This is the end for you Eagles. Time to bend the knees and acknowledge your Super Chiefs! Let's win it for Len dawson the original Super Chiefs [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief:
I think what Andy meant was if he wins another Super Bowl, Clark might have to break out the check book and *convince* him to stick around if you catch my drift.
I’m not sure Andy is that kind of guy.
Maybe if he was truly wanting to retire and Clark said so much money for a couple more seasons so we can properly prepare for this change… but even that possibility seems hard for me to accept because I’m thinking Reid will, with Clark’s blessing (and hopefully still Veach’s from the GM spot) will have a succession plan and HC in waiting in place. [Reply]
In fact I could see him retiring more-so if they lost than won.
Going 1-2 in the Super Bowl with Mahomes is awful. That could make any coach dejected lol.
Mahomes legacy is also at stake tonight. He can’t drop to 1-2 in the SB if he wants to catch Brady. Perceptions of Mahomes definitely change if he drops to 1-2.
Lots at stake tonight. Chiefs know it and Chiefs will win.
Josh Allen doesn't ever have to worry about losing in the Super Bowl. He's never gonna make one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CasselGotPeedOn:
Josh Allen doesn't ever have to worry about losing in the Super Bowl. He's never gonna make one.
Allen has got to stop sacrificing his body to convert a 3rd and 4 up 21 against the Panthers if he wants repeated shots at a Lombardi. Even his GM is begging him to stop at this point.
But what the hell are we doing? This is a SUPER BOWL thread. One that features smithandrew051's favorite team, the Kansas City Chiefs. I would be pleased if they won tonight. [Reply]
Jay Glazer reports Chiefs coach Andy Reid “didn’t say no” when asked if he’d retire after winning the Super Bowl. “I’m not getting any younger, I still have a young quarterback, I have a decision I have to make after this game,” Glazer relayed as Reid’s response. [Reply]
So excited for this! Can't believe this is the 3rd one of these we've been in in 4 years. Hope we kick the Eagles teeth in and Cheffers doesn't decide the game in the first qtr. [Reply]
Jay Glazer reports Chiefs coach Andy Reid “didn’t say no” when asked if he’d retire after winning the Super Bowl. “I’m not getting any younger, I still have a young quarterback, I have a decision I have to make after this game,” Glazer relayed as Reid’s response.
Yeah, but I doubt that’s the full quote of what Reid said. [Reply]