Yeah, IMO he's at the very top of the list when you're talking about the best coach in the league outside of NE. He's been a HC for 20 years, has had a top 3 QB for exactly 1 season, and he's been at or above .500 for 17 years. That's just incredible.I've always thought Reid was a fantastic coach. Yeah, his clock management has some epic negative highlight reels in his career, but he probably has been a little unlucky to boot not to win a SB.
Wasn't it called twice in the Lions/Packers game that really changed that game around?This hands to the face is getting silly. Patriots got the advantage of one today too on a third down stop I think.
Nah, they were talking about Jones and his familyYes. That was 100% Rodgers.
Didn't you hear what Collinsworth said, Matt Moore is doing a tremendous job tonight filling in; other than missing the wide open Chefs on every single play as you pointed out.There are open Chiefs on every single play. Five, ten yards open.
Yeah, but what if he DIDN’T miss those guys?!Didn't you hear what Collinsworth said, Matt Moore is doing a tremendous job tonight filling in; other than missing the wide open Chefs on every single play as you pointed out.
I meant Cris giving Rodgers all the credit for Jones breaking a screen pass.Nah, they were talking about Jones and his family
I'm pretty sure Jaleel White could carve up KC's DJames White is gonna carve up KC’s def.
Andy Reid. Cost his team 40 seconds on the other side of the 2-minute warning.Rotten time out. Play ended at 2:41. Have to give it a second to see the play clock.
To not know the stakes when a play starts at 2:46 and you have one time out left is absolutely shocking. Just wait three seconds to see whether the play clock starts in time to require a play before the two minute warning.Andy Reid. Cost his team 40 seconds on the other side of the 2-minute warning.
Yeah, I'm not sure if it was rotten (the clock operators have been slow pretty often this year in setting the play clock), but it was definitely worth giving it a few seconds to see if it was going to be worth calling one there.Rotten time out. Play ended at 2:41. Have to give it a second to see the play clock.
Well, as Steve Urquel or Stephane Urquelle?I'm pretty sure Jaleel White could carve up KC's D
I also think it should have been a 25 second clock if it was an inadvertent whistle. We’ve seen that rule before. Didn’t matter but Vinovich just wanted out.Haha, so the ref who saw it thought it was a penalty, but everyone who didn't see it just said "let's end the game." Great job, NFL.
And I don't think it's just inattenton to detail in the heat of the moment. It happens so often with certain coaches that I think they just can't grasp this concept in general and only use timeouts either to stop the clock or to "save them" without any thought about how best to use them. You know if that was Belichick, he would have anticipated the run outside to kill the clock, set the edge, and blown up that play in the backfield.To not know the stakes when a play starts at 2:46 and you have one time out left is absolutely shocking. Just wait three seconds to see whether the play clock starts in time to require a play before the two minute warning.
It costs you absolutely nothing. If they start the play clock late, just call your time out at 2:35.
Many years ago he used the exact same language except it was Frank Gore with the ball.“Jones squirting through the hole” is top notch announcing
If you couldn't / didn't have Belichick, what coach would you most want out of the current league? My pick would be Reid, there are other defensible picks, but you're either lying or crazy if you say he's not in your top 5.I literally have no idea what to think of Andy Reid. He’s obviously a very gifted play caller, and his teams win a lot of regular season games. But I wouldn’t want him anywhere near the Pats.
I mean, maybe any of the coaches that have won a SB, plus McVey, Shanahan and Reich?If you couldn't / didn't have Belichick, what coach would you most want out of the current league? My pick would be Reid, there are other defensible picks, but you're either lying or crazy if you say he's not in your top 5.
Andy Reid has never won a Super Bowl. I think he’s only made it to 1. His teams consistently fall apart when it matters. Seems like Reich was the brains behind the Eagles win. Yeah, I’d take the guy with the higher upside.k, I'll go with "crazy" on that one.
Carroll and Harbaugh I'll give you - I still pick Reid, but they're proven. But Pederson? McVay? You'd pick Frank Reich, he of the 7 career games coached, ahead of any non-Belichick coach?
No. Not Jon Gruden.I mean, it was Reid's front office and coaching philosophy that won for Philly, hell some of his core roster too (Jason Kelce, Jason Peters, Foles of course, Fletcher Cox, Celek, Brandon Graham, Curry, etc etc). Dude's got a 20-year history of building great rosters, identifying and developing QBs, getting the whole to be more than the sum of its parts. But sure, Frank Reich.
Getting on him for getting pantsed by Belichick and Brady twice when it mattered seems to me like getting on Billy Beane for his shit not working in the playoffs.
Jon Gruden - whose autocorrect suggestion is "trident", btw - won a title too. You'd take him over Andy Reid?
Reid left the Eagles in 2012. That comment above is hilarious.I mean, it was Reid's front office and coaching philosophy that won for Philly, hell some of his core roster too