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You people are crazed.Assuming UCLA cans him, would ya?
Chip modifies his offense to fit his personnelYou people are crazed.
Chip Kelly would shit in his pants dealing with the scope and depth of this rebuild.
What would he do, install an offense with no players to run it.?
Chip modifies his offense to fit his personnel
3I've never heard of an offensive scheme that didn't require an adequate OL, and we just don't have one. Anyway, if UCLA cans Kelly, that will be two straight situations in which he got fired. Is that what we need??
Agree, it's that simple. No offensive line, no offense.I've never heard of an offensive scheme that didn't require an adequate OL, and we just don't have one. Anyway, if UCLA cans Kelly, that will be two straight situations in which he got fired. Is that what we need??
You people are crazed.
Chip Kelly would shit in his pants dealing with the scope and depth of this rebuild.
What would he do, install an offense with no players to run it.?
going 11 punters on offense then?Chip modifies his offense to fit his personnel
McNulty said he couldn't draw up plays where the offensive line didn't have to block anybody. If Kelly can do this count me in.Chip modifies his offense to fit his personnel
That isn't working so great at UCLA now.Chip modifies his offense to fit his personnel
Make em aussie punters and you could try a rugby offense.. would be funny to see a string of 5 laterals then a long passgoing 11 punters on offense then?
Maybe he needs to pay another visit to Kevin Wilson like I posted in the Rich Rod thread lol. Wilson and Day (his former qb) have been doing fine on offense. He's got no defense too...could get away with it in Oregon now with the struggles there's no reprieve.
Certainly helps...I think UCLA is somewhat young on the OL too...actually quite a bit of the team. I think they were one of the youngest teams last year. His early struggles are surprising but I wouldn't write Kelly off yet until you see what happens next year.....if not a marked improvement next year then I'd wonder about how much of a chance for success he'll have there.Because OSU has an OL that mauls people, like our best OL from last year, Jonah Jackson.
He doesn’t have that in UCLA.
I think Rich Rod's offenses in Arizona were doing fine. I didn't see a lot of their games but I don't recall them struggling like Kelly is currently.Chip (& to a lesser extent, Rich Rodriguez) is this generation’s Spurrier.
He implemented schemes that were new at the time and found absolutely perfect fits for them on the recruiting trail.
Spurrier had bowling ball RBs and burner WRs.
Chip had Mariotta and burner RB/WR tweeners.
It took years for defenses to adjust, but once they did, their offenses were stopped.
In fact, Spurrier reverted to SEC ground & pound when he went to South Carolina.
Rich continues to evolve his offense. He’s got jet motions and pistol sets. RPOs. But that’s sorta no longer “his” offense. He’s just like everyone else now.I think Rich Rod's offenses in Arizona were doing fine. I didn't see a lot of their games but I don't recall them struggling like Kelly is currently.
Quick lookup and see that his total offense rankings 2012 wouldn't come up for some reason but 2013 onward were 31, 25, 16, 67, 12 and scoring offense 36, 28, 20, 100, 5.
If anything again I'd say defense could have made him better just like his GRob problem in Michigan.
And tell me how that's working out for him at the University of California, Los Angeles?Chip modifies his offense to fit his personnel
Rich rod averaged 7 wins a year at Arizona. I’d sign up for that in a heartbeatThe game caught up with his offense. Like Rich Rod he was a one trick pony.
I've never heard of an offensive scheme that didn't require an adequate OL, and we just don't have one. Anyway, if UCLA cans Kelly, that will be two straight situations in which he got fired. Is that what we need??
What do you think about Mike Leach. I often read he's running some of the same stuff he ran 20 years ago but he keeps it simple and repeats it endlessly to perfection. Offensively, always pretty strong.Rich Rod is a solid offensive mind.
But he’s running a “grab-bag” offense now like just about everyone else. Which is fine — like Vkj notes, he still wins.
But his days of absolutely pantsing blue bloods with underrated recruits is over.
Love the guy’s offense for a non-blue blood.What do you think about Mike Leach. I often read he's running some of the same stuff he ran 20 years ago but he keeps it simple and repeats it endlessly to perfection. Offensively, always pretty strong.