I posed this question on Twitter, how about this one Chief's fans
Chip Kelly as Head Coach with Geno Smit running his speed offense with Jamaal Charles and Dexter McCluster as weapons? I think it could be pretty fun to watch!
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I posed this question on Twitter, how about this one Chief's fans
Chip Kelly as Head Coach with Geno Smit running his speed offense with Jamaal Charles and Dexter McCluster as weapons? I think it could be pretty fun to watch!
what makes you think that Geno Smith would ever get the starting nod over Stanzi? I hear that his Chiefs teammates have taken to calling him "Joe Montanamath" and "Elway McBradymanning" in awed tones, whenever he brings the 3rd team out onto the practice field.
That would be interesting. I know one thing for sure, it cannot be any worse than it is right now.
I'm on board the Chip Kelly train.
CHOO CHOO
Chiefs are my 2nd favorite team after the Colts and I would respond with a big old no thanks to that thought.
Remember that time the option offense worked in the NFL?
Me either..
They would have to get a new GM, no decent to good coach will come work with Pioli.
I would think a Chiefs fan's dream scenario would be winning a play off game.
I know as a Cowboys fan that is pretty close to mine. :wink:
1) More even playing field. Offense vs defense speed is much more even in the NFL.
2) Position depth. Running that type of offense is bound to get players injured.
3) Length of season. By mid-season teams would have figured out how to defend this gadget offense.
btw if Pioli stays the next coach of your Kansas City Chiefs is Kirk Ferentz
The problem is there is too much speed on defense. In college, Oregon's offense works because they spread the D and expose weaknesses (slower players, big guys in space, etc.). In the NFL it is hard to do that because the guys on D are just as fast or faster than the skill players they are defending.
Just for reference, you said use McCluster and Charles like Oregon does. McCluster ran a 4.58 40 yard dash, Charles ran a 4.38. Look at guys like Patrick Willis (4.51) Brian Cushing (4.57) Von Miller (4.49) and even a huge guy like JJ Watt (4.81) and compare those to any team Oregon plays (say Cal for now) whose 2 outside linebackers run a 4.77 and a 4.98.
I know thats just going off 40 which obviously doesn't perfectly translate to everything on the football field. But when you have athletes, that are basically the cream of the NCAA crop every year, starting at every position on the field in the NFL, a system like that just doesn't seem to translate.