I appreciate Andy Reid, Hall of Fame 3 time Superbowl Champion coach of my favorite football team, The Kansas City Chiefs.
My favorite Andy Reid commercial is the full length version of drawing mustaches on sleeping players with permanent marker.
My favorite Superbowl win is the Eagles when he twice over schemed up touchdown pass plays in which there were no defenders within a mile of the receivers, and tore out the souls of the Philly fans by calling "church mode" after Bradberry's hilarious game losing hold on Juju.
My favorite aspect of Andy is that his handling of success and failure is equal. Guy just won his 9th straight division title, and you'd barely know it. The only time you see Andy get red faced on the sideline is almost exclusively when he's tearing the closest official a new ass after horrific calls/no calls, which lights fires under his players and if at home, the entire Arrowhead faithful.
If Andy is ever the "bad guy" with a player, you never see it or hear about it unless the player comes forward with it, like Frank Clark admitted. A Stark contrast to guys like the purple faced Brian Daboll, or raging asshole Tom Coughlin.
He sees the person before the player. He's resurrected several careers, given numerous chances. Essentially, if you fail with Andy, and he says there's nothing more he can do and benches/releases you, you're basically failing at life, or professional football just isn't in the cards for you.
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If your mom and wife/fiance/girlfriend switched bodies, and you can only change it back by having sex with one of them, which one would you choose?
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Just got done watching some highlights and I would take Jamaal Charles over Sayers.
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