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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    Thinking Chip's offense can't be great again, at any level, is just a wild guess. His offense did work in the NFL until Chip Kelly the GM traded away all the good players in Philadelphia. Taking anything away from last season with a terrible 49ers team would be really dumb.

    Football does evolve and one side of the ball catches up to the other but Chip could easily have more tricks up his sleeve. Or not. Either way it'll be interesting.

    I'm rooting for him because good Chip Kelly teams make football more fun.

    Exactly
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    GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,481
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    Thinking Chip's offense can't be great again, at any level, is just a wild guess. His offense did work in the NFL until Chip Kelly the GM traded away all the good black players in Philadelphia. Taking anything away from last season with a terrible 49ers team would be really dumb.

    Football does evolve and one side of the ball catches up to the other but Chip could easily have more tricks up his sleeve. Or not. Either way it'll be interesting.

    I'm rooting for him because good Chip Kelly teams make football more fun.

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    SourcesSources Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,808
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    Kelly's time has come and gone. There's a reason he couldn't win the big game and Helfrich couldn't win it with his players. Gimmickry ultimately failed when confronted by the elites. Ask Sam Wyche.

    Agreed. Wish he would have played REAL football and lost the Sun Bowl every December or whatever it was rest of you played in every year.

    Playing in December is always special.
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    Ice_HolmvikIce_Holmvik Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,910
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    AZDuck said:

    Ya'll could always hire Helfrich. For all his faults he's a decent OC and he's won one more playoff gayme than Chris Petersen.

    Pete 2 Hipster 0
    Nuff said on that.
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    RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,123
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    Thinking Chip's offense can't be great again, at any level, is just a wild guess. His offense did work in the NFL until Chip Kelly the GM traded away all the good players in Philadelphia. Taking anything away from last season with a terrible 49ers team would be really dumb.

    Football does evolve and one side of the ball catches up to the other but Chip could easily have more tricks up his sleeve. Or not. Either way it'll be interesting.

    I'm rooting for him because good Chip Kelly teams make football more fun.

    It's not his offense. It's how he runs things and everyone hates him.

    He inherited a well oiled machine that had a mediocre coach (Bellotti). The morale was good, the facilities were top notch, Nike, the assistants were in place. He had to abide by some rules and guidelines.

    They made minor tweaks and because Kelly was a better coach it worked. He was a first time coach that hadn't become "Chip Kelly" football genius.

    I don't see it happening like that again. He made all sorts of money, seems to enjoy being a dick, answers to nobody, wants to be a "genius" than be a simple fuck who wins big.

    Nobody knows shit until he comes back and coaches, but I wouldn't bet on big time success.
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    tenndawgtenndawg Member Posts: 1,161
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    Thinking Chip's offense can't be great again, at any level, is just a wild guess. His offense did work in the NFL until Chip Kelly the GM traded away all the good players in Philadelphia. Taking anything away from last season with a terrible 49ers team would be really dumb.

    Football does evolve and one side of the ball catches up to the other but Chip could easily have more tricks up his sleeve. Or not. Either way it'll be interesting.

    I'm rooting for him because good Chip Kelly teams make football more fun.

    It's not his offense. It's how he runs things and everyone hates him.

    He inherited a well oiled machine that had a mediocre coach (Bellotti). The morale was good, the facilities were top notch, Nike, the assistants were in place. He had to abide by some rules and guidelines.

    They made minor tweaks and because Kelly was a better coach it worked. He was a first time coach that hadn't become "Chip Kelly" football genius.

    I don't see it happening like that again. He made all sorts of money, seems to enjoy being a dick, answers to nobody, wants to be a "genius" than be a simple fuck who wins big.

    Nobody knows shit until he comes back and coaches, but I wouldn't bet on big time success.
    Agree

    I follow the Philly Eagles and read their local papers and blogs when he was there

    Truly a petty tyrant dictator dick and a
    micromanagement cunt

    And he got rid of Desean Jackson and kept Riley Cooper - good judge of personnel
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    allpurpleallgoldallpurpleallgold Member Posts: 8,771
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    Thinking Chip's offense can't be great again, at any level, is just a wild guess. His offense did work in the NFL until Chip Kelly the GM traded away all the good players in Philadelphia. Taking anything away from last season with a terrible 49ers team would be really dumb.

