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Originally Posted by Buttfumblerooski
I do not have to dislike Andy Reid, in order to critique him.
I do not have to want Andy Reid fired, to want him to stop making the same dumb decisions he's made for two decades.
I do not have to hate Andy Reid to acknowledge that Patrick Mahomes is the reason Andy won his titles instead of flaming out in the post season as he had for two decades.
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You would have a point if you would actually balance out your hate with just the occasional acknowledgement of what Andy Reid does well as a coach. "But I don't hate Andy Reid!" Really? Then maybe you should ****ing act like it from time to time.
The first post you make that praises Andy Reid without any other bullshit attached to it will be your first. If the guy is ACTUALLY in your mind a coach you don't dislike and who shouldn't be fired, wouldn't you say he's worth a couple of posts here and there that mention the good things that he is? Or hell, maybe instead of immediately diving headfirst into your football version of Mein Kampf, you could preface your apparently balanced critiques with, "Look, Andy Reid is a top 10 (or even 5) head coach in this league and KC is lucky to have him." Or something to that effect. Because right now all we get out of you is Indy wildcard game and all of his Philly playoff losses that we just don't care about anymore.
I've criticized Andy Reid decisions, too. I think just about everybody has. But the criticisms are all in the here and now. We say, "I don't like that Andy ran a reverse on 3rd and 2" instead of bitching and moaning about what he did with Donovan McNabb or didn't do with Alex Smith.
Those are a couple of thoughts that would make you less of a universally recognized epic douche on this forum. Your choice if you want to adopt those or just keep continuing on your unhinged rants only to claim it's because of reading comprehension issues that you're misunderstood by everybody here. Until that happens, though, you lack that point you keep insisting is always clear as day in your writing.