Head Coaching Prospect: Chip Kelly

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  • X-Era
    What this generation tolerates, the next generation will embrace
    • Feb 2005
    • 27670

    Head Coaching Prospect: Chip Kelly

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    His resume':


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    Oregon Ducks (Pac-10/Pac-12 Conference) (2009–present)
    2009 Oregon 10–3 8–1 1st L Rose 11 11
    2010 Oregon 12–1 9–0 1st L BCS NCG 3 3
    2011 Oregon 12–2 8–1 T–1st (North) W Rose 4 4
    2012 Oregon 11–1 8–1 T–1st (North) Fiesta
    Oregon: 45–7 33–3
    Total: 45–7
    Columbia (DB/ST)
    Columbia (OLB/SS)
    New Hampshire (RB)
    Johns Hopkins (DC)
    New Hampshire (RB)
    New Hampshire (OL)
    New Hampshire (OC)
    Oregon (OC)
    Oregon
    Offensive style: No-huddle type spread offense


    I like this blurb:

    "Other programs pride themselves on tempo, but Gruden said he had never seen an operation that was both this fast and this refined. Oregon’s practices last two hours, an hour less than a typical college practice, and there is so little time between plays that coaches must do their teaching with only a few words or wait until the film room. Kelly said that practice had become so sophisticated and fluid that getting off 30 snaps in a 10-minute period had become common.

    That relentless pace and superior conditioning help explain how Oregon has outscored its opponents, 86-7, in the second half this season without ever running that staple of football conditioning drudgery — wind sprints.
    “Practice is a wind sprint,” said Nate Costa, Oregon’s backup quarterback. “There’s no real need to do that additionally.”"

    Looking for a crash course on what University of Oregon head coach Chip Kelly is all about? These three links are a great place to start.

    http://fishduck.com/2012/04/coach-ch...ice-time-pt-2/
    Last edited by X-Era; 01-02-2013, 06:04 PM.

  • X-Era
    What this generation tolerates, the next generation will embrace
    • Feb 2005
    • 27670

    #2
    Re: Head Coaching Prospect: Chip Kelly

    I like that his offense is similar to the one we run. The learning curve is smaller for the players that will be back. I like that Spiller will get to stay in a spread where he's really best.

    What he would need to do is win the players over and to get the buy in to change their losing minds into believing they can win.

    I think he should be partnered with a strong DC who will run a 4-3 set similar to what we have. Again, that let's us win quicker by keeping much of the same talent and also keeps the learning curve shorter.

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    • kingJofNYC
      Registered User
      • Sep 2009
      • 5960

      #3
      Re: Head Coaching Prospect: Chip Kelly

      Fishduck.com has all things Chip Kelly.

      Here's one I piece I found really interesting, how Kelly practices

      The following is part of the NIKE Coaches Clinic Presentation “EFFICIENT USE OF PRACTICE TIME given by Chip Kelly a year ago in spring of 2011 that was recorded...


      Miami did a similar thing. They don't really teach fundamentals when they practice, do it when they watch tape. Practice is just that, practice as many plays and drills as you can.

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      • madness
        Registered User
        • Apr 2003
        • 13690

        #4
        Re: Head Coaching Prospect: Chip Kelly

        Definitely add this to the list of resources.

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        • X-Era
          What this generation tolerates, the next generation will embrace
          • Feb 2005
          • 27670

          #5
          Re: Head Coaching Prospect: Chip Kelly

          Done and done

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          • kishoph
            Registered User
            • Jun 2003
            • 3157

            #6
            Re: Head Coaching Prospect: Chip Kelly

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            • kishoph
              Registered User
              • Jun 2003
              • 3157

              #7
              Re: Head Coaching Prospect: Chip Kelly

              I like Kelly not only because is he innovated, but what he has done without top college talent. Between the Browns, Eagles and Bills, I really think the Bills look like the best option, but Mike Lombardi, reportedly a candidate to replace former Browns GM Tom Heckert, has ties to Kelly. It's up to Brandon to really sell the team to Kelly and convince him that the Bills are his best option.

