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Nzoner's Game Room>Andy Reid is a terrible head football coach
rabblerouser 09:43 AM 09-18-2015
Andy Reid got depantsed in the Super Bowl by Bruce Arians.

Bruce Fucking Arians and Tom Fucking Brady.

Well, you see, Andy Reid is an offensive genius, and how dare we question Andy Reid's genius in not running the ball and not utilizing the screen pass in the face of an epically brutal pass rush, a patchwork offensive line and a QB with a hurt toe?

How dare we question his geniusness?
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Oh, and Spags? The "great Brady Killer"? They had his defense figured out by the 2nd quarter and he couldn't adjust it. He was Bob Sutton Jr.
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FAX 11:06 AM 09-20-2018
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
It's easy to scapegoat Alex Smith but don't forget, Andy Reid hand-picked him to run the offense. Reid has to share some off the blame on that one.
The entire franchise was a 2-month-old, used tampon.

Wally brought in AS11 to stabilize the club. And it worked. Wally got more out of AS11 than any other coach in Alex's career. Won our first playoff game since the invention of beer. On the road.

Brought us back from hell.

Wasn't good enough, so he brought in better quality, more malleable clay that he could mold. Sent Alex to a retirement home that pays him 90m.

Organizes and oversees the off-season, then goes out and scores a record number of 10 TDs ... on the road ... with a first-year starter.

All in all, I think Wally has done a damn fine job.

FAX
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chiefzilla1501 11:13 AM 09-20-2018
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
So you think that running the football with a multiple score lead is a bad idea when you have the leagues top running attacks? And this concept that he he doesn't throw the ball while nursing a lead is ridiculous. Did you not watch last week?
We ended the San Diego game on 3 out of 4 three and outs after dominating on offense. If not for SD muffing a punt and missing a fg, we let them climb back into a game they had no business climbing back into. Against both San Diego and Pittsburgh, we had the same pattern we've seen a million times under Reid... Defense falls into ultra conservative prevent, offense stalls on multiple 3 and outs, opponent ties by halftime. Against Pittsburgh, we again relied primarily on hunt to hold the lead... It worked then, but it's not a crutch I want to keep relying on.

We've already lost two playoff games because our playcalling was horrendous when we took our foot off the gas. When reid has it in his head to protect the lead, we are consistently ineffective and much of that is because our playcalling feels totally different than the gameplan that got us the lead in the first place. R2p2, predictable runs up the gut, frustratingly conservative prevent defense. It's not just this year. Andy Reid has done this his whole career.

It's such a simple solution. Don't completely abandon the gameplan that earned you the lead. It's not like bellichick at all. Everybody makes mistakes. But when the same fixable mistake happens over and over and over again, that's absolutely on the coach.
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htismaqe 11:17 AM 09-20-2018
Originally Posted by FAX:
The entire franchise was a 2-month-old, used tampon.

Wally brought in AS11 to stabilize the club. And it worked. Wally got more out of AS11 than any other coach in Alex's career. Won our first playoff game since the invention of beer. On the road.

Brought us back from hell.

Wasn't good enough, so he brought in better quality, more malleable clay that he could mold. Sent Alex to a retirement home that pays him 90m.

Organizes and oversees the off-season, then goes out and scores a record number of 10 TDs ... on the road ... with a first-year starter.

All in all, I think Wally has done a damn fine job.

FAX
I absolutely agree on all points. But again, that view is 100% hindsight.
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chiefzilla1501 11:19 AM 09-20-2018
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
It was a great move. Reid + Alex lead the Chiefs out of the doldrums and into respectability.

Reid also replaced the guy with his optimal QB when the time was right. Not sure what he could have done better.
It is possible to acknowledge Andy Reid's spectacular ability to coach players and spectacular playcalling while recognizing that he has consistent flaws in managing games Situationally. We aren't talking about a few clock management errors. We are talking about a consistent trend of him being inept at holding a lead and closing out games where we are winning. And the worst part of it is, he is inept at it because he goes against all the brilliant strategy that earned him the lead in the first place.
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htismaqe 11:19 AM 09-20-2018
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
We ended the San Diego game on 3 out of 4 three and outs after dominating on offense. If not for SD muffing a punt and missing a fg, we let them climb back into a game they had no business climbing back into. Against both San Diego and Pittsburgh, we had the same pattern we've seen a million times under Reid... Defense falls into ultra conservative prevent, offense stalls on multiple 3 and outs, opponent ties by halftime. Against Pittsburgh, we again relied primarily on hunt to hold the lead... It worked then, but it's not a crutch I want to keep relying on.