    Football does evolve and one side of the ball catches up to the other but Chip could easily have more tricks up his sleeve. Or not. Either way it'll be interesting.

    I'm rooting for him because good Chip Kelly teams make football more fun.

    It's not his offense. It's how he runs things and everyone hates him.

    He inherited a well oiled machine that had a mediocre coach (Bellotti). The morale was good, the facilities were top notch, Nike, the assistants were in place. He had to abide by some rules and guidelines.

    They made minor tweaks and because Kelly was a better coach it worked. He was a first time coach that hadn't become "Chip Kelly" football genius.

    I don't see it happening like that again. He made all sorts of money, seems to enjoy being a dick, answers to nobody, wants to be a "genius" than be a simple fuck who wins big.

    Nobody knows shit until he comes back and coaches, but I wouldn't bet on big time success.
    Fair.
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    MikeSeaverMikeSeaver Member Posts: 4,405
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    Kelly's time has come and gone. There's a reason he couldn't win the big game and Helfrich couldn't win it with his players. Gimmickry ultimately failed when confronted by the elites. Ask Sam Wyche.

    Agreed. Wish he would have played REAL football and lost the Sun Bowl every December or whatever it was rest of you played in every year.

    Getting back to the NC game is harder than getting there the first time. Thus, since it's all about coaching talent, not players, Helfrich is obviously a better coach than Chippy. Oregon should realize the error of its ways and rehire Helfrich ASAP.

    Thanks for helping me sort that out.
    You're FS, hope this helps.
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    MikeSeaverMikeSeaver Member Posts: 4,405
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    Thinking Chip's offense can't be great again, at any level, is just a wild guess. His offense did work in the NFL until Chip Kelly the GM traded away all the good players in Philadelphia. Taking anything away from last season with a terrible 49ers team would be really dumb.

    Football does evolve and one side of the ball catches up to the other but Chip could easily have more tricks up his sleeve. Or not. Either way it'll be interesting.

    I'm rooting for him because good Chip Kelly teams make football more fun.

    It's not his offense. It's how he runs things and everyone hates him.

    He inherited a well oiled machine that had a mediocre coach (Bellotti). The morale was good, the facilities were top notch, Nike, the assistants were in place. He had to abide by some rules and guidelines.

    They made minor tweaks and because Kelly was a better coach it worked. He was a first time coach that hadn't become "Chip Kelly" football genius.

    I don't see it happening like that again. He made all sorts of money, seems to enjoy being a dick, answers to nobody, wants to be a "genius" than be a simple fuck who wins big.

    Nobody knows shit until he comes back and coaches, but I wouldn't bet on big time success.
    Yep.Inherited a well oiled 8-4, bowl losing machine. What a breathtaking program we had going.

    Kelly started building that thing when he arrived as OC and they told Mike to pound sand after two seasons. Minor tweeks? Kelly changed everything. The food, the practices, the training, the style of play etc etc.

    He won the conference with Jeremiah fucking Masoli at fucking OREGON.

    Jesus Christ you fuckers will make up excuses for anything not named Nick Saban. The guy who used to go 8-4 until he got to ALABAMA.

    Fucking wiredos.

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    DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 60,130
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    Thinking Chip's offense can't be great again, at any level, is just a wild guess. His offense did work in the NFL until Chip Kelly the GM traded away all the good players in Philadelphia. Taking anything away from last season with a terrible 49ers team would be really dumb.

    Football does evolve and one side of the ball catches up to the other but Chip could easily have more tricks up his sleeve. Or not. Either way it'll be interesting.

    I'm rooting for him because good Chip Kelly teams make football more fun.

    It's not his offense. It's how he runs things and everyone hates him.

