yankeedawg1 wrote: Now with Chip Kelly on the market we hear again we could have done better a hiring a DC with no HC experience….
This is background noise….
Any new hire for any job is a risk……
Danny Kannell is pumping this loudly right now. I heard him say that AD's are probably scrambling to check if the ink has dried on the contracts they signed with the new HC's to see if maybe they could re-neg and hire Kelly.
I, for one, hope the ink has dried so much on our contract with CKS that the paper is starting to age.
Chip Kelly proved over and again at Oregon that every time he played a sound defensive line (i.e. Stanford), he lost his rear end. That Oregon nonsense of running 1000 plays a game and throw for 20000 yards a game is really cool when you're playing UCLA, Washington, or Colorado. But when the big boys come into town, they shut that crap down pretty damned quick. Kelly never once had a punishing offensive or defensive line, but he sure had the flashy skill players that lit up ESPN with highlights. Sound familiar?
The sources I've read, which are usually pretty accurate, say that Kelly wants to remain in the NFL. In fairness though, Philly is a brutal town to coach in. Unless he's willing to wait it out a season to get back into college, I see the most likely possibility being that he signs with another NFL team. There's going to be a lot of openings pop up next week after the final games, and I could see Miami making a pitch for him.
Here's why I'm glad Kelly didn't land at UGA. Besides the fact that Kelly's brand of football doesn't fit the SEC framework, Kelly had a lot of problems on his staff at Philly. Lots of reports of infighting, disagreements, player vs. coach conflicts, disciplinary problems, etc. We've had quite enough of that at UGA. I have no doubt that he could/can recruit, but the idea that we're going to have another great recruiter come in to put players into a scheme that is structured for failure? Yeah, keep on moving pal. No room for you here.
I'm very familiar, intimately familiar, with football and the South. Kelly doesn't have it. Believe me. CKS has it. Someone who was bred, born, raised, played, and coached it in the Southeast. The brand of football played from Florida to the Gulf Coast states, over to the Atlantic seaboard is a much different creature than the West coast. Now, that's not to say that if he's available next year at this time that Auburn won't make a big pitch for him. I'd say the same for LSU if the grass-eating Mad Hatter is out. No doubt that Kelly would make a big splash for Auburn that they need following the train wreck that has unfolded under Malzahn. But big splash or not, it doesn't translate into success in a conference that Kelly has no experience or understanding of.
Happy New Year to all the dawgs here. 2016 is going to be a lot of fun.