We've already lost two playoff games because our playcalling was horrendous when we took our foot off the gas. When reid has it in his head to protect the lead, we are consistently ineffective and much of that is because our playcalling feels totally different than the gameplan that got us the lead in the first place. R2p2, predictable runs up the gut, frustratingly conservative prevent defense. It's not just this year. Andy Reid has done this his whole career.

It's such a simple solution. Don't completely abandon the gameplan that earned you the lead. It's not like bellichick at all. Everybody makes mistakes. But when the same fixable mistake happens over and over and over again, that's absolutely on the coach.
Except that's not entirely true.

In the Charger game, at the same point where Alex Smith would have checked to a screen and made them punt, Mahomes hit Sausage on a wheel route for a TD.
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chiefzilla1501 11:25 AM 09-20-2018
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Except that's not entirely true.

In the Charger game, at the same point where Alex Smith would have checked to a screen and made them punt, Mahomes hit Sausage on a wheel route for a TD.
And then what did we do on the next drive with 10 minutes left? Run hunt straight up the gut twice in a row. Followed by multiple 3 and outs. Do you think we went 3 and out the entire 4q because mahomes couldn't move the ball? Or was it playcalling?

Same pattern every game. Sprint to a big lead. Completely inept on BOTH offense and defense until team comes back. Come out of halftime and both sides dominate. 4th quarter lead where offense lays up while the defense is asked to hold the lead.
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FAX 11:27 AM 09-20-2018
Mr. chiefzilla1501, you're one of my favorite posters, but dude ...

Wally is not responsible for the "forward progress" debacle. Wally is not responsible for the holding call on Fisher. Before that, we were a seriously injured team in NE with key guys literally playing on 1 leg. Playoff games are tough, man. We're just not used to being in so many of them in such a short period of time.

Teams have to acclimate to the NFL playoff dynamic. Once they rise to that level of competitiveness, the good ones learn how to win in the tournament. Wally's been there. But, other than a couple of FA pickups, most of our players had never sniffed a playoff game in their entire careers. Throw in a few officiating decisions made by Satan's Turds, and we are where we are.

Easy there, man.

FAX
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Trivers 11:31 AM 09-20-2018
Originally Posted by FAX:
The entire franchise was a 2-month-old, used tampon.

Wally brought in AS11 to stabilize the club. And it worked. Wally got more out of AS11 than any other coach in Alex's career. Won our first playoff game since the invention of beer. On the road.

Brought us back from hell.

Wasn't good enough, so he brought in better quality, more malleable clay that he could mold. Sent Alex to a retirement home that pays him 90m.

Organizes and oversees the off-season, then goes out and scores a record number of 10 TDs ... on the road ... with a first-year starter.

All in all, I think Wally has done a damn fine job.

FAX
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FAX 11:33 AM 09-20-2018
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I absolutely agree on all points. But again, that view is 100% hindsight.
LOL

How much of this thread is about "foresight"?

Or, come to think of it, "nowsight"?

Why do I always get called out? Damn it, man.

FAX
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htismaqe 11:57 AM 09-20-2018
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
And then what did we do on the next drive with 10 minutes left? Run hunt straight up the gut twice in a row. Followed by multiple 3 and outs. Do you think we went 3 and out the entire 4q because mahomes couldn't move the ball? Or was it playcalling?

Same pattern every game. Sprint to a big lead. Completely inept on BOTH offense and defense until team comes back. Come out of halftime and both sides dominate. 4th quarter lead where offense lays up while the defense is asked to hold the lead.
I'm not looking them all up but the 2nd to last possession was 1 run and 2 passes. The first pass was short and the 2nd was incomplete. They didn't execute.
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htismaqe 11:57 AM 09-20-2018
Originally Posted by FAX:
LOL

How much of this thread is about "foresight"?

Or, come to think of it, "nowsight"?

Why do I always get called out? Damn it, man.

FAX
I called Pitt out too. :-)
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FAX 12:06 PM 09-20-2018
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I called Pitt out too. :-)
You expect me to actually read these threads?

FAX
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htismaqe 12:08 PM 09-20-2018
Originally Posted by FAX:
You expect me to actually read these threads?

FAX
Of course not. I don't. :-)
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Mecca 12:21 PM 09-20-2018
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
The thing is, coaching in the NFL is the icing on the cake. It's not that Tomlin is a good coach or a bad coach (I think he's a horrible leader of men myself, he's a crybaby and his team reflects that), it's that not even Tomlin could screw up the amount of talent they had on that team during those years. A HOF QB and a stifling D