    He inherited a well oiled machine that had a mediocre coach (Bellotti). The morale was good, the facilities were top notch, Nike, the assistants were in place. He had to abide by some rules and guidelines.

    They made minor tweaks and because Kelly was a better coach it worked. He was a first time coach that hadn't become "Chip Kelly" football genius.

    I don't see it happening like that again. He made all sorts of money, seems to enjoy being a dick, answers to nobody, wants to be a "genius" than be a simple fuck who wins big.

    Nobody knows shit until he comes back and coaches, but I wouldn't bet on big time success.
    Sometimes in life failures teach lessons in humility. Don't discount the possibility that he can learn, change and adapt.
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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    Thinking Chip's offense can't be great again, at any level, is just a wild guess. His offense did work in the NFL until Chip Kelly the GM traded away all the good players in Philadelphia. Taking anything away from last season with a terrible 49ers team would be really dumb.

    Football does evolve and one side of the ball catches up to the other but Chip could easily have more tricks up his sleeve. Or not. Either way it'll be interesting.

    I'm rooting for him because good Chip Kelly teams make football more fun.

    It's not his offense. It's how he runs things and everyone hates him.

    He inherited a well oiled machine that had a mediocre coach (Bellotti). The morale was good, the facilities were top notch, Nike, the assistants were in place. He had to abide by some rules and guidelines.

    They made minor tweaks and because Kelly was a better coach it worked. He was a first time coach that hadn't become "Chip Kelly" football genius.

    I don't see it happening like that again. He made all sorts of money, seems to enjoy being a dick, answers to nobody, wants to be a "genius" than be a simple fuck who wins big.

    Nobody knows shit until he comes back and coaches, but I wouldn't bet on big time success.
    Yep.Inherited a well oiled 8-4, bowl losing machine. What a breathtaking program we had going.

    Kelly started building that thing when he arrived as OC and they told Mike to pound sand after two seasons. Minor tweeks? Kelly changed everything. The food, the practices, the training, the style of play etc etc.

    He won the conference with Jeremiah fucking Masoli at fucking OREGON.

    Jesus Christ you fuckers will make up excuses for anything not named Nick Saban. The guy who used to go 8-4 until he got to ALABAMA.

    Fucking wiredos.

    Upvoted because you're spot on with Kelly, but that last comment is FS. Saban won a natty before BAMA.
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    MikeSeaverMikeSeaver Member Posts: 4,405
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    dnc said:

    Thinking Chip's offense can't be great again, at any level, is just a wild guess. His offense did work in the NFL until Chip Kelly the GM traded away all the good players in Philadelphia. Taking anything away from last season with a terrible 49ers team would be really dumb.

    Football does evolve and one side of the ball catches up to the other but Chip could easily have more tricks up his sleeve. Or not. Either way it'll be interesting.

    I'm rooting for him because good Chip Kelly teams make football more fun.

    It's not his offense. It's how he runs things and everyone hates him.

    He inherited a well oiled machine that had a mediocre coach (Bellotti). The morale was good, the facilities were top notch, Nike, the assistants were in place. He had to abide by some rules and guidelines.

    They made minor tweaks and because Kelly was a better coach it worked. He was a first time coach that hadn't become "Chip Kelly" football genius.

    I don't see it happening like that again. He made all sorts of money, seems to enjoy being a dick, answers to nobody, wants to be a "genius" than be a simple fuck who wins big.

    Nobody knows shit until he comes back and coaches, but I wouldn't bet on big time success.
    Yep.Inherited a well oiled 8-4, bowl losing machine. What a breathtaking program we had going.

    Kelly started building that thing when he arrived as OC and they told Mike to pound sand after two seasons. Minor tweeks? Kelly changed everything. The food, the practices, the training, the style of play etc etc.

    He won the conference with Jeremiah fucking Masoli at fucking OREGON.

    Jesus Christ you fuckers will make up excuses for anything not named Nick Saban. The guy who used to go 8-4 until he got to ALABAMA.

    Fucking wiredos.

    Upvoted because you're spot on with Kelly, but that last comment is FS. Saban won a natty before BAMA.
    Yeah, but still...

