Chip Kelly will never get to the next level

And they're still playing for the NC and Iowa isn't.

Have you found your 'point' yet?

No, I think I lost it somewhere... it must be in the same place as Chip Kelly's killer instinct, Gary Patterson's ability to put teams away, Urban Myer's offensive genius, and Mike Stoops' awesome motivational tactics.
 


Credit the Bears... this from the article is pretty enlightening. Would they have been saying the same about Iowa if we were to play Oregon?

"In the secondary, the Bears had at least five defensive backs on the field for most plays, even after starting cornerbacks Marc Anthony and Darian Hagan were injured. They used simple man-to-man coverage on almost every play, and safety Chris Conte spent most of the game right near the line of scrimmage, spying on Oregon quarterback Darron Thomas.

“You never could really tell when they were blitzing,â€￾ said Oregon tailback LaMichael James, who left Berkeley on crutches—he said he was fine— after managing a season-low 91 yards and failing to score for the first time this season. “They move around a lot and have a lot of different fronts. I think that was the toughest part.â€￾
 


No, I think I lost it somewhere... it must be in the same place as Chip Kelly's killer instinct, Gary Patterson's ability to put teams away, Urban Myer's offensive genius, and Mike Stoops' awesome motivational tactics.

OC, if I could still rep you, I give you huge positive rep for this thread.
Your OP is genius, as are your follow-ups. :D
 


The best defenses in the NFL and NCAA change up their schemes all game creating offensive confusion. If anyone tries to say that running the same D over and over is better than switching up stunts and blitzes then your just ignorant. If a conservative non blitzing defense was the way to go then every NFL team would do it...
 




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