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As others have pointed out, you're very wrong.

 

Also besides Harbaugh's 2 years as an NFL assistant, he played quarterback for 15 years in the NFL.

 

He was a 4 year letterman as the Michigan QB and was an All-American.

 

Chip Kelly didn't even play college football.

 

So you want to play it "safe"?

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I'm not against hiring Chip Kelly.

 

But I have serious reservations about him.

 

I have reservations about every candidate. I just want to take a chance for once and see what happens.

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I'm surprised there are so many against hiring Chip Kelly. We're all entitled to our own opinions and strong arguments have been provided on both sides, but put me in the "hire Chip" camp. I think it would bring a ton of energy to the team with a great mind at the helm. There's no way to know how any coach will turn out, but I'd be much more optimistic with Chip than with one of the many previous NFL head coaches (except for Cowher, etc).

 

I want to say I'm surprised but I'm really not. The same fans that are obsessively whining about espn/media talking heads are also brainwashed by many of their garbage cliches. "Experience! Players won't respect him! Playing %'s means punting even though it rarely does!" Blah blah.

Plus there is a defense mechanism. Like "[girl I have no shot with] isn't that hot anyway."

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I'm not against hiring Chip Kelly.

 

But I have serious reservations about him.

 

I don't think anyone that is advocating Kelly doesn't have reservations about him. For me (obviously on the Kelly bandwagon) this is all about taking the first step in proving that the Bills are truly committed to changing the way things are done around OBD. Kelly provides the highest reward possibility, IMO, of any candidate out there. Lets swing for the fences and take a chance on a up and comer that by all accounts is changing the way the game is being played.

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I don't think anyone that is advocating Kelly doesn't have reservations about him. For me (obviously on the Kelly bandwagon) this is all about taking the first step in proving that the Bills are truly committed to changing the way things are done around OBD. Kelly provides the highest reward possibility, IMO, of any candidate out there. Lets swing for the fences and take a chance on a up and comer that by all accounts is changing the way the game is being played.

 

This. How many times do we say, "Damn, I wish we took that chance!" (think RGIII)

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If Chip Kelly brings that uptempo offense to Buffalo, wouldn't all the Bills get "winded?"

 

 

:)

 

Great point!

 

Spiller wouldn't last one quarter in that offense!

 

:)

 

The same fans that are obsessively whining about espn/media talking heads are also brainwashed by many of their garbage cliches. "Experience! Players won't respect him! Playing %'s means punting even though it rarely does!" Blah blah.

Plus there is a defense mechanism. Like "[girl I have no shot with] isn't that hot anyway."

 

Stop trying to brainwash me.

 

I've already been brainwashed by ESPN.

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The Bills are going all in on Chip Kelly tomorrow. If he's not our new coach by Saturday, Lovie will be by Monday, imo.

 

Please, then, get me to Monday.

I don't think Kelly's style will work well with veterans over the college players he has today. I'd hope that anyone coming in would be hired as a head coach and not also a coordinator for either the offense or the defense.

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Please, then, get me to Monday.

I don't think Kelly's style will work well with veterans over the college players he has today. I'd hope that anyone coming in would be hired as a head coach and not also a coordinator for either the offense or the defense.

 

There's a YouTube video a couple pages back that has Kelly saying something along the lines of needing to design the offense around the players you have. He said he would run a power I system if his players fit that. Kelly will adapt his system according to the roster by all indications.

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They can have Bill O'Brien. If he's the type of guy to, after ONE SEASON into preaching hope and convincing kids to give Penn State a try, leave; I certainly hope the Bills aren't considering him.

 

Honestly, I don't see what's so great about the Cleveland job. I'd think we'd have the advantage with Chip having the ability to choose his QB in the draft or free agency, instead of being saddled with Brandon Weeden. I'd also think C.J. Spiller would be a more enticing offensive weapon for him than Trent Richardson.

 

I agreed with this last night and I'm glad to read this:

 

Ian Rapoport@RapSheet

Source confirms Bill O'Brien is staying at Penn St. That was fast. Had interviewed with Browns this week

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There's a YouTube video a couple pages back that has Kelly saying something along the lines of needing to design the offense around the players you have. He said he would run a power I system if his players fit that. Kelly will adapt his system according to the roster by all indications.

 

If the Bills hire him and he's successful, nobody would be happier than me to admit that I was wrong. I just don't have a good feeling about him as a head coach and he obviously won't come as a coordinator.

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Please, then, get me to Monday.

I don't think Kelly's style will work well with veterans over the college players he has today. I'd hope that anyone coming in would be hired as a head coach and not also a coordinator for either the offense or the defense.

 

we ran the wildcat offence, the players just have to give it a chance

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I have reservations about every candidate. I just want to take a chance for once and see what happens.

 

I agree on both points, especially on taking a chance, I am sick of the Bills playing it "Safe" its has gotten the team nowhere in 12 years

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Wow - just read the story:

 

O'Brien acknowledged that PSU donor Terry Pegula, financier of the new Penn State hockey arena, has been a major ally in his efforts. Pegula was the first person who contacted O'Brien in late 2011 when he was eventually interviewed for the job.

Though O'Brien was not specific about it, high-level PSU sources have told me that Pegula donated a $1.3 million gift to be added to O'Brien's salary in the coming year that will bump his total compensation to $3.6 million and place him behind only Ohio State's Urban Meyer and Iowa's Kirk Ferentz as the third-highest-paid coach in the Big Ten.

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