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    RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,123
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    Thinking Chip's offense can't be great again, at any level, is just a wild guess. His offense did work in the NFL until Chip Kelly the GM traded away all the good players in Philadelphia. Taking anything away from last season with a terrible 49ers team would be really dumb.

    Football does evolve and one side of the ball catches up to the other but Chip could easily have more tricks up his sleeve. Or not. Either way it'll be interesting.

    I'm rooting for him because good Chip Kelly teams make football more fun.

    It's not his offense. It's how he runs things and everyone hates him.

    He inherited a well oiled machine that had a mediocre coach (Bellotti). The morale was good, the facilities were top notch, Nike, the assistants were in place. He had to abide by some rules and guidelines.

    They made minor tweaks and because Kelly was a better coach it worked. He was a first time coach that hadn't become "Chip Kelly" football genius.

    I don't see it happening like that again. He made all sorts of money, seems to enjoy being a dick, answers to nobody, wants to be a "genius" than be a simple fuck who wins big.

    Nobody knows shit until he comes back and coaches, but I wouldn't bet on big time success.
    Sometimes in life failures teach lessons in humility. Don't discount the possibility that he can learn, change and adapt.
    I expect that to be true for Steve Sarkisian.
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    oregonblitzkriegoregonblitzkrieg Member Posts: 15,288
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    I'm rooting for him because good Chip Kelly teams make football more fun.

    I'm a quook so I hope he fails at everything he does from here on out.
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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    I'm rooting for him because good Chip Kelly teams make football more fun.

    I'm a quook so I hope he fails at everything he does from here on out.
    Chinned for honesty
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    TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,753
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    Kelly's time has come and gone. There's a reason he couldn't win the big game and Helfrich couldn't win it with his players. Gimmickry ultimately failed when confronted by the elites. Ask Sam Wyche.

    Agreed. Wish he would have played REAL football and lost the Sun Bowl every December or whatever it was rest of you played in every year.

    Getting back to the NC game is harder than getting there the first time. Thus, since it's all about coaching talent, not players, Helfrich is obviously a better coach than Chippy. Oregon should realize the error of its ways and rehire Helfrich ASAP.

    Thanks for helping me sort that out.
    You're FS, hope this helps.
    I was wondering who Chippy had sucking his dick these days.

    Good to know it's @MikeSeaver.
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    TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,753
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    Thinking Chip's offense can't be great again, at any level, is just a wild guess. His offense did work in the NFL until Chip Kelly the GM traded away all the good players in Philadelphia. Taking anything away from last season with a terrible 49ers team would be really dumb.

    Football does evolve and one side of the ball catches up to the other but Chip could easily have more tricks up his sleeve. Or not. Either way it'll be interesting.

    I'm rooting for him because good Chip Kelly teams make football more fun.

    It's not his offense. It's how he runs things and everyone hates him.

    He inherited a well oiled machine that had a mediocre coach (Bellotti). The morale was good, the facilities were top notch, Nike, the assistants were in place. He had to abide by some rules and guidelines.

    They made minor tweaks and because Kelly was a better coach it worked. He was a first time coach that hadn't become "Chip Kelly" football genius.

    I don't see it happening like that again. He made all sorts of money, seems to enjoy being a dick, answers to nobody, wants to be a "genius" than be a simple fuck who wins big.

    Nobody knows shit until he comes back and coaches, but I wouldn't bet on big time success.
    Yep.Inherited a well oiled 8-4, bowl losing machine. What a breathtaking program we had going.

    Kelly started building that thing when he arrived as OC and they told Mike to pound sand after two seasons. Minor tweeks? Kelly changed everything. The food, the practices, the training, the style of play etc etc.

    He won the conference with Jeremiah fucking Masoli at fucking OREGON.

    Jesus Christ you fuckers will make up excuses for anything not named Nick Saban. The guy who used to go 8-4 until he got to ALABAMA.

    Fucking wiredos.

    Do you realize you're fighting yourself here? Probably not.
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