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If #eagles trade Foles, who is interested besides #Chiefs? I bet plenty at right price...also: HATE #Eagles going to 3-4...no one fits
 
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Could work out. They might just use Vick or Foles as a stopgap until he can draft the QB he wants.
 

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Yeah I suspect they'll just read-option Vick until he dies then move on to some rookie they draft this year.
 
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It has been presumed that new Eagles coach Chip Kelly will be using an offense in Philly that relies upon a mobile quarterback.

That’s presumption may have been premature.

As explained by Reuben Frank of CSNPhilly.com, Kelly said his system isn’t predicated on a quarterback who can run.

“[There’s] perception vs. reality,” Kelly said. “My quarterback last year [at Oregon], Darren Thomas, who is up in the CFL, we played in 14 games, he ran for 200 yards. Everybody is like, ‘Well, you run a running offense.’ Well, look at the statistics, it’s not that. We don’t run designed quarterback runs or we’re snapping the ball to him and then running quarterback power. . . .

“I’ve never been that way. We’ve run zone-read concepts, man-read concepts, where it’s a mathematical game. If there is an extra defender in the box, your quarterback can read him and by controlling him and reading him he is basically blocking him.”

Kelly explained that his approach is to make the most of the guys on the roster.

“It’s about what tools do we have in our toolbox and what tools can we use based on the players that we have,” Kelly said. “I think what Jim Harbaugh has done in San Francisco and Pete Carroll did in Seattle is that they identified the strengths they had in Colin Kaepernick and Russell Wilson, and they played to them.”

Kelly is right. Good coaches devise plays and game plans aimed at maximizing the strengths and minimizing the weaknesses of their players. Bad coaches jam the square peg of their roster into the round hole of their beloved “system.”

Of course, an important aspect of this approach is the composition of the roster. Specifically, which quarterbacks the Eagles will keep and which ones they’ll add. If Kelly acquires a mobile quarterback, there will be more running. If he keeps a drop-back quarterback like Nick Foles, there won’t be.

And Foles could be the answer, at least for now.

“He’s tough,” Kelly said of Foles. “I think a lot of people don’t understand how hard it is and what toughness means to the quarterback spot. To just be able to stand in the pocket and throw the football [is tough]. We hit him as many times as we could hit him [when Oregon faces Foles at Arizona] and he just kept getting up and making plays.

“He completed a 13-yard pass left handed against us once and I remember just standing on the sideline shaking my head [saying], ‘What do we have to do to stop him?’ He’s a competitor, he’s accurate, so I’m excited about that.”

Kelly, in theory, could also become even more excited about the more mobile Mike Vick. If so, Kelly needs to do so soon, because $3 million of Vick’s $15.5 million base salary in 2013 becomes fully guaranteed on February 6.

Regardless, great coaches of quarterbacks (like Andy Reid and Jim Harbaugh) get the most out of whichever quarterbacks they have. Kelly seems to be willing to follow that same approach. In time, we’ll find out whether he is able.
 
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Bad coaches jam the square peg of their roster into the round hole of their beloved “system.”


Well hello, Ginger era in Dallas.
 

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absolutely hilarious, now we know why he changed his mind...lol



Chip Kelly's deal worth $32.5 million


Updated: January 20, 2013, 4:53 PM ET
ESPN.com news services

The Philadelphia Eagles made Chip Kelly one of the highest-paid coaches in the NFL, giving him a five-year contract worth $32.5 million, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

The lucrative deal, which is worth $6.5 million annually, was a crucial factor in Kelly's decision to join the Eagles after originally deciding to remain at Oregon, according to the source.

The 49-year-old Kelly, who was officially introduced Thursday, became the 21st coach in Eagles history and will replace Andy Reid, who was fired on Dec. 31 after a 4-12 season.

The enigmatic Kelly reportedly was close to signing with the Browns after a long interview Jan. 4. He met with the Eagles for nine hours the next day, setting up a soap-opera scenario in which the Eagles were competing with Browns CEO Joe Banner, their former president and longtime friend of owner Jeffrey Lurie, who left the organization after a falling out. But that roller coaster ended when Kelly opted to remain -- temporarily -- in Eugene, Ore.

An offensive innovator, Kelly ultimately was lured away from Oregon, where he went 46-7 in four seasons and turned the program into a national powerhouse.

Though Kelly has no previous NFL experience, the Eagles are banking on him to turn around a franchise that has just 12 wins in the last two years and zero playoff victories since 2008.

Information from ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter and The Associated Press was used in this report.
 

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Why are you laughing, dbair? This is the guy who Bill Belichick brought to New England so he could pick his brain regarding offensive strategy.

Who the fuck goes to Jason Garrett to work out offensive strategies? I guess his bro John did before he went to apply for the Delaware job lol FAG GET
 

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Why are you laughing, dbair? This is the guy who Bill Belichick brought to New England so he could pick his brain regarding offensive strategy.

Who the fuck goes to Jason Garrett to work out offensive strategies? I guess his bro John did before he went to apply for the Delaware job lol FAG GET

Hey, I'm truly happy the Eagles have found the next Rich Kotite
 

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I can only imagine the reaction if this was a coach the Cowboys had interviewed.


Giants | Jim Herrmann staying put
Mon, 21 Jan 2013 07:35:06 -0800

New York Giants linebackers coach Jim Herrmann has informed the Philadelphia Eagles that he is withdrawing from their defensive coordinator search after an interview over the weekend. He will remain with the Giants.

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Read more: http://www.kffl.com/hotw/nfl#ixzz2IctsCFui
 

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Why are you laughing, dbair? This is the guy who Bill Belichick brought to New England so he could pick his brain regarding offensive strategy.

Who the fuck goes to Jason Garrett to work out offensive strategies? I guess his bro John did before he went to apply for the Delaware job lol FAG GET


This hire for that amount of money, is equivalent to when the then New Jersey Nets made John Calipari the highest-paid NBA coach, during the time when the Bulls were winning championships.
 
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