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    Quote Originally Posted by DaBills4Life View Post
    Why not? Gimmick coach with no pro style experience. He is basically Rich Rodriguez before the Michigan debacle.
    False. RR's offense was about 75% run with most of the passing plays being bubble screens. What Kelly is doing at Oregon is the old WVU offense with Pat White on steroids since they can do everything those WVU teams could do on the ground plus a very effective air attack.

    Kelly is the best offensive mind in football today, everybody in both college and pro is going to have some variation of what he does in their play book within 5 years.

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    If I were Chip Kelly, I would laugh when OBD's number showed up on my caller ID.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheWien View Post
    Ha! where did you get such a candid photo of Buddy Nix showing his support of Chan Gailey?
    Maybe I'll add a caption about another sub .500 season
    I love the smell of charcoal in the morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airseven View Post
    If I were Chip Kelly, I would laugh when OBD's number showed up on my caller ID.
    When someone from the NFL calls I doubt he would laugh. These few jobs are precious.
    Adopt a Bill 2012 - Kyle Moore

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    If I were Chip Kelly, I probably wouldn't tarnish my reputation by moving to the NFL. He'll go down as one of the more innovative college coaches. He doesn't need the NFL to validate his credentials. Maybe he'd rather be the guy that everyone thinks should've gone to the pro level than actually do it and be a guy that failed at the top level like Nick Saban.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadnought View Post
    This is just my view, but I would love to come to a place like buffalo, a small city (compare to the other NFL teams) who has never won a Super Bowl but have very devoted fans. If I win the Super Bowl, I would be a god in the eyes of many western new yorkers
    It's buffalo. Fans don't matter all too much. I mean sure, good fans are nice, but players and coaches don't decide a destination because of fans...

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    ....I would stay where I am.

    And no I wouldnt cut fred jackson that is a horrible idea. He has helped CJS out and while he may rotate with CJ, you cant put a price on his work ethic and leadership. Cutting FJ is one of the worst ideas I hear on this board. Its a step below lets make Tavaris Jackson the QB.

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    Just that easy, huh?

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