This quote from Eagles media many moons ago... Same shit here in KC
"His flaws have been the same—poor clock management, unwillingness to run the ball more often, his stubbornness—since he stepped behind the clipboard in 1999." [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jimmya:
This quote from Eagles media many moons ago... Same shit here in KC
"His flaws have been the same—poor clock management, unwillingness to run the ball more often, his stubbornness—since he stepped behind the clipboard in 1999."
Some people aren't paying attention to the actual stats again. Go check the box scores for the games we've played this season. The Chargers/Chiefs game for example. 25 passes-23 runs. Basically 50-50.
Sometimes we pass more, sure. But looking at the season, and last season, btw, it's about 55-45, give or take a few percentage points. Does that sound like he's unwilling to run the ball? Should we be running 60% of the time?
And "stubbornness" is pretty vague. Stubborn about what, specifically? Because many times stubbornness is a positive quality in a coach or a player. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jimmya:
This quote from Eagles media many moons ago... Same shit here in KC
"His flaws have been the same—poor clock management, unwillingness to run the ball more often, his stubbornness—since he stepped behind the clipboard in 1999."
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Why the fuck are you guys giving any credence to what Eagles fans say?
Half of that fanbase is functionally retarded.
You're giving them too much credit. People in Philly, DC and Baltimore all are stupid, stupid scum. But Philly people are the worst altogether. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
So I just looked and the Chiefs threw the ball 575 times and ran the ball 375 times. About 40% running plays, for those of you keeping score.
This is where someone is going to come back and say, "no, you counted wrong; we passed 576 times!"
Look again, one of those passes was that throw by Colquitt on the botched kick. Since that wasn't a planned passing play, I omitted that one.
Its all about wins and losses and where you end up. (Glory would kind of agree).
I dont care how much they run I care when they run and if it works, just like passing.
If you look at the injuries we had this season and look where we are you have to be a mouth breathing, low IQ, toe jam eating fool to think Reid is a bad coach.
We all know in the end if Reid doesn't win a SB his career has been a disappointment given his talent and ability to coach.
But if you have 2 functional rational brain cells in your head you understand that Andy can be both a great coach and have had a disappointing career at times.
Winning the SB isn't all skill, there is plenty of luck involved. Nobody but a moron would argue Doug Peterson is a better coach than Reid for example. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Its all about wins and losses and where you end up. (Glory would kind of agree).
I dont care how much they run I care when they run and if it works, just like passing.
If you look at the injuries we had this season and look where we are you have to be a mouth breathing, low IQ, toe jam eating fool to think Reid is a bad coach.
We all know in the end if Reid doesn't win a SB his career has been a disappointment given his talent and ability to coach.
But if you have 2 functional rational brain cells in your head you understand that Andy can be both a great coach and have had a disappointing career at times.
Winning the SB isn't all skill, there is plenty of luck involved. Nobody but a moron would argue Doug Peterson is a better coach than Reid for example.
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Reid has coached the Chiefs for 50 years?
Oh, so you want jump to that lily pad to play THAT game to protect him? Weak.
Pretty-much by that standard of thinking, we shouldn't have gotten rid of Alex Smith and faster than Fat Andy. Or any other player that we've gotten rid of.
Andy shouldn't be given a decade to win something any more than a player. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Jimmya:
This quote from Eagles media many moons ago... Same shit here in KC
"His flaws have been the same—poor clock management, unwillingness to run the ball more often, his stubbornness—since he stepped behind the clipboard in 1999."