🏈 After interviewing with the NFL, Chip Kelly to remain with Oregon

Maybe it's just me, but I just don't see CK's offensive scheme being remotely successful in the NFL. Not sure if it will be the Browns, but I definitely think he's as good as gone in Eugene...it'll interesting to see IF or HOW MUCH he changes his scheme offensively.

Just a random thought here, but if I had my choice of places to go coach Cleveland would definitely be towards the bottom of the list...for numerous reasons.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and execs are headed back to Browns. Sources say they will reboot coach search without Chip Kelly in the fold.</p>&mdash; Chris Mortensen (@mortreport) <a href="https://twitter.com/mortreport/status/287968176002719744" data-datetime="2013-01-06T17:05:38+00:00">January 6, 2013</a></blockquote>
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ESPNStatsInfo: Chip Kelly staying at Oregon-- Oregon's 46 wins since 2009 are 3rd-most among FBS teams (Boise State 49, Alabama 48)

ESPNStatsInfo: Chip Kelly staying at Oregon-- Oregon's 46 wins since 2009 are 3rd-most among FBS teams (Boise State 49, Alabama 48)

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With Kelly staying I wonder just how much there is in the way of infractions?

I don't think the climate is right for them to be sitting in front of the committee considering the moves we've seen lately about AAU camps on campuses. There is a sense that the NCAA would like to get a handle on "player advisers" and this seems to fit the bill.

When I consider the two responses Oregon sent back to the NCAA were denied because the NCAA didn't like Oregon's interpretation of what happened, along with what I stated earlier, I do think something is coming.

Is it USC type penalties or Ohio State penalties? I'd guess they'd lean towards the later.

Geez, they've got copies of check written to Lyles. They've got the note sent to them by Lyles where Kelly says, "thanks for sending the players my way?"

If there was a situation where the NCAA could send a message about how to deal with guys like Lyles, here it is. Do they chose to use Oregon to send a message? There's the question.
 
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