Grew up with season tickets to Eagles, (thru late 70's) still follow them, still read Phillynews...
I was initially ecstatic when the Eagles got Chip, but the more you learn about him, the more leery you become
Total control freak with no personaity - he monitors sleep patterns but won't say hi to people he passes in hallway
Veterans say he practices them so hard it effects their game performance - he wants the best conditioned team in the league, but he grows rounder and softer
"Big players beat up small players" is a mantra - but who knows why he really kept Reilly Cooper and got rid of Desean Jackson
Other teams said the Eagles only ran about 15 plays per game, and they could look at the formation and know what play is coming...
Nonetheless, it's still like breaking up with a girl, but then fearing she will change and be great with her new boyfriend
If Chip has learned a few things and adapts, it may work out - should be interesting if nothing else