Doc_Vol
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I was trying to take your opinion and argument seriously until the Maryville High School remark. Then you just lost all credibility.
A lot of inaccurate things here. Multiple players in the NFL. Chip Kelly beat Stanford twice with Andrew Luck on their team. He beat Pete Carroll, Jim Harbough, David Shaw, a top 10 Dantonio Michigan State team, a top 5 Snyder Kansas St team, and a top 10 Bielema Wisconsin team that had Russell Wilsona and Monte Ball to just name a few. Helfrich then took Chips players and system and had a Heisman winning QB and went to the NC while beating Florida State en route. His defense held Auburn, who was averaging 43pts per game and had the Heisman QB Cam Newton, to 22pts. A variation of the spread offense is used by almost every successful football team in college. Chip turned a philly team that was 29th in offense to a top 5 offense his first year in the NFL, won his division once and went to the playoffs twice which better than Saban and Spurriers tenure's in the NFL. His offense averaged 300yds per game and is not a "gimmick", like I said variation of the spread is used by teams like Clemson, Oklahoma, bama, tcu, etc. Scott Frost is considered one of the best up and coming coaches in the country and he uses the same offense as Kelly from his time at Oregon and he has turned an 0-12 UCF team into a 4-1 squad in his 2nd season. Gruden says Chip Kelly is one of the best offensive minds in all of college football as well, pretty high praise from a guy that is very respected in the football community
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He's an offensive genius, and a proven winner. He was 46-7 in 4 seasons at Oregon.
He left that roster loaded with talent, so we can know he can recruit.
He's sitting at ESPN waiting on a phone call. This reminds me so much of when Ohio State hired Urban Myer.
He would easily make the Vols relevant again nationally.
He would challenge Alabama by his second season at UT, and the first time he hangs 50 points on Satin, he would probably force him to retire.
He's the big splash, home run hire that the Vols have been waiting on!
The timing couldn't be better for the Vols to hire him!
I could go through and make some sort of argument to every point you made.Which are valid points but I think it is deeper than what is on the surface. I will only mention a few. The Big 10 teams he beat were early in the year and the rankings mean nothing. Maybe 2nd game or so with the Spartans. We all know that Wisconsin plays on the easy side of the Big 10 so they are always ranked high until the end of the year. Such as this year. And Russell Wilson wasn't a superstar in college and where is Monte Ball now? I not sure where all the NFL players you mentioned are.....? Anyway, also if you remember, during his tenure his offense was relatively new. No one could match up good with them. Even shortly after this type of offense began to literally spread to other teams, Saban mentioned he had to change his recruiting to smaller faster LBs, etc. I believe his success was built basically because of match up problems and newness of the offense. However, everyone has caught up to the times and he cannot be as effective. The Gruden comment more than likely came long ago when his offense was the latest and greatest. The Philly thing is a good example, year 1 great then downhill, everyone figured it out. Helfrich as well, other teams started recruiting the types of players that could match up better with the spread that everyone began to run. You proved my point with those examples. Helfrich is nowhere and if Chip is so hot, why isn't he coaching. In today's game, he would not be as successful. San Fran as well another example of other coaches catching on. He had his shining moment and now it is gone.
