THE GAME outside the game is in full spin mode these days.
Chip Kelly, feigning indifference at how he is perceived while at the same time trying to mold that perception. Against an increasingly bewildered group that is often bullied out of obvious follow-ups to mind-melting answers, most of which boil down to this essential thought:
You can't be serious.
Here are the highlights from Wednesday's 11-minute news conference, Kelly's first since ESPN reported that DeMarco Murray had complained to Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie about his lack of carries in Sunday's 35-28 victory over New England.