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- Updated: May 5, 2016
Not too long ago, Chip Kelly was regarded as an offensive genius who turned around a poor Eagles team in just one year, winning 10 games in back-to-back seasons. But after just one dreadful season, Kelly’s narrative changed. Now, he’s known as a coach who was unable to relate his players on a personal level and as an executive who treated his roster like a game of Madden.
Kelly, though, will be given another chance to prove his worth in the NFL, because for some reason, those two 10-win seasons weren’t enough. As the 49ers head coach, Kelly can turn the narrative around.
It’s only May, which means it’s honeymoon season for all 32 teams, but so far, so good for Kelly. His players seem to approve of his uptempo offense, even if transitioning hasn’t been an easy task.
Tight end Garrett Celek even referred to the offense as “genius.”
“In the past we had a lot of delay-of-games because either we’re not getting the …
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