Re: Offensive Coordinator
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2024 5:55 pm
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A little of all of that. Not much different to the fact that the read option isn't really the threat it was when it looked like guys like RW, RG III and Colin K. were going to take over the league. Defenses and more importantly, Defensive Coaches, catch up. That's what I think. Chip ran an offense that not many others did. His philosophy eventually was adopted by the SEC and Big 10. Think back to the "game of the year" way back in the Sark era here when Bama and LSU played a thrilling 6 to 3 slog fest!D-train wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 5:43 pmI wonder how he was so good at Oregon. Great players or teams hadn't figured out how to stop his scheme yet or both....Michael K. wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 4:57 pmUCLA was pretty good with DTR, a sixth year QB, and Charbonnet, an NFL RB. Otherwise the offense has been pretty damn bad at UCLA. I wasn't aware this was shocking news to anyone. Let's put it this way, if KDB and Grubb had offensive production similar to Chipper? They wouldn't have jobs at Bama, or Washington, or just about anywhere else for that matter. Chip is living off reputation.
His system fluorished at first because defenses werent built to handle the combination of A. the horizontal pressure, utilizing every inch from sideline to sideline, and B. the hyperspeed playcalling. That didnt allow the defense time to sub out and challenged them mentally having to more quickly process the situation in terms of down & distance, etc. The offense having the huge advantage of knowing the play call, with a simplified smaller playbook allowed them to play fast and the defense left to react.D-train wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 5:43 pmI wonder how he was so good at Oregon. Great players or teams hadn't figured out how to stop his scheme yet or both....Michael K. wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 4:57 pmUCLA was pretty good with DTR, a sixth year QB, and Charbonnet, an NFL RB. Otherwise the offense has been pretty damn bad at UCLA. I wasn't aware this was shocking news to anyone. Let's put it this way, if KDB and Grubb had offensive production similar to Chipper? They wouldn't have jobs at Bama, or Washington, or just about anywhere else for that matter. Chip is living off reputation.
Yeah like interviewing Belichick. Do they ask the typical interview questions, what is you biggest weakness? Where do you see yourself in 5 years???trharder wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2024 7:09 pmWhat does JS interviewing Chip Kelley even look like? You would trust his record and the tape for his philosophy. You could easily call
coaches and players that were under him for takes on his leadership abilities and work ethic. I would guess all that's left is to talk
with him on if he could take being, and be humble enough to be, #2 or #3 on the coaching hierarchy. Does he want the job and if so, why?