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"Mike Vick is #TeamChip and is on a grown man mission"


  

          

Since Ray-Ray is now in a studio or booth, they should have Vick give a speech to the rookies:


http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl--michael-vick-q-a--part-1--beating-lesean-mccoy-in-a-race--lessons-from-previous-nfl-coaches-163016824.html

Editor's note: This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation with Philadelphia Eagles QB Michael Vick. Part 2 of the conversation will appear Tuesday, May 14.

PHILADELPHIA – Eagles quarterback Michael Vick is at a crossroads. At 32, he's the oldest player on his team, he's essentially on a one-year contract, and he's trying to return to his career-best 2010 level, all while playing for a first-year head coach (Chip Kelly) with no NFL background.

And Vick couldn't look much happier about his prospects. If you follow his Twitter account, he writes one positive message after another about his offseason training, his golf game and his latest athletic achievement (he dusted teammate LeSean McCoy in a 40-yard dash earlier this month). Twelve years and a lifetime of controversy since he was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2001 NFL draft, Vick seems to have something all the wasted money in the world can't buy:

Perspective.

There's still plenty of confidence, too. It accents his hope that he can still turn his considerable talent into a championship, even if some people wonder if he can simply hold on to his job. Vick sat down with Yahoo! Sports for 30 minutes last week to talk about where he is at this point in his career.

Jason Cole: So you've had a broken leg, broken ribs multiple times, a concussion, banged up your body for years playing this game and then, at age 32, just smoked LeSean in a race. That must be pretty sweet.

Michael Vick: LeSean McCoy missed four games last season and was limited to 840 rushing yards. (Getty)Yeah, that's pretty good. The jubilation I felt that day was unbelievable – not only to myself but for the morale of this team. Nothing against LeSean, but he asked for it.

Cole: He called you out, right? He kept calling you "Old Man."

Vick: Yeah, but I didn't know I could still run that way. I give a lot of credit to our strength and conditioning program, the things Chip has implemented into our training. He's got me doing things and seeing muscles that I hadn't seen in my body for a long time. It's a good time. I'm excited about that.

Cole: I assume there was a pretty good crowd of players and a maybe a lunch or dinner bet on this race.

Vick: It was an enormous crowd. Yeah, there was a wager … lunch, dinner, here and there. The build-up has been going on since the beginning of April. We was going to do it about three weeks ago, but a couple of my teammates called it off. Then, I was conservative about it because I didn't want something to happen. Just the fact of it being sort of immature and then if I tore a hamstring or LeSean tore up a hamstring, Chip's going to be mad at me, so I didn't want that. (But) it got to a point where I couldn't take it anymore.

Cole: Didn't he say three years ago you couldn't dunk, either?

Vick: Three years ago he said I couldn't dunk, and I dunked. I still can. I did it three weeks ago. Two hands. In transition, got a nice pass in transition from (fellow quarterback) Nick (Foles). … Nobody really expected it. I turned around and people's eyes were like wide and there were a lot of oohs and ahs.

Cole: Full court?

Vick: We played half court the first day but it was kind of boring. We needed something a little more intriguing.



Cole: So I get the race and the basketball thing. But explain this to me, Michael Vick plays golf now? I asked this because when you played in Atlanta, the best description I ever heard was that (watching you play football) was like a James Brown concert. Nobody knew exactly what was going to happen, but it was going to be a total show. It was going to be like something you never, ever saw before. Now, I'm trying to juxtapose that in my head with a golf course. That doesn't seem to fit.

Vick: It doesn't correlate, but I will say playing golf and the ambition that I have in playing golf to get better has helped me with my decision-making, it's helped me to become more relaxed and a more poised person. I think it's a credit to just going out there and having a sense of peace, being able to think freely and clearly. At the same time, play a game that I think if I wasn't a football player, I'd try to play full-time. But I couldn't do it, it's too hard. I love the challenge and the challenge of golf is almost like the challenge of each and every down in football. You don't know what you're going to get. You don't know how the play is going to turn out, just like you don't know where that golf ball is going to go. You've just got to believe in it.

Cole: When did you start playing?

