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Notre Dame: Brian Kelly dismisses the NFL speculation | CSN Chicago
BK's quote:
"I don't know how to stop that other than to say there's no other place, first of all, in college that I would want to coach. No. 2, I get to pick the players that play for me, I get to negotiate the contracts. I've got the salary cap, I've got all that. In the NFL, you don't get to do any of that. Look what Chip Kelly's going through. He tries to control all that and he gets killed for it. I can do all that here at Notre Dame.
"…Bill Belichick gets control over that but he's won [four] Super Bowls. I needed to know that to make sure I wanted to do what I was doing. After seeing that and after talking to a number of guys that I know in the NFL, it's crazy."
I don't know how to stop that=there are plenty of ways. like saying no, never going to happen, not ever, not entertaining any NFL prospects. There are ways to stop that.
there's no other place, first of all, in college that I would want to coach.=First of all, usually goes first, and it's not here. Interesting. Not only that, but it's a stall tactic designed to give the speaker an opportunity to create and or shape an answer. In college. That right there speaks volumes. In college there's no other place, nothing about the pros. This is the initial definitive statement that he is open to coach in the pros (in this article only).
Chip Kelly/Belichick=that is not a true answer but an excuse. Further with BB, he is speaking in generalities, using that and do what I was doing, and it's crazy. This could be looking for a Pro job is crazy. The NFL interviews are crazy. A very non-specific yet vague grouping.
Means absolutely nothing (not even the full quote) but I get a kick out of analyzing this stuff. For example, not to pick at a scab, but when LAPD interviewed OJ, they barely kept him (like a 32 minute interview), the number 1 suspect - and not once did they ever ask him if he did it.
Horse is dead. Apologies.
BK's quote:
"I don't know how to stop that other than to say there's no other place, first of all, in college that I would want to coach. No. 2, I get to pick the players that play for me, I get to negotiate the contracts. I've got the salary cap, I've got all that. In the NFL, you don't get to do any of that. Look what Chip Kelly's going through. He tries to control all that and he gets killed for it. I can do all that here at Notre Dame.
"…Bill Belichick gets control over that but he's won [four] Super Bowls. I needed to know that to make sure I wanted to do what I was doing. After seeing that and after talking to a number of guys that I know in the NFL, it's crazy."
I don't know how to stop that=there are plenty of ways. like saying no, never going to happen, not ever, not entertaining any NFL prospects. There are ways to stop that.
there's no other place, first of all, in college that I would want to coach.=First of all, usually goes first, and it's not here. Interesting. Not only that, but it's a stall tactic designed to give the speaker an opportunity to create and or shape an answer. In college. That right there speaks volumes. In college there's no other place, nothing about the pros. This is the initial definitive statement that he is open to coach in the pros (in this article only).
Chip Kelly/Belichick=that is not a true answer but an excuse. Further with BB, he is speaking in generalities, using that and do what I was doing, and it's crazy. This could be looking for a Pro job is crazy. The NFL interviews are crazy. A very non-specific yet vague grouping.
Means absolutely nothing (not even the full quote) but I get a kick out of analyzing this stuff. For example, not to pick at a scab, but when LAPD interviewed OJ, they barely kept him (like a 32 minute interview), the number 1 suspect - and not once did they ever ask him if he did it.
Horse is dead. Apologies.