Gets to pick his own QB I guess......
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Great hire for KC, or anywhere really.
Reid was just in Philly for too long. No reason he won't be successful somewhere else. And KC has the #1 pick, although no great QBs coming out.BlameItOnTheHenne likes this. -
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KC's personnel department is not as good as Philly's. That's one reason.
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Hmm, interesting, Reid was used to running much of Philly, Pioli is known as a world class paranoid and control freak.
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Rumor is Reid is bringing Heckert as GM, plus other Philly front office guys.
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True. But maybe he'll make a good choice this time. Plenty of good candidates
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Or Miami.
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shula_guy Well-Known Member
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Sports radio has been out of it's mind up here, really since midway through the season.
Lotta parallels between Miami and KC. They're a year behind us, letting a coach go but keeping the GM ... and with the way Cassell regressed you have to wonder how much of an impact Todd Haley had on that team. -
Also, the hot rumor is that the owner is personally committed to the GM and thinks he is the best in the business.
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They did what we couldn't. They didn't let the GM get in the way of the teams progress. They got the best guy out there because they let Pioli go.
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1st, it's ludicrous to state so matter of factly that we let our GM get in the way of our team's progress. 2nd, I personally think Lovie Smith is a much better guy than Reid, although I am not sure either is the best guy out there.
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Disagree. Reid's been an amazing coach for a long time. And I think he is far from being considered old or washed up. Even Shula had his losing seasons.
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Rams won more games this season, then previous 3. Broncos #1 seed. With andy reid, Chiefs become instantly relevant.
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Lovie Smith seems to me a fairly bland coach who mainly focuses on defense. He wasn't exactly helped by Jerry Angelo, but it's not as if Smith's teams consistently overachieved. The Bears have legitimately elite talent on their roster.
Reid was about a decade ahead of his time, and possibly still is. He made some awful staff decisions, but I wonder how much of that had to do with being distracted by family problems.
Comparing the two, Reid is also more accomplished than Smith; more wins, higher winning percentage, more conference championship appearances, better quarterback handling, etc.
I don't really see how Smith is better than Reid. In fact, going by the numbers, Lovie Smith is basically Wade Phillips. I don't see anyone pushing for Wade Phillips to get another head coaching job.