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Thread: Eagles to hire Chip Kelly

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    Breaking Eagles to hire Chip Kelly

    Oregon coach Chip Kelly will be the new coach of the
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    , league sources told ESPN.

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    Wow, didn't expect a change of heart by Chip.

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    Shocker. One would think NFL teams would shy away from guys who have it made at their jobs at the college level. This just reeks of a Nick Saban/Bobby Petrino/Dennis Erickson type of situation to me. (Steve Spurrier is another example, although there are a couple of other issues there that are seldom voluntarily discussed.) I know there's other guys who made the jump that have made it like Jimmy Johnson and Harbaugh, but if I was an Eagle fan I would feel a little nervous about this.
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    This seriously feels like Nick Saban part 2 again. I feel bad for Eagle's fans, they're about get bent over. The owner upped the deal to get Chip to say yes. Just like Huizenga.

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    It's never a good sign when a coach decided to stay in college ball, but changes his mind a week later when money is thrown at him.

    I give him two years before he goes running back to college ball. Dumb move on Chip if you ask me. Dude was a GOD in Oregon, National Championship team ready to go. Building a dynasty and a legacy only to follow the bank. It's not as if he had a bad contract with Oregon.

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