Vick: I started playing in 2006. … Now I'm shooting in the low 80s.

Cole: You got married last year. How's that going?

Vick: Good.

Cole: Different than when you guys were just dating?

Vick: Yes.

Cole: How?

Vick: A little more intense, more serious, more responsibility. But at the same time, it's the same – nothing has changed. That's a credit to her.

Cole: How long have you been together?

Vick: Twelve years, ever since I've been a rookie. I met her in Virginia.

Cole: So here you are going into a really important season. You've redone your contract, you're coming off a couple years of injuries, not getting to play consistently. Not just injuries to you, injuries around you that affect how you play. You got a new coach with no NFL background with this offense that a lot of NFL people question, rightly or wrongly. Why are you so seemingly geeked up about this?

Vick: It was a rough 2012 season for Michael and then Eagles coach Any Reid. I'm excited because I know football. I think playing in this league for 11 years I've seen multiple offenses, starting out with Dan Reeves and then playing in the West Coast system for numerous years. Even when Bobby Petrino came from college and his offense, I think, was very innovative. Not to the magnitude of this one we're in now, but at the same time he did a lot of different things that I think was very intricate. I never had a chance to run it but I can remember (during offseason practice in 2007) just being excited about what we were doing. I remember Coach Petrino telling our quarterback coach he thought I was going to be the MVP of the league that year.

Now, (Coach Kelly's offense is) refreshing, it's new. I think it suits all of our quarterbacks. I think it suits our team for what we have in place as far as talent. The things that we've been asked to do and the way we've been asked to go about being professionals and the transition of doing the right things and taking care of our bodies has been outstanding. I've never engaged in this type of nutrition and conditioning and weightlifting. It has been great because it's different than what I've done in the past. Being in the league 11 years, a lot of guys don't like to lift weights or you may not lift as heavy. We have our days where we go in and we work out and we complain. The guys aren't excited about it but we do it. At the end, you look in the mirror and you're like, damn.



Cole: Looks good?

Vick: Now, that still has to transition over to the actual playing field, but at least you know you're on the right track. That's all you wanted was a little optimism.

Cole: We talked about Petrino a little bit. Don't include Kelly in this. You never played in a game for Petrino, but you were around him for awhile. Which of those four NFL guys (Petrino, Dan Reeves, Jim Mora and Andy Reid) did you enjoy the most?

Vick: I have such a good relationship with all my head coaches. I enjoyed everybody for their own reasons and I can give you a brief description why. A Dan Reeves was just a lovable man, just a lovable guy. Jim Mora was a very personable coach. He was almost like one of the guys in the locker room and I had fun with him. Coach Petrino was a little tough but that's what I needed at the time. Coach Andy Reid just helped me make the transition into being a quarterback: footwork, timing and how to throw. He just made me a complete quarterback. The time I spent with him was invaluable. Now, when I throw a ball I look down and I want to make sure my body is in the correct position to throw. I just enjoyed them and loved them and all of them were great.

Cole: Reeves was also pretty tough on you early.

Vick: Michael Vick was eventually grounded on and off the field while with the Falcons. (AP)Yeah, but like I say, it was out of love, just genuine love that he had for me being a young kid and wanting to see me (succeed). I remember there was a time that we had an argument on the sideline in my second year because I thought that (Reeves) was kind of being hard with me, but I knew what I could do. From that point on, it changed our whole season. It wasn't like we had three or four encounters, it was one encounter that we had and I just had to let him know to have confidence in me. From that point he was like a sponge to me.

Cole: Your career has been marked by all these incredible highs in terms of individual performance and probably some of the most incredible lows anybody could ever experience. How did you navigate all of that emotionally? This sport is already like being shot from a cannon on Sunday afternoon. You've obviously gone way beyond that and somehow arrived at this very optimistic place.

