Watch after next season Andy Reid retires and Eric Bieniemey is named Head Coach of the Kansas City Chiefs (my favorite team). just to spite all the negative and false narrative these numbskulls put out. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rasputin:
Watch after next season Andy Reid retires and Eric Bieniemey is named Head Coach of the Kansas City Chiefs (my favorite team). just to spite all the negative and false narrative these numbskulls put out.
Now THAT would be funny! But I'm not sure I want Eric B. as the head coach haha [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rasputin:
Watch after next season Andy Reid retires and Eric Bieniemey is named Head Coach of the Kansas City Chiefs (my favorite team). just to spite all the negative and false narrative these numbskulls put out.
Would we have to give ourselves two 3rd round picks? [Reply]
Originally Posted by oldman:
There are some things that ring true in this article. I'm not saying I believe everything, but let's look at one fact. EB has had multiple interviews for a HC job over the last couple years. Did he get any of them? There were candidates of color that did, so what's the problem? Either he comes in unprepared or he's a miserable prick. You can justify openings like NOLA, but when you have multiple shots at the brass ring and come up short each time, something is wrong with the candidate.
The shouting at the bench by PMII wasn't a onetime incident. There were multiple occasions in multiple games, we all saw it. Calls were late coming in and plays often rushed. Again, we all saw it.
If there was a blowup by a OL, it almost had to be either Thuney or Brown. Wylie is a scrub and both Creed and Smith are rookies. If it was Brown, distrust in the OC could be a deciding factor on where you play next year. Bad calls make you look bad and in a contract year that's not good.
Bottom line is, no one pays $125 and up for a seat to see EB coach.
This is all correct.
Originally Posted by oldman:
If there's a riff between PMII and EB, we all know who has to go. PMII is a pro, raised by a pro, and you don't throw games and remain a pro long.
1. it's "rift", and yeah, you throw the games the league tells you to throw, or you won't remain a pro long. [Reply]