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Old 11-01-2012   #1
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Default Chip Kelly anyone?

If Jerry decides to pull the plug on the Garrett experiment.. Do you think he goes for a older established coach.. like Cowher or Gruden.. Or does he dip into the college ranks for a innovative New guy on the block like Kelly.. Seems like the NFL is headed to a fast break, option heavy offense. Why not get ahead of the curve?
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Hurricane Sandy poison the water down there in Chesapeake? We're good up here in NOVA...
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that type of option offense works well in college i doubt that a full time spread option would work in the NFL not saying it can't but i doubt it would

yeah the option is working as a change of pace but its not anyone's base offense and the only team that runs it alot is the redskins and panthers, but they don't do it full time

however, the answer imo is a big NO! we'd have to revamp the o-line (which we should anyways) and find a quarterback who is equal to RG3, and possibly deal with the ball being pitched in mid air to the opposite team because hey......it is cowboys football
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Chip Kelly is the most aggressive coach I have ever seen. He would have to make a lot of adjustments to his offense and the way he calls a game to make it in the NFL. I have to admit I'd love to see him in the NFL to see if could pull it off.
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Chip Kelly is the most aggressive coach I have ever seen. He would have to make a lot of adjustments to his offense and the way he calls a game to make it in the NFL. I have to admit I'd love to see him in the NFL to see if could pull it off.
He would have to tweak his offense to gear to older more experienced players.. But I just want Dallas to be ahead of the curve for once..
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Yes please.

or Bill Snyder.
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I'll take Garrett, Only two year and needs more time to get his type players to run the type Offense he wants to run..
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I'll take Garrett, Only two year and needs more time to get his type players to run the type Offense he wants to run..
actually this is his 5th year at the helm of the offense
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He would have to tweak his offense to gear to older more experienced players.. But I just want Dallas to be ahead of the curve for once..
I like Garret which I know is not popular right now. I willing to give him more time to see what happens. Chip Kelly could be a good fit with the Eagles.
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This is Garrett second full as the HC and his 5th as OC, but the HC picks the players that fits his system, again this is Garrett's second full as the HC..
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I heard Arkansas was going to make a big play for Chip Kelly after season.
Walton money speaks loud.

He is a college coach, his style doesn't fit the NFL. I would like to have Cowher myself, and would take Gruden. But not a college coach who runs a wide open offense, just wouldn't work in the NFL.
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If Jerry decides to pull the plug on the Garrett experiment.. Do you think he goes for a older established coach.. like Cowher or Gruden.. Or does he dip into the college ranks for a innovative New guy on the block like Kelly.. Seems like the NFL is headed to a fast break, option heavy offense. Why not get ahead of the curve?
Just throwing this name out (again): Bobby Stoops?
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Just throwing this name out (again): Bobby Stoops?
LOL AT STOOPS

plus I think Kelly can run any offense

I think he be a good one to bring in


AND TO THE GUY THAT METIONED COWHER



THERE NO WAY I EVER WANT TO SEE HIM AS A DALLAS ANYTHING
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Yes please.

or Bill Snyder.
I think Synder is too old.
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I'd want Brian Kelly before Chip Kelly. Teams that Brian builds are more physical and he obviously isn't afraid to get into someones backside.

Chip always seems dirty to me. Like he's hiding something...that's the vibe I get anyway.

Whether it be the current coaching staff or something new in the future, accountability for player mistakes or lack of execution needs to come with them.
Restore the trenches, restore the rings.
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