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              • YardRat
                Well, lookie here...
                • Dec 2004
                • 86333

                #8
                Re: Head Coaching Prospect: Chip Kelly

                Depends on who he brings with him for his staff. This hire has crash and burn back to the college ranks written all over it.
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                • Night Train
                  Retired - On Several Levels
                  • Jul 2005
                  • 33117

                  #9
                  Re: Head Coaching Prospect: Chip Kelly

                  The pro game needs to evolve, offensively.

                  QB's standing in the pocket with a bulleye on their chest are getting wiped out at warp speed by these incredible hybrid DE/OLB types. Only Brady/Manning/Rodgers and a couple others are able to make quick reads and barely beat the rush. The rest watch their QB get scraped off the turf and see their season flushed down the drain. Way too dependent on 1 guy.

                  The read option/motion offense Kelly runs bring speed from many different skill players in all directions. It's mostly a run offense that creates it's own holes away from the middle of the line. It also allows the deep ball to be hit a few times each game. That neutralizes the athletic Defenses and puts them back on their heels, instead of vice versa.

                  Just stating " it won't work " is horse and buggy talk. It has to be tried. Too much is currently tied up in 1 expensive QB, who if hurt means the entire teams fortunes sink with him. Owners are now realizing this and the Kellys of the world are being watched closely.

                  College football is not all "gimmickry " ..Monte Burns..
                  Anonymity is an abused privilege, abused most by people who mistake vitriol for wisdom and cynicism for wit

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                  • DBrown77
                    Watching the Bills suck since 1999
                    • Mar 2005
                    • 1285

                    #10
                    Re: Head Coaching Prospect: Chip Kelly

                    Per Jason La Canfora Chip Kelly will go to either PHI, CLE or stay at Oregon.

                    Maybe he has no interest in BUF?
                    Last edited by DBrown77; 01-03-2013, 09:16 AM. Reason: typo

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                    • IlluminatusUIUC
                      Registered User
                      • Sep 2012
                      • 8966

                      #11
                      Re: Head Coaching Prospect: Chip Kelly

                      Originally posted by Night Train View Post
                      The pro game needs to evolve, offensively.

                      QB's standing in the pocket with a bulleye on their chest are getting wiped out at warp speed by these incredible hybrid DE/OLB types. Only Brady/Manning/Rodgers and a couple others are able to make quick reads and barely beat the rush. The rest watch their QB get scraped off the turf and see their season flushed down the drain. Way too dependent on 1 guy.

                      The read option/motion offense Kelly runs bring speed from many different skill players in all directions. It's mostly a run offense that creates it's own holes away from the middle of the line. It also allows the deep ball to be hit a few times each game. That neutralizes the athletic Defenses and puts them back on their heels, instead of vice versa.

                      Just stating " it won't work " is horse and buggy talk. It has to be tried. Too much is currently tied up in 1 expensive QB, who if hurt means the entire teams fortunes sink with him. Owners are now realizing this and the Kellys of the world are being watched closely.

                      College football is not all "gimmickry " ..Monte Burns..
                      You might be the only person in the country who thinks that the pro game is getting tougher for pocket passers.

                      Kelly's read option offense works on college Ds who have extremely limited time to prepare and condition, and whom he will usually only face once a season. Those same athletic DE/OLB types are exactly who make an uptempo option offense an extreme gamble.


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                      • Night Train
                        Retired - On Several Levels
                        • Jul 2005
                        • 33117

                        #12
                        Re: Head Coaching Prospect: Chip Kelly

                        Originally posted by IlluminatusUIUC View Post
                        You might be the only person in the country who thinks that the pro game is getting tougher for pocket passers.
                        Yes. I am the only one.

                        Anonymity is an abused privilege, abused most by people who mistake vitriol for wisdom and cynicism for wit

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                        • justasportsfan
                          Registered User
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 71629

                          #13
                          Re: Head Coaching Prospect: Chip Kelly

                          If the Patriots have adopted some of Kelly's philosophies, I'm on board.
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