Nothing Marshall has said of late indicates that he values getting the ball over winning. In fact, he has had very good games yet was not at all happy because the team lost. He would rather have a SB ring than any empty awards short of that.
Marshall has proven to be extremely mature, thoughtful and in control contrary to the expectations of most of the media.
I’m guessing you don’t remember the first GB game then…Marshall showed frustration at the consistent double teams he faced and the fact we only got the ball into his hands twice in the entire game…if you think Brandon Marshall is going to be ok with not getting the ball thrown his way a lot your wrong…if you think Jay Cutler is going to be ok not thrown the ball Brandon Marshall’s way a lot then again your wrong...Marshall has shown great leadership since arriving in Chicago…but he wouldn’t be happy as a glorified blocker…nor would any receiver with his talent.
Yeah Marshall is still gonna get a ton of looks but that doesn't mean he needs 15 targets a game either like this year. Shanny ran a WCO in Denver and Marshall still had 100 catches both years with Jay as his starter. I expect this year's offense to be far more efficient.
We weren’t talking about the WCO…we were talking about Chip Kelly’s spread read option.
Ahh. My bad. He'd get the ball quite a bit in that offense too. Agree though - probably not as much as he would want. _________________
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Chip Kelly's contract with the Eagles is for five years and $32.5 million, making him one of the highest-paid coaches in the NFL.
The deal is worth $6.5 million annually and obviously was the main factor in Kelly's decision to leave Oregon and make the jump to the NFL. The Eagles are banking on Kelly's creative offensive mind to help turn around a franchise that hasn't won a playoff game since 2008. Kelly has no previous NFL experience.
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Chip Kelly's contract with the Eagles is for five years and $32.5 million, making him one of the highest-paid coaches in the NFL.
The deal is worth $6.5 million annually and obviously was the main factor in Kelly's decision to leave Oregon and make the jump to the NFL. The Eagles are banking on Kelly's creative offensive mind to help turn around a franchise that hasn't won a playoff game since 2008. Kelly has no previous NFL experience.
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