The Texans talked to chip Kelly thats why he was here, but that 6 million killed it, they wasn't paying him higher than demeco. They wanted him his price was too high for a oc
Ok, first of all think of it this way. Houston has CJ and Mixon as their focal points on offense. Nico Collins still can’t be trusted to stay on the field, Tank Dell has finished 2 seasons on the IR with leg injuries, Dalton Schultz is paid 14 million and gives no effort blocking, and has issues with periodic drops. The offense has 188 million invested in the O-line, you will only be able to move off of Mason and Kendrick Green this year. Then you have to find ways to incorporate Metchie and Hutchinson as your #3 and #4 WR. Most of the money you have in cap is going to be used extending Stingley and bringing back Diggs at age 31 coming off an ACL and who is no longer the deep threat he once was. In Las Vegas, Brock Bowers is your starting point, the rest is whatever you decide to do. Kelly wants to construct his own system, not inherit one that had bad baby sitters and will rely heavily on draft development and fixing scheme and fundamentals. This is why Kelly went to Vegas.
Obviously Chip Kelly was not the choice of many NFL teams he took one of the worst offensive coordinator positions in the NFL with no quarterback and a very weak offense I'm sure Ohio State Will continue to do very well without him The last time Chip Kelly coached 10 years ago in the NFL his offense was ranked number 27th in the league
LV paid him 6 Million…..wow….
Trust them?! Bruh, we were tens seconds away from making Josh friggin McCown, the head coach, prior to the lawsuit. Let that sink in..
Yup exactly
So people think they didnt interview him just because they didnt tell us? Why did he come to Houston before accepting a Vegas offer...
The Texans talked to chip Kelly thats why he was here, but that 6 million killed it, they wasn't paying him higher than demeco. They wanted him his price was too high for a oc
Ok, first of all think of it this way. Houston has CJ and Mixon as their focal points on offense. Nico Collins still can’t be trusted to stay on the field, Tank Dell has finished 2 seasons on the IR with leg injuries, Dalton Schultz is paid 14 million and gives no effort blocking, and has issues with periodic drops. The offense has 188 million invested in the O-line, you will only be able to move off of Mason and Kendrick Green this year. Then you have to find ways to incorporate Metchie and Hutchinson as your #3 and #4 WR. Most of the money you have in cap is going to be used extending Stingley and bringing back Diggs at age 31 coming off an ACL and who is no longer the deep threat he once was. In Las Vegas, Brock Bowers is your starting point, the rest is whatever you decide to do. Kelly wants to construct his own system, not inherit one that had bad baby sitters and will rely heavily on draft development and fixing scheme and fundamentals. This is why Kelly went to Vegas.
Obviously Chip Kelly was not the choice of many NFL teams he took one of the worst offensive coordinator positions in the NFL with no quarterback and a very weak offense I'm sure Ohio State Will continue to do very well without him The last time Chip Kelly coached 10 years ago in the NFL his offense was ranked number 27th in the league
He wanted WAY too much money
AFC South is not that good 😂... u know it