UCLA Football: Bruins QB's Dad Rips Chip Kelly

The UCLA football team is off to a rough start in 2018. The Chip Kelly era did not go as planned, with the Bruins kicking off the year 0-3. Following the team’s latest loss, Michael Robinson, the father of UCLA freshman quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson, took to Twitter to rip the team’s head coach.
Robinson sent out a series of tweets that blasted Kelly’s “lousy” play-calling and called his time at Oregon a fluke.
“He is speaking on and about the factual… It is all about the coaching, lousy coaching and play calling… Coaching that is so bad that it demands closed practices… Million dollar coach who bares no responsibility… Just random observations from a frustrated dad,” he wrote. “Look, coach Kelly, if you wish to call him this is 4 and 26 for his last offensively called football games… Dorian has only played in 3 of the last 30 games… Can you say duped!
“His years at Oregon was simply a fluke on his part… I am sure that he stood on the shoulders of the actual player callers… Random thoughts, outside looking in, closed practices…”


Thompson-Robinson was a four-star recruit out of Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, ranked as the No. 3 overall player in the state of Nevada and the No. 2 dual-threat quarterback in the country.
The 6-foot-1 quarterback has thrown for 522 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions through the first three games of the year.
Up next for the winless Bruins is a meeting with the Colorado Buffaloes on Friday, Sept. 28. Kickoff at Folsom Field is set for 9:00 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1.

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