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I wanted Bruce Ariens and was not sold on Chippy Boy. You can go back and find it if you have time to waste. Alas, once again I am right and don't forget my predication for Reid in KC. Just touting my own horn.
1. Chip; ego maniacal
2. Chip; dumps numerous front line players
3. Chip; hires a DC with a losing record
4. Chip; blinks when Gore says no and signs Murray
5. Chip; failed to draft anyone for the OLine in the past 2 drafts
6. Chip; trades for Bradford thinking he'll make a deal for Marriota
7, Chip; demands full control
8. Chip; throws his players under the bus
9. Chip; fails to understand he is fallible and that the NFL is better than him
10. Chip; Ignores the facts

Don't care if you disagree. Juat stating my opinion.
 

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I like Chip the coach but I think Lurie made a huge mistake by giving him GM powers. He is in over his head as a personnel man.

Josh Huff over Donte Moncrief: terrible decision.
Sam Bradford for Nick Foles and a second rounder: terrible decision
Cutting Evan Mathis in a hissy fit when you have no backups: terrible decision
 
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I like Chip the coach but I think Lurie made a huge mistake by giving him GM powers. He is in over his head as a personnel man.

Josh Huff over Donte Moncrief: terrible decision.
Sam Bradford for Nick Foles and a second rounder: terrible decision
Cutting Evan Mathis in a hissy fit when you have no backups: terrible decision

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This all day.
And I did not have a problem with Chip signing Murray. I think it was a good signing and he is a god back. He just is not being used right.

I mean when you trade McCoy because you want a north/south guy when are you running him east/west? Makes no sense.
 

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Too soon to be either right or wrong on this. They could very easily win the division and make a run in the playoffs....or finish 6-10. Simply too soon to be writing someone's obit.
 

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Hey dpd's back! I thought 1-3 might have swallowed you up!
 

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I agree with Eagle all the way. Chip is not a good nfl coach and he doesn't know what the hell he's doing as a GM. He'll be a perfect GM on a madden franchise mode. He doesn't understand adjustments, therefore he doesn't make them. Texas Longhornes please take this muthafcka off our hands. Lurie doesn't have the balls to do it. He'll wait until 12 to 15 years later to finally part ways.
 

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You got that right. Stay n the bandwagon til it proves otherwise.
 

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The one thing I like about Chip: He makes decisions! He is not afraid of doing something that other people do not agree with. He is a risk taker. However, I think that he may be overconfident with some of his decisions.
Just waiting for this team to execute plays is not enough. Murray is limited in running out of the shotgun.
He must convince Bradford to use the whole field. The running game should have more focus so the other team
does not have the ball for 40 minutes.There are more items but this would be a starting point. IMO.
 

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Ego maniac and madly delirious in a Mad Mike Martz way. He really Reminds me a lot of Mike martz when he lost his mind.
 

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The one thing I like about Chip: He makes decisions! He is not afraid of doing something that other people do not agree with. He is a risk taker. However, I think that he may be overconfident with some of his decisions.
Just waiting for this team to execute plays is not enough. Murray is limited in running out of the shotgun.
He must convince Bradford to use the whole field. The running game should have more focus so the other team
does not have the ball for 40 minutes.There are more items but this would be a starting point. IMO.

I don't like the shot gun runs as it appears there is no finesse, fake or option involved. Last year, they were doing the read option look and making post snap decisions on the run, but ever since the Preseason Suggs thing, they have stopped using that. It appears now that all the run decisions are being made pre snap and more often than not, they are running into situations where they are outnumbered.

I don't buy that Murray can't run out of the shotgun. He and Bradford ran a very similar system in college quite successfully. I think it was one of the draws of signing both players that they ran a similar system in college.
 

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I don't like the shot gun runs as it appears there is no finesse, fake or option involved. Last year, they were doing the read option look and making post snap decisions on the run, but ever since the Preseason Suggs thing, they have stopped using that. It appears now that all the run decisions are being made pre snap and more often than not, they are running into situations where they are outnumbered.

I don't buy that Murray can't run out of the shotgun. He and Bradford ran a very similar system in college quite successfully. I think it was one of the draws of signing both players that they ran a similar system in college.


1) Bradford isn't fast enough in his decision-making. Against decent defenses he will do OK but Against good defenses he's going to get scared.

2) Bradford and Murray played in the big 12 where it's more of a spread offense conference (Pac 12 as well) where they run up the score and there's not a lot of defense played. You see more ProStyle offenses and better defenses in the SEC and ACC and you sure as hell don't see alot of 100% shotgun offense in the NFL.

Chip abandons the run way too quick.
 

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We, USC, will trade Sark (your new OC next year)straight across for Chip as our HC.
 

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1) Bradford isn't fast enough in his decision-making. Against decent defenses he will do OK but Against good defenses he's going to get scared.

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So this part may be fixable with just time and reps. When you break it down game by game, Atlanta and NY just weren't allowing much deep passing. Once they faced an easier team, Bradford did play well. As much as I am not liking what I am seeing out of Bradford, I do think its the right decision to just leave him out there rather than abandoning the plan and going with Sanchez.
 

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So this part may be fixable with just time and reps. When you break it down game by game, Atlanta and NY just weren't allowing much deep passing. Once they faced an easier team, Bradford did play well. As much as I am not liking what I am seeing out of Bradford, I do think its the right decision to just leave him out there rather than abandoning the plan and going with Sanchez.

I agree on leaving him out there. New scenery always help, but I'm not sure he's EVER going to do anything but shit his pants against good defenses. And I mean... No leadership, no fire, and a full load in his pants.

I will give him that he faced great defenses in the NFC West, but he never made anyone around him better like good/great players do.
 

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I agree on leaving him out there. New scenery always help, but I'm not sure he's EVER going to do anything but shit his pants against good defenses. And I mean... No leadership, no fire, and a full load in his pants.

I will give him that he faced great defenses in the NFC West, but he never made anyone around him better like good/great players do.

I am not sure either. I am not sure he has it. I don't buy the no leadership, fire, load in his pants stuff though. Despite being a good intelligent guy, he may simply not be a very good quarterback.
 

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I am not sure either. I am not sure he has it. I don't buy the no leadership, fire, load in his pants stuff though. Despite being a good intelligent guy, he may simply not be a very good quarterback.
If he is intelligent then he should be able to learn and adjust. He telagraphs vwhen he is going to hand the ball off. Also he stares down receivers. How smsrt uis that?
 
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