In Oregon Ducks Chip Kelly-Mark Helfrich succession plan, state law could complicate

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    Re: In Oregon Ducks Chip Kelly-Mark Helfrich succession plan, state law could complic

    Interview Gary Campbell and its easy as that ;)
     
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    Re: In Oregon Ducks Chip Kelly-Mark Helfrich succession plan, state law could complic

    PS werent these laws in effect when it went form Bellotti to Chip?
     
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    Re: In Oregon Ducks Chip Kelly-Mark Helfrich succession plan, state law could complic

    I doubt Chip is in the know let alone many

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    Re: In Oregon Ducks Chip Kelly-Mark Helfrich succession plan, state law could complic

    What does chip have to prove staying at oregon? A natty, sure. But he can go take a crack ay the nfl making two to three times more. If he fails he can come back to college football and have his choice of any college. He could even go back to oregon like riley did at osu.
     
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    Re: In Oregon Ducks Chip Kelly-Mark Helfrich succession plan, state law could complic

    Jon gruden is rumored to be thinking about a comeback to oakland. Could gruden recruit chip to be his oc?
     
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    Re: In Oregon Ducks Chip Kelly-Mark Helfrich succession plan, state law could complic

    That's a good question. My thinking is that Chip would strongly prefer a head coaching job. That said, if he were to accept a coordinator position, Gruden would be as good a coach top work under as it gets.
     
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    Re: In Oregon Ducks Chip Kelly-Mark Helfrich succession plan, state law could complic

    Why would Oakland pay their OC $3m a season, and why would Chip want to make lass money after turning down the Tampa job? There is literally no chance of it happening.
     
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    Re: In Oregon Ducks Chip Kelly-Mark Helfrich succession plan, state law could complic

    This is odd.

    When I was a lad, I was always taught that if a law had no penalties, then it was nothing more than a resolution. What's the point of having a law that has no method of enforcement. It's like when MLB said steroids were illegal, but had no testing in place. Pointless.
     

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