Chip Kelly: LeSean McCoy hasn't returned my calls

When the Philadelphia Eagles traded LeSean McCoy to the Buffalo Bills, he was — to say the absolute least — not a happy camper. McCoy is a Pennsylvania man: He was born there, he went to high school there, he went to college there and he spent the first six years of his professional career there.
So to be jettisoned off to Buffalo with no notice seemed a bit cold, and that’s exactly how McCoy took it.
And while McCoy seems to have adjusted to life in Buffalo, he’s not ready to get back onto speaking terms with the man he called a racist not too long ago, Chip Kelly.

Maybe Kelly is a great coach — maybe. At this point, can anybody really say for sure?
What we do know is that he’s all about the bottom line, and that means a lot of feelings are going to get hurt.
If Kelly’s expecting a Christmas card from McCoy this December, he’s going to have to do a lot more than leave him a couple voicemails.
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