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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 181034" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>We're seeing it play out with Chip Kelly now in Philly as well.</p><p></p><p>In college, you have almost complete control of the players. If they don't do what you say to a "T", you can pull their scholly, run them to death in practice to they leave, or just bury them on the depth chart. In the NFL, guys have multi-million $$$ contracts. Good luck benching a guy making millions of dollars a year regardless of whether you play him. You can trade him, but who does that hurt? Apparantly Chip Kelly would rather cut his nose to spite his face.</p><p></p><p>Harbaugh was obviously successful in the Pros, and if he chose to go back to the NFL, he'd have multiple teams lining up for his services. But he's probably better off in the college game. Guys like Harbaugh, Kelly, Bobby Petrino...they like total control. Not gonna get that in the NFL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 181034, member: 360"] We're seeing it play out with Chip Kelly now in Philly as well. In college, you have almost complete control of the players. If they don't do what you say to a "T", you can pull their scholly, run them to death in practice to they leave, or just bury them on the depth chart. In the NFL, guys have multi-million $$$ contracts. Good luck benching a guy making millions of dollars a year regardless of whether you play him. You can trade him, but who does that hurt? Apparantly Chip Kelly would rather cut his nose to spite his face. Harbaugh was obviously successful in the Pros, and if he chose to go back to the NFL, he'd have multiple teams lining up for his services. But he's probably better off in the college game. Guys like Harbaugh, Kelly, Bobby Petrino...they like total control. Not gonna get that in the NFL. [/QUOTE]
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