Vick: I can say I've been a part of the highs of the highs and the lows of the lows in this game. Being on both sides of the fence, now I can look back on everything and enjoy every day that I have now in the present. Because of that, all the trials and tribulations, all of the jubilations and the experience, I can just enjoy football each and every day now. Regardless of what the media may say, regardless of what people around me may say, deep down in my heart I'm satisfied. I think when you're satisfied and still want more, I think it gives you the ambition to go out and try to achieve what you set out to achieve from the beginning. That's winning the Super Bowl at some point or another. I look at other guys and it happens early for some guys, it happens later for some guys. I understand in this sport it has to be the right situation, ideally, in all three phases of the game. Me being able to understand that and accept that and know that that's what it takes, but you've got to be able to do your part just keeps me optimistic.

Cole: Did you have to go through all of this to get control of yourself?

Vick: Yeah, I mean, I always tell everybody if I had to change anything about my life, I said (it would be) the hard work. … It wouldn't be prison. I wouldn't change it. I may have changed my actions prior to prison. It would have never led to that. The experience that made me the person I am today, where I can sit here and communicate with you on a level that I wouldn't have been able to in 2003 or 2004, I wouldn't change that. That means more to me than going out and throwing touchdown passes. I think communication is important and being able to conduct yourself is important. Learning how to work is important and enjoying life and what you do is important. I learned some valuable lessons and sometimes I asked God, why did I have to go through that to get this. I look at myself now and I think I'm sort of rejuvenated and I feel something good is happening. I don't know if it's going to happen now or in the next five months, but I believe and that's the important thing.



Cole: So you think we're about to see the best of you.

Vick: I hope so, but see that's the unknown, that's the exciting part. You don't know what you're going to get out of yourself. You don't know what you're going to get out of your teammates. … You only know what you put into it and I know every year that I work hard, I get a lot out of it and I will say I worked harder this year than I did in a long time. Part of it is because it's natural, it's normal for human beings to get complacent sometimes. I feel like you got it and you know it, and that's when you get smacked in the face. I hate to say that I felt that way the last couple of years but I felt like I was growing. But you've still got to work hard, there's no substitute for hard work.

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and not a minute too soon!
May 13th 2013
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Or after that first fumble. LOL
May 13th 2013
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whofuckingcares
May 13th 2013
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Hahaha *rubs fingerprint off Lombardi trophy* Eegulls fans
May 13th 2013
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all he needs is a randy and a cris
May 13th 2013
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      that's it?
May 14th 2013
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           i mean i dont have time to go down the *whole* list lol
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Heard Vick is still holding onto the ball in 7 on 7
May 13th 2013
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Vick has shown lots of growth in his ability to communicate
May 13th 2013
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bunch of mad racists in here
May 13th 2013
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I think he's going to have a good season.
May 13th 2013
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kelly will put him in a better position to succeed if he wins the job
May 13th 2013
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lol, wat.
May 13th 2013
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i love when u post dumb shit lol
May 14th 2013
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Good interview. Very excited to see what he can do this season
May 14th 2013
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exactly. chip knows vick gives him a schematic +1 at his current
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Barkley is "mobile enough" too...
May 14th 2013
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that is why im excited!
May 14th 2013
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good read as always! n/m
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Same here. I'm rooting for dude.
May 14th 2013
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Above average dogfighter. Below average quarterback.
May 15th 2013
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smutsboy
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1. "and not a minute too soon!"
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all it's taken is years of experience and a stint in jail.

I love these meaningless fluff pieces that nobody will remember a month from now.

  

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gmltheone
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4. "Or after that first fumble. LOL "
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>I love these meaningless fluff pieces that nobody will
>remember a month from now.


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Same as it ever was!

  

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2. "whofuckingcares"
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just try to stay upright for a season.

  

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Castro
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3. "Hahaha *rubs fingerprint off Lombardi trophy* Eegulls fans"
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y'all are fancy, twisty beaker full of acid. Y'all should be happy for him- he might pop off and have that Randall/Randy/Chris type season.

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6. "all he needs is a randy and a cris"
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12. "that's it?"
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the brown figures on the walls of my apart-a-ment...

  

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cgonz00cc
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17. "i mean i dont have time to go down the *whole* list lol"
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5. "Heard Vick is still holding onto the ball in 7 on 7"
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He is still a mental midget.

