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RainbowCarebear 
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 12:33 pm Post subject: |
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Chip represented Greatness. Something non of the other candidates didn't. And a lot share that opinion. _________________
"Of gold and silver and gemstones, it had none; bronze and iron were the metals of winter"
"He is part of you, Robb. To fear him is to fear you."
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Blahman88 
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 12:34 pm Post subject: |
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| RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Chip represented Greatness. Something non of the other candidates didn't. And a lot share that opinion. |
What has proved for this greatness? No National Championships, another fact. _________________
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| RandyMossIsBoss wrote: | | I would do the same but I know better then to start beef with the EBB. |
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RainbowCarebear 
Joined: 31 Aug 2011 Posts: 22693 Location: Avenging his brother by slaying three of Prince Rhaegar's bannermen and later Rodrik Greyjoy
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 12:50 pm Post subject: |
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| Blahman88 wrote: | | RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Chip represented Greatness. Something non of the other candidates didn't. And a lot share that opinion. |
What has proved for this greatness? No National Championships, another fact. |
Look at his recuiting classes though, not as talented as Bama _________________
"Of gold and silver and gemstones, it had none; bronze and iron were the metals of winter"
"He is part of you, Robb. To fear him is to fear you."
"These are northmen, Uncle. The north remembers." |
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Blahman88 
Joined: 30 Mar 2006 Posts: 21779 Location: DA BRITUSH IZLES
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 12:53 pm Post subject: |
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| RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Blahman88 wrote: | | RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Chip represented Greatness. Something non of the other candidates didn't. And a lot share that opinion. |
What has proved for this greatness? No National Championships, another fact. |
Look at his recuiting classes though, not as talented as Bama |
So he couldn't persuade the top talent despite being the Best HC Candidate available to us? That's not very good then. _________________
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| RandyMossIsBoss wrote: | | I would do the same but I know better then to start beef with the EBB. |
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Broadway Joe 
Joined: 20 Feb 2008 Posts: 6351 Location: Point Place, Wisconsin
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 5:08 pm Post subject: |
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| RainbowCarebear wrote: | https://twitter.com/Jeff_McLane
| Quote: | | Bill Davis, Tom Gamble aim to remake culture of #Eagles defense |
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That made me CMJ.
Please, No more undersized soft payers! _________________
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SiLo 
Joined: 05 Sep 2009 Posts: 10419 Location: Dade County
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 5:40 pm Post subject: |
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| Blahman88 wrote: | | RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Blahman88 wrote: | | RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Chip represented Greatness. Something non of the other candidates didn't. And a lot share that opinion. |
What has proved for this greatness? No National Championships, another fact. |
Look at his recuiting classes though, not as talented as Bama |
So he couldn't persuade the top talent despite being the Best HC Candidate available to us? That's not very good then. |
He was in Oregon, not really the a top-tier program before he got there. He put Oregon on the map. _________________
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Dr. Philly
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:08 pm Post subject: |
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| Blahman88 wrote: | | RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Chip represented Greatness. Something non of the other candidates didn't. And a lot share that opinion. |
What has proved for this greatness? No National Championships, another fact. |
In that case Gene Chizik > Chip Kelly. _________________
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Blahman88 
Joined: 30 Mar 2006 Posts: 21779 Location: DA BRITUSH IZLES
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:49 pm Post subject: |
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| Dr. Philly wrote: | | Blahman88 wrote: | | RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Chip represented Greatness. Something non of the other candidates didn't. And a lot share that opinion. |
What has proved for this greatness? No National Championships, another fact. |
In that case Gene Chizik > Chip Kelly. |
I didn't say Gene was great, I'm just pointing out the flawed logic of RCB suggesting he represents greatness. _________________
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| RandyMossIsBoss wrote: | | I would do the same but I know better then to start beef with the EBB. |
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Blahman88 
Joined: 30 Mar 2006 Posts: 21779 Location: DA BRITUSH IZLES
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:51 pm Post subject: |
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| SiLo wrote: | | Blahman88 wrote: | | RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Blahman88 wrote: | | RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Chip represented Greatness. Something non of the other candidates didn't. And a lot share that opinion. |
What has proved for this greatness? No National Championships, another fact. |
Look at his recuiting classes though, not as talented as Bama |
So he couldn't persuade the top talent despite being the Best HC Candidate available to us? That's not very good then. |
He was in Oregon, not really the a top-tier program before he got there. He put Oregon on the map. |
And still struggled to recruit, despite being on the map.
My point stands, I don't believe he was the best HC candidate this offseason for the NFL, I have given valid points to back up my opinion.
