Why chadwell is the man

The RPO asspect of his offense is being seen very commonly in the nfl if he can get recruits to see that he may get hot here fast.
Excellent. Oh, just one more thing. Before you head out, go ahead and write a check for Chadwell's buyout so J Batt can have it in his desk drawer just in case, you know... even tho it won't happen but just in case.
 
The RPO asspect of his offense is being seen very commonly in the nfl if he can get recruits to see that he may get hot here fast.
The biggest red flag I have with Chadwell is the lack of P5 experience. I feel that Chadwell does have a high ceiling. But, there is a certain level of risk. To be fair, I do believe that Chadwell has a higher ceiling and can do better than Key. I think we should learn our lessons, with coaches that lack big time experience. Collins was better a FCS coach, at best. Not saying Chadwell is another Collins, but the possibility of that really bothers me.
 
The biggest red flag I have with Chadwell is the lack of P5 experience. I feel that Chadwell does have a high ceiling. But, there is a certain level of risk. To be fair, I do believe that Chadwell has a higher ceiling and can do better than Key. I think we should learn our lessons, with coaches that lack big time experience. Collins was better a FCS coach, at best. Not saying Chadwell is another Collins, but the possibility of that really bothers me.
Collins would build high level fcs programs from the upsidedown
 
Look at the number of nfl offenses including it from a few years ago till now, it's becoming the new big thing. There is a way to capitolize off of it that chadwell sees.

I'm not being critical of your initial comment; the RPO definitely works in college football... to argue otherwise would be asinine. You just misspelled aspect.

 
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