and Chip is licking his chops. That is largely in part to the lack of competition. Who's next? Adam Gase? Hue Jackson? McDaniels? Harbaugh isn't leaving Michigan yet and I don't see any other college level coaches making the jump. Mora is a myth and can't even beat Stanford or Oregon. He was a disaster in Seattle and got lucky with Mike Vick running around in ATL. There is a reason so many underclassmen are leaving UCLA; his message is wearing thin in Westwood. Throwing your best player (Myles Jack) under the bus is always a good way to built team moral, right?
Helfich is a Coos Bay guy and even though he absolutely imploded last night you'd be surprised how many Oregon fans actually like him. Phil blew his load over the past 8 years and all they have to show for it is a couple 2nd place finishes, a Rose Bowl and a Fiesta over Kansas State. I'd kill for that as a Washington fan but Phil wanted a natty and he didn't get it. I think he going to cut his loses and is content with Helfich. Can't say he didn't try. He also looks like he's about to kick the bucket so I doubt he even cares. Moving on. Oregon has peaked and will slowly decend back to the Bellotti era Ducks. -
Its one game, in a bowl Oregon didnt even want to be in. Oregon will be back in the bcs' s new years 6 next year, with a top 10 recruiting class. Get a grip.
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Tequilla said:
Baylor has tremendous athletes and UNC couldn't stop the most basic of run plays ...
Nice try
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Oregon didn't want to be there ...puppylove_sugarsteel said:Its one game, in a bowl Oregon didnt even want to be in. Oregon will be back in the bcs' s new years 6 next year, with a top 10 recruiting class. Get a grip.
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@Tequila: Facts should always resolve the argument, but football fanbases are the home of couldashouldawouldas, facts be damned. One other observation was the solid man to man coverage TCU was managing on UO's receivers while still loading the box. As shitty as Locke looked, several throws out of bounds deep in UO's own end came under lots of pressure when nobody was open. Gotta credit TCU for that.
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I like making an oregon opinion piece the lead story on a Husky football message bored. I like doing that kind of thing.
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They've had several articles not about Husky football. Noything newPassion said:I like making an oregon opinion piece the lead story on a Husky football message bored. I like doing that kind of thing.
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And then moving the main Duck fan's post to the other bored. I do that.Passion said:I like making an oregon opinion piece the lead story on a Husky football message bored. I like doing that kind of thing.
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I didn't watch the game, but fumbled snap must be the TCU's best player on defense.








