NFL Officials Tell Eagles Coach Chip Kelly, "Hurry Up And Wait"

Discussion in 'Philadelphia Eagles' started by Sweets, Jul 30, 2013.

  1. Sweets

    Sweets All-Pro

    The Wall Street Journal reports NFL officials aren't going to rush to spot the ball just because Kelly's Philadelphia Eagles have rushed to the line. The officials will make sure that between-plays procedures are followed.

    "We have to make sure teams understand that they don't control the tempo, our officials do," Dean Blandino, the league's vice president of officiating, told the Journal. "We're going through our normal ball mechanics, we aren't going to rush [unless] it's in the two minute drill."

    Teams can't snap the ball until the officials signal that they're ready. All 32 teams have been made aware of this, Blandino told the Journal, he added that Kelly did not show any "overconcern" when he was briefed. "They (the Eagles) had questions about what the parameters were going to be," Blandino told the Journal. "It's going to be different from college."

    Kelly is attempting to install an offense that's similar to the high-speed scheme his Oregon teams ran.

    "Coach Kelly will not be playing as fast in Philadelphia as he did at Oregon," former NFL referee Gerald Austin, who is now an instructor and an ESPN analyst, told the Journal.

    Source: Sporting News
     
  2. markaz

    markaz Resident Cards Fan Staff Member

    Just because some of those beer-gutted zebras can't keep up is no reason to go all Judge Dredd on up-tempo teams and lay down their own law.
     
  3. ICECOLD

    ICECOLD 1st Stringer

    This is stupid. Its strategy. How hard is it to get the ball to line quickly to allow the offense to dictate the tempo? Holding the evolution of the game back with this.
     
  4. ragman

    ragman Pro Bowler Fantasy Guru

    Disagree with the two above posts. This is the NFL. This isn't college. Kelly needs to adapt.
     
  5. Steve12

    Steve12 The night is dark and full of terrors

    I don't see this as a big deal. It won't be as fast as it was in college, but it will still be significantly faster than every other team in the league. So defenses will still be affected by it.
     
  6. 86WARD

    86WARD -

    Rather have the officiating in their proper positions than benefit a team just because they want to go "up tempo."
     
  7. ragman

    ragman Pro Bowler Fantasy Guru

    IMO, Kelly is going to wear out his offense and defense because his players aren't used to the uptempo style of play for 60 full minutes.
     
  8. Steve12

    Steve12 The night is dark and full of terrors

    That's why they have practices.
     
  9. TheSnowman

    TheSnowman #1 Trap Star

    I have no problem with officials reiterating that they, not a team that wants to take advantage of something, are in control of the game. Go for it Chip, just don't think you're entitled to dictate how quickly they get in position and spot the ball.
     
  10. ragman

    ragman Pro Bowler Fantasy Guru

    Agreed. I just wonder how many penalties they'll get for being offsides.
     
  11. Omen

    Omen Speeling Be Champions Staff Member

    I remember this being an issue last with Dallas when Romo was running the hurry up. Their were a couple of times the offense was ready to do catch the opposing D out of place but the refs would slow the game down bc they couldn't get the balm down in time.
     
  12. ragman

    ragman Pro Bowler Fantasy Guru

    I remember that too, Omen.
     
  13. ball in the baskett

    ball in the baskett First Team All Pro

    Damn them for slowing down how fast were gonna fumble the ball and throw interceptions.....damn them
     
  14. bigsexyy81

    bigsexyy81 Muffin Top

    Never seemed a problem for college officiants.