Speaking of clowns did you see the shirt Matt Patricia was wearing when the Patriots got off the plane back in Boston?
IF Craig is pulled in the position he'd fit best in would be that 10th assistant role IF it's used like a lot assume it's going to be--more of a focus on recruiting with a small on the field role. "Yeah chip Kelly wouldn't know what to do with a running Hawaiian quarterback," is a very myopic view. There is no question he does well with his type of offense, That's not where this hire is going. While Tua is considered a dual threat QB, he's not been recruited as a move to a RPO offensive style. It's really easy to see if you stop and take a look at a few things. One as example are the numbers of running backs on campus along with the number (more specifically, the type of athlete) on the offensive line. There's two classes centered on those positions. It's a move back to more of a pro-style attack. Now, you want evidence of this? Look at the people he's been talking with about the job. Look at the positional coaching positions that have already happened. (What I find interesting is we're looking at three teams changing offensive coordinators--each situation completely different than the other.)
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