"hey, make this right mayne
stop at the light mayne,
my yester night thang got me hung off the night train "

  

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7. "Vick has shown lots of growth in his ability to communicate"
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and express himself now...

He does seem to be in good place emotionally/intellectually too

I guess when you've been through all that he's been through, you do gain perspective.

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8. "bunch of mad racists in here"
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smh

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9. "I think he's going to have a good season."
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10. "kelly will put him in a better position to succeed if he wins the job"
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so he'll be better than he was last yr
if he returns to being "good" depends on if he can stay healthy imo
the tools are there for him to have a resurgence though (weapons, rebuilt Oline, better offensive philosophy)

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11. "lol, wat. "
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I don't even know what this article says because I didn't read a word of it.

No idea why I would need to read about Michael Vick's maturation for the fourth straight offseason.

I don't care.

Dude has been in the league for a decade with less playoff victories than Mark Sanchez.

Like him as a guy, know that he goes out there & puts it all on the line but ultimately it doesn't matter.

His style & frame guarantees 4+missed starts every season, he fumbles more than any QB that I've watched in my life, he makes a ton of decisions that he should have stopped making by his third year in the league & really the only reason he's still here is because neither he nor we as an organization had any other option for this season but make no mistake he is not part of the long-term plan.

He's a 33-year-old QB still running around not knowing how to slide, holding the ball too long & not seeing the blitz coming with a career 80 QB rating.

Why him beating Shady McCoy in a foot-race was news is beyond me, he's always been faster than that dude.

Desean would at least have been a contest.

And why anybody is supposed to care about whatever 'growing up' he's done this offseason when he's been in this league for 13 years or how that somehow is gonna make this 'the year' for him I don't know either.

I'm happy he seems to be grinding in terms of his own training, even he knows that this is pretty much it before he enters the carrying-the-clipboard or the getting-killed-in-Cleveland-as-a-starter.

He'll probably find some middle ground between his magical eight-game run in 2010 or the last couple horrific years.

  

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13. "Good interview. Very excited to see what he can do this season"
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with a coach who actually understands logic.

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14. "exactly. chip knows vick gives him a schematic +1 at his current"
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level of athleticism. and if he is truly rejuvenated and is at anything approximating his previous athleticism, he's a +1.5 - +2, meaning that you have to allocate an additional 1 to 2 players to him, specifically.

>with a coach who actually understands logic.

yup.

chip's steez is all about mismatches. in oregon he would create a +1 advantage via scheme, with plays designed to leave one player unblocked and occupied purely by the design of the play. sometimes it was an inside backer, mostly it was a DE or OLB.

that's the crux of his system. and it all works together.

if they put 7 in the box, and you have 6 lineman, including a TE, that means the RB has to beat one man. however, what kelly does is game one of the players by using him for the zone read. since he is optioned, you remove him from the count, so now you have 6 on 6. if every OL can get his block (even a position block), you have sprung the RB free up to the 2nd level.

that is good enough news w/ shady or bryce brown (and now felix jones, apparently).

the play doesn't go to a set hole, but allows the back to pick his crease. and since they use zone blocking techniques, the OL should be able to pick up stunts, and double guys in gaps. ideally blocked, 'whatever the defense does is wrong', which is my favorite offensive philosophy.

why do i say that vick is a +1? because throughout his career, defenses have had to guard the backside of runs to prevent him getting out the back door on bootlegs, etc. they would accomplish this in a number of ways. first and foremost would be to alter the fundamentals of the DE and DT, who would not crash down on the backside of runs to close cutback lanes. that allowed warrick dunn, already a great cutback runner, to do all kinds of damage on the inside when they played together as falcons.

when that wasn't enough, they also added additional players to stop vick, including pulling MLBs (spies) and secondary. sometimes it was damn near +4. but between the coaches and the rest of the players, they couldn't win 10 vs. 7 or 10 vs. 6, because ATL was so one dimensional. they didn't have WRs who could win off the line, OR adjust their bodies to catch a quick 9 or, in general, defeat one on one coverage. falcons saw a lot of free man and zero man and couldn't do shit w/ it b/c their receivers were trash and their route design and passing concepts were trash. one of the plus players was the safety and they routinely faced 8 in the box. sometimes 9 in the box. and the coaches in atl were so stubborn they would run against it.