Mr Meco, did nothing, at least you guys are trying to create debate _________________
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| RandyMossIsBoss wrote: | | I would do the same but I know better then to start beef with the EBB. |
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ninjapirate 
Joined: 14 Jan 2005 Posts: 28403 Location: Vegas
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:06 pm Post subject: |
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| Blahman88 wrote: | | SiLo wrote: | | Blahman88 wrote: | | RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Blahman88 wrote: | | RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Chip represented Greatness. Something non of the other candidates didn't. And a lot share that opinion. |
What has proved for this greatness? No National Championships, another fact. |
Look at his recuiting classes though, not as talented as Bama |
So he couldn't persuade the top talent despite being the Best HC Candidate available to us? That's not very good then. |
He was in Oregon, not really the a top-tier program before he got there. He put Oregon on the map. |
And still struggled to recruit, despite being on the map.
My point stands, I don't believe he was the best HC candidate this offseason for the NFL, I have given valid points to back up my opinion.
Mr Meco, did nothing, at least you guys are trying to create debate |
Who was your favorite? _________________
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Dr. Philly
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:06 pm Post subject: |
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| Blahman88 wrote: | | Dr. Philly wrote: | | Blahman88 wrote: | | RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Chip represented Greatness. Something non of the other candidates didn't. And a lot share that opinion. |
What has proved for this greatness? No National Championships, another fact. |
In that case Gene Chizik > Chip Kelly. |
I didn't say Gene was great, I'm just pointing out the flawed logic of RCB suggesting he represents greatness. |
Ah gotcha, I retract my hostility. _________________
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Blahman88 
Joined: 30 Mar 2006 Posts: 21779 Location: DA BRITUSH IZLES
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:12 pm Post subject: |
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| ninjapirate wrote: | | Blahman88 wrote: | | SiLo wrote: | | Blahman88 wrote: | | RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Blahman88 wrote: | | RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Chip represented Greatness. Something non of the other candidates didn't. And a lot share that opinion. |
What has proved for this greatness? No National Championships, another fact. |
Look at his recuiting classes though, not as talented as Bama |
So he couldn't persuade the top talent despite being the Best HC Candidate available to us? That's not very good then. |
He was in Oregon, not really the a top-tier program before he got there. He put Oregon on the map. |
And still struggled to recruit, despite being on the map.
My point stands, I don't believe he was the best HC candidate this offseason for the NFL, I have given valid points to back up my opinion.
Mr Meco, did nothing, at least you guys are trying to create debate |
Who was your favorite? |
Rick Dennison, then Bradley/McCoy.
The best candidate was actually Lovie Smith, followed by Andy Reid _________________
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| RandyMossIsBoss wrote: | | I would do the same but I know better then to start beef with the EBB. |
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ninjapirate 
Joined: 14 Jan 2005 Posts: 28403 Location: Vegas
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:26 pm Post subject: |
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| Blahman88 wrote: | | ninjapirate wrote: | | Blahman88 wrote: | | SiLo wrote: | | Blahman88 wrote: | | RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Blahman88 wrote: | | RainbowCarebear wrote: | | Chip represented Greatness. Something non of the other candidates didn't. And a lot share that opinion. |
What has proved for this greatness? No National Championships, another fact. |
Look at his recuiting classes though, not as talented as Bama |
So he couldn't persuade the top talent despite being the Best HC Candidate available to us? That's not very good then. |
He was in Oregon, not really the a top-tier program before he got there. He put Oregon on the map. |
And still struggled to recruit, despite being on the map.
My point stands, I don't believe he was the best HC candidate this offseason for the NFL, I have given valid points to back up my opinion.
Mr Meco, did nothing, at least you guys are trying to create debate |
Who was your favorite? |
Rick Dennison, then Bradley/McCoy.
The best candidate was actually Lovie Smith, followed by Andy Reid |
yeah once chip "went back to college" the first time I really wanted Gus. I think we needed a defensive minded coach anyway. _________________
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Blahman88 
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:31 pm Post subject: |
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I wanted Dennison, but it was clear nothing was going on there, then I wanted Gus, No.1 defence, hard hitting secondary, I wanted some of that, especially with Tom Gamble to help scout for his guys _________________
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| RandyMossIsBoss wrote: | | I would do the same but I know better then to start beef with the EBB. |
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ninjapirate 
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2013 7:36 pm Post subject: |
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| Blahman88 wrote: | | I wanted Dennison, but it was clear nothing was going on there, then I wanted Gus, No.1 defence, hard hitting secondary, I wanted some of that, especially with Tom Gamble to help scout for his guys |
Well i guess we are running the same defensive scheme anyway. Hopefully we can draft a few probowlers to help us out. _________________
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