Wow. What a half assed hit piece on Eric Bieniemy. Someone REALLY doesn't want this guy getting a job.
The guy tanks his own interviews, so I hardly think this was necessary.
Two things happened in that game. Reid refused to run the ball against 3 man fronts, and Patrick Mahomes froze on two potential scoring plays at the end of regulation. One to Hardman, and the one over the middle to Kelce or Pringle.
Is it really so hard to accept that Mahomes failed in a huge game? Do we really need this "rogue coordinator was destroying the team from inside for two years, right under the nose of Andy Reid, and was brought back anyway" horseshit?
This is as bad if not worse than the rigged narrative. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wallcrawler:
Wow. What a half assed hit piece on Eric Bieniemy. Someone REALLY doesn't want this guy getting a job.
The guy tanks his own interviews, so I hardly think this was necessary.
Two things happened in that game. Reid refused to run the ball against 3 man fronts, and Patrick Mahomes froze on two potential scoring plays at the end of regulation. One to Hardman, and the one over the middle to Kelce or Pringle.
Is it really so hard to accept that Mahomes failed in a huge game? Do we really need this "rogue coordinator was destroying the team from inside for two years, right under the nose of Andy Reid, and was brought back anyway" horseshit?
This is as bad if not worse than the rigged narrative.
This is also a hit piece on Andy Reid. If it were to all come out that this was real, then the part you can't really fix is Reid. Philadelphia found themselves in a weird place with Reid by the end, where there was major dysfunction, but not wanting to let Reid go because he had been so great for them. This article, if accurate, would imply we are facing some of the same challenges. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Wallcrawler:
Wow. What a half assed hit piece on Eric Bieniemy. Someone REALLY doesn't want this guy getting a job.
The guy tanks his own interviews, so I hardly think this was necessary.
Two things happened in that game. Reid refused to run the ball against 3 man fronts, and Patrick Mahomes froze on two potential scoring plays at the end of regulation. One to Hardman, and the one over the middle to Kelce or Pringle.
Is it really so hard to accept that Mahomes failed in a huge game? Do we really need this "rogue coordinator was destroying the team from inside for two years, right under the nose of Andy Reid, and was brought back anyway" horseshit?
This is as bad if not worse than the rigged narrative.
No, it clearly states in the article that it ISN'T a hit piece. You can't lie on the internet, it's the rules [Reply]