in philly, vick played in a bizarro version of that offense. here, andy and co. were determined to pass, regardless of what the defense did. and what did defenses do? faced with desean jackson's explosiveness downfield (and vick's arm and deep accuracy to get it to him from any spot) they played a lot of really deep cover 2.

taking that additional safety and playing him way back was a +1 for the offense. and it came at the expense of run defense. the eagles ran well but didn't like to run. they avoided it. if you have safeties playing 20-30 yards deep, common sense would dictate that you'd spread the field and run up the middle, right? andy would run tight bunch formations and play action, which allowed defenses to use their other tactic against vick and the eagles - secondary pressure. by having someone like maclin or avant in a short slot or wing position, that meant that a nickel back or corner or OLB would have a short corner for rushing. then you send your QB on fruitless play action (why? because we DON'T RUN) and he'd have his back turned for a second or so while they blitz a guy who runs a 4.4 or 4.5 from his backside.

then fans would get pissed and say vick couldn't read the blitz, but there is no such thing as a blitz adjustment out of play action. the PA is supposed to hold the defenders. marty did not scheme to pick up the secondary rushers, and the routes were long and slow developing. and the plays were kicked off from formations that invited and facilitated secondary pressure. so you get dead bird shots on your QB and injuries.

why should it be different under Chip?

simple. he does what works. i'm quite sure he can make a deadly offense if he only has a guy who can hit short and intermediate throws without velocity. he can scheme them open. but if he knows he can get an additional one to two players accounted for on EVERY play to open up his running game AND passing game? i know what i would take.

foles or barkley would have to be head and shoulders above vick as pure passers to overcome the advantages vick gives an offense just from his presence on the field. i don't see that from either of them. and damn sure not now.

with vick, you can throw to any spot on the field from any spot on the field. front side 9, backside 9, backside 7. intermediate. short. that means, with desean, defenses will have to turn and RUN on deep routes even when they are obviously on the backside of plays. that takes them all the way out of run support. same for maclin. so there's no 'force corner'. also, maclin and desean can beat man coverage at this point in their careers, so you HAVE to keep at least one safety deep.

that leaves you with 8 defenders on 9 on offense.

vick requires +1 in the run game to the back side of runs, which is the perfect setup for the inside or outside zone reads. yes, you can run that with foles. he's mobile enough to get you 5 or 10 yards depending upon how much the DE bites and how well the other defenders are run off. but vick (especially if he is in the best shape of his career) gives a threat of 15 - 20 yards. HUGE CAVEAT. he needs to get out of bounds or slide. think we all know that. so the reaction to a zone read with vick behind center is going to be much different than the reaction to it w/ foles.

so now, you are stuck with 7 defenders versus 9 on offense. shady is a lock to beat damn near ANY defender one one one.

and with everyone hyper conscious around the LoS b/c of the run game, which will average > 5 ypc, NOW you have all of those damn TEs who can either block, or fake blocking and then sit down in open areas.

oh yeah. when vick was in atl, his damn near only receiving threat was alge crumpler, who was a perennial pro bowler when he played w/ him.

ALL of this is without factoring in the effect of the no huddle, and on wearing out defenses.

IF the OL holds up (particularly Peters and Kelce returning to at least above average), this team will break eagles' scoring records, lead the league in scoring and rushing.

don't belee me jus watch.





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16. "Barkley is "mobile enough" too..."
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That's the thing... for the most part the scheme sets the QB up to face an open field. Even if you're only getting 5 yards on that keeper, you're still doing enough to really frustrate a defense.

and Chip is going to have all of the QB's thinking: touchdown, first down, get down - so I wouldn't worry about Vick's prior inability to slide/get out of bounds.

  

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19. "that is why im excited! "
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very few people have commented that Chip kelly's offense is predicated on exposing the defense.

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20. "good read as always! n/m"
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15. "Same here. I'm rooting for dude."
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21. "Above average dogfighter. Below average quarterback. "
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n/m

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