Luke Falk Is The Answer to Chip Kelly's NFL Prayers

The San Francisco 49ers are currently on an eight-game losing streak that will most likely extend to nine after the Patriots game this afternoon. There have been numerous rumors that Chip Kelly could return back to Oregon, a place where he became known as a great offensive coach. Kelly's tenure in the NFL has been pretty rough. However, there is a possible light at the end of the tunnel. From November 2014 to now, a star quarterback in the making has been quietly brewing in the shadows of the Seattle Seahawks, The Oregon Ducks, Stanford Cardinals, and The Washington Huskies in The Great Northwest. Many times throughout the current 2016 college football season, ESPN have broadcasted their games. Unfortunately, many people are worn out from too much television after a slew of BIG Ten, ACC, and SEC games on Saturday nights, so when The Washington State Cougars play, most people are either sleeping, partying at the club, or getting their minds set for NFL Sunday. America, if you haven't witnessed this star in the making, you're really missing out big time. Luke Falk is the best Quarterback in the 2016 College Football Season. Yes, he is better than DeShaun Watson, Lamar Jackson, Jake Browning, you just name em. What makes his greatness even better, is that numerous times throughout this season, Mike Leach have allowed Luke Falk to call his own plays and audibles throughout this whole season. So Falk is very influential of the emergence of the running game which has been it's best ever in the history of Leach's coaching career. As of November 2016, Falk has thrown for over 10,000 yards and over 30 Touchdowns. Currently, in the 2016 season, he has thrown for over 3,600 yards and over 30 Touchdowns. Ever since his time in the NFL, Chip Kelly never found a true Quarterback that could perfect his system. Falk is the answer to his prayers. At Washington State, Falk does not operate in a traditional style of offense that has a QB squat behind a center. He plays in a spread up-tempo offense which is an offensive strategy that is key to a successful Kelly offense. Besides that, Luke Falk is just the man. He is a stud whose not afraid to stand in the pocket as long as he can until he finds an open receiver, and when he finds that open receiver he puts  the ball in a place where only the receiver can touch the ball. In other words, his accuracy is precise, good vision, good arm strength, and he's tough. Whenever he gets hit, he stands right back up and gets ready for the next play. He doesn't agonize on the ground like a big baby. The man is a competitor whether he wins or loses. In his three losses so far this season which was to Eastern Washington, Boise State, and Colorado, he passed for a combined yardage of 1,223 yds. and 11 TDs! While many people frown on tanking, The 49ers might want to lose the rest of their games this season and hope that the Cleveland Browns win at least two games because Luke Falk is the man that will join Derek Carr in bringing the glory days of football back to the Bay Area. Falk currently plans on staying in school for his senior season, but Chip Kelly, General Manager Trent Balke, and Owner Jed York must find a way to convince him to change his mind, because Luke Falk Is "The Answer."