Chip Kelly to Eagles
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 9:24 am
I loved Chip Kelly at Oregon. That offense was a blast to watch every week. His team played so well under his direction and really made their opponents suffer when they made mistakes. If the defense forced a turnover, that almost always led to points and then a snowball effect. When they played K-State in the Fiesta Bowl, K-State had momentum and was going punch for punch with Oregon until a false start penalty led to a missed field goal. That simple mistake sparked the Oregon team and they never looked back. So now that he's headed to the NFL, I'm really curious how he will pan out. I have no doubt of his abilities as a head coach, but I'm curious what the offense will look like. Will he try to port the crazy Oregon offense to the NFL? Will he be able to do the type of up-tempo, pre-snap reads with his current roster and against talented, fast, strong, and experienced NFL defenses? If that offense fails miserably, what next? Should be fun.
And a side note ... I wish an alternate dimension existed. In this alternate dimension, Omar Jacobs is in the 2013 NFL draft and Chip Kelly is needing a QB. Jacobs didn't pan out in the NFL when he had his shot primarily because he couldn't grasp the pro-style playbook. Jacobs would have fit Chip Kelly's spread offense surprisingly well IMO. The offense needs a QB that can make quick but relatively easy reads and accurate throws, and Jacobs fits the bill. Too bad said alternate dimension does not exist.
And a side note ... I wish an alternate dimension existed. In this alternate dimension, Omar Jacobs is in the 2013 NFL draft and Chip Kelly is needing a QB. Jacobs didn't pan out in the NFL when he had his shot primarily because he couldn't grasp the pro-style playbook. Jacobs would have fit Chip Kelly's spread offense surprisingly well IMO. The offense needs a QB that can make quick but relatively easy reads and accurate throws, and Jacobs fits the bill. Too bad said alternate dimension does not exist.