The San Francisco 49ers may not be the latest team to fully recognize Chip Kelly's shortcomings at the NFL level.
No, it fully appears as if that responsibility now falls upon Kelly's current employer, the Las Vegas Raiders.
Granted, Kelly's one-year debacle with the Niners in 2016 was under wholly different circumstances. He was the head coach, one who inherited a roster completely devoid of talent, yet the end result of a 2-14 record pretty much summed up how his lone season in San Francisco would be remembered.
In Vegas, his first return to the pro ranks after coaching stints at both UCLA and Ohio State, Kelly is head coach Pete Carroll's offensive coordinator, and they inherited a roster with notably more talent than Kelly's 2016 campaign with the 49ers.