Chip Kelly receives a hero's welcome in Philly

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Torn between loyalty to his players and accepting a new challenge, Chip Kelly ultimately chose the NFL and the Philadelphia Eagles.
He just needed more time to make the decision.
"The hardest thing for me to do was to leave Oregon," Kelly said Thursday at a news conference introducing him as the 21st coach in team history. "I knew it was a great fit, but it was whether I could leave what I have. I love those guys and it had to be a special place for me to leave."
The Eagles hired Kelly on Wednesday, giving him a five-year contract and ending an exhaustive search to replace Andy Reid. The offensive innovator was lured away from Oregon, where he went 46-7 in four seasons and turned the program into a national powerhouse.
From the start, Kelly appeared to be Philadelphia's top choice. But two days after a nine-hour meeting in Arizona with owner Jeffrey Lurie, general manager Howie Roseman and president Don Smolenski, Kelly chose to stay at Oregon.
The Eagles continued interviewing other candidates, and were close to offering the job to Seahawks defensive coordinator Gus Bradley on Tuesday night. But Kelly changed his mind after thinking harder about making the move and talking to several people, including Reid who quickly moved on to become Kansas City's coach.
"I knew this was the best spot, but there's so much more to it," Kelly said. "What happens when I leave? Who becomes the next head coach? What happens to those players? You're not making reservations for dinner. You are changing not only your life, but a lot of other people's lives."
Kelly said he became emotional when he told players in a meeting that he was leaving, and added that he cried more than they did.
He went from a warm and fuzzy environment in Eugene, Ore. to a hero's welcome in the city of Brotherly Love.
Fans greeted him at the airport when his plane arrived in Philadelphia on Wednesday night and a sign reading "Our Chip's Come In" was hung on two trees outside the team's practice facility on Thursday morning. A few fans drove down Pattison Avenue honking their horns to salute the hiring.
"It's a really exciting time for me. It was a difficult decision. There's not many opportunities to coach in the National Football League, and every one of them is special," Kelly said. "But this is an iconic franchise with an outstanding owner. I knew what this place was all about, and this is where I wanted to be. It was just a matter of figuring out how to do it the right way."
The Eagles interviewed 11 candidates in slightly more than two weeks. While fans became anxious waiting for a new coach, the team emphasized a patient approach.
Perhaps they were waiting for Kelly to reconsider.
"The key was to find the right leader, not make the fastest decision," Lurie said. "We never took 'No' as a full 'No.' We knew he was torn. And we knew there was no competition for Chip. It was just, did he want to stay or did he want to come to us?"
Though Kelly has no previous NFL experience, the Eagles are banking on him to turn around a franchise that has just 12 wins in the last two years and zero playoff victories since 2008.
"Chip is a trendsetter," Roseman said. "People are following him. He's not a disciple of anyone. When you are trying to find greatness, you have to find the people on top."
Kelly built quite a reputation for being one of the sharpest football minds in college while leading Oregon to four straight BCS bowl games — including a bid for the national championship against Auburn two seasons ago — and three conference championships.
Some aspects of his hurry-up, spread offense are used by New England and Washington. Patriots coach Bill Belichick even brought Kelly in to get advice on his offensive philosophy.
But Kelly has a challenge in Philadelphia. His flash-and-dash offense needs a leader under center. Nick Foles, a third-round pick last year who replaced Michael Vick, is a dropback quarterback who said himself that he doesn't fit Kelly's zone-read style
Vick, who will be 33 when the season starts, isn't coming back for the $16 million he's scheduled to make next year. The Eagles have to make a decision on giving him a roster bonus of $3 million within three days after the Super Bowl.
"I haven't watched even film to make any decision on anybody," Kelly said, adding that he's a "huge fan" of Foles.
Kelly also talked about adapting his system to fit the players on the team, a quality that impressed Roseman in their first interview.
"When you meet with Chip, you realize very quickly that Chip is not about whether his offense is going to translate to the NFL," Roseman said. "It's about his vision for a program, it's about how he sees the entire aspect of a football organization and Jeffrey outlined in that first press conference: I want a leader, I want a presence, and so if you had any doubt about Chip Kelly's offense, you left and said this isn't about Chip Kelly and the spread, this is about how Chip Kelly approaches football, and that was incredibly, incredibly impressive."
The Eagles were 3-1 this season after a 19-17 win over the New York Giants on Sept. 30. They then lost 11 of their last 12 games to finish in last place in the NFC East. Reid was fired the day after the season ended, ending a 14-year tenure in which he won more games than any coach in franchise history and went to the playoffs nine times, including five conference championship games.
But the Eagles are still seeking their first Vince Lombardi Trophy and first NFL title since 1960.
"We have one goal, and that's to get to the Super Bowl," Kelly said. "It's not an 'I' deal, it's a 'we' deal. Our players will understand that."
I'm just wondering how many millons the taxpayers of Oregon are going to pay for the rest of his contract that he won't have to work, which will make him double dipping...paycheck from the Eagles and another from UO at the same time. When these guys quit before the end of their contract, they should have to pay back a penelty for quitting early.Â
Personally I wish Chip the best, will it be easy , Heck no!....One must not forget the one many feel was one of the best NFL coaches ever was Bill Walsh his first two season with the 49ers were 2-14 and 6-10.....Jimmy Johnson first two years with the Dallas Cowboys was 1-15 and 7-9....Bill Belichick first years in Cleveland were 6-10,7-9 and 7-9 first year in New England was 5-11....so you see Chip will have a time when he will need to adjust and get his team together and when that happens that is when we can see how much of a NFL coach he will be.....But all I can say now is Thanks for the memories Chip, it was a great ride!.Â
Note to Chip Kelly; NFL stands for 'Not For Long'. Better have the Eagles in a playoff spot at the end of the season or you'll be history.
Good luck to you Chip. I hope Philly's hero's welcome produces better results than Portland's
hero's welcome for Greg Oden.
OK, he fled UO, and is now no longer news. The media don't need to let us all know what he's up to any longer. Stop milking this story. I really don't want to know what he eats for breakfast either.
Be careful what you wish for - the Ducks will be fine - not so sure about Chip. I wish him the best of luck, he will need it.
I love reading all the hater comments... This just in... Chip Kelly is from the East Coast, he's going home, he's moving on to a bigger challenge after winning 87% of his games as a college head coach. The ONLY challenge left for him was a National Championship and he was a hair from making it 2 times in 3 years to that game.
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This isn't about money. It's about seeing if he can succeed in the NFL like he did in the NCAA. As evidenced by Bill Belichick implementing part of Chip's scheme into the Patriot's offense last year, other people in the position of authority believe he can coach at the next level.
Tick tock, Chip. The clock starts now.
Hope Philadelphia doesn't get too used to him...a better buck comes along and he'll be gone. Eventhough he says he'll stay.
I don't know Chip but he strikes me as a used car salesman type guy. Fast talking, real sincere, he's your best friend and he really cares about you. He's a silver tongue devil and he knows just what to say to win your confidence. Until a new customer comes in with more money and he ignores you and becomes best friends with the new customer. But don't worry, if he ever needs anything, he'll come back and be your best friend again!
I guess people are disappointed, hoping Chip would be a franchise coach like some other great 20 year coaches. But who among us are so loyal to our current employers that we would turn down an NFL head coaching job?
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"It was just a matter of figuring out how to do it the right way?"
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You mean, like saying your heart is in Oregon, and you're not going to the NFL, and then a few days later you call your AD at 7:15 in the morning and you completely blindside him? Oh sure. That's really doing things the right way Chimp. Dude, you are really full of yourself. You're gonna get crushed in Philly. Humility is a great thing. I wonder if you'll ever get any now? I mean, you've come a long ways from coaching high school ball in New Hampshire. You have your millions now. You'll have a great pension thanks to the tax payers in Oregon. You'll get blown out of the NFL in two, three years..tops. Then you'll be one of those irritating 6-7 mouthpieces in expensive suits on the overblown sets of about 12 national stations on Saturdays and Sundays, makin' more bank. Speakin' of..where does that hype machine end? It used to be one or two guys and some video replays. Now it's like 6-7 guys and a small simulated football field and big screens and mega video/audio clips and beating every possible angle to death every day between games, and especially so the day of the game..and by the time the game starts, were all completely exhausted and 90% of the games are absolute snoozers. But that's just me. Chimp sucks. I'm out. Â
You had better put on your big boy pants Chip. I don't think a lot of those plays are going to work in the NFL.
 @Pointblank And best of luck handling those prima donna NFL egos. No more fresh-faced college athletes for you! They'll make Chip their beotch so fast it'll make his doughy head spin.
I give it until his 3rd game before they start throwing batteries at him.
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Third? You give folk in Philly too much credit.
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I say in GAME ONE preseason and he will be dodging beer heading into the locker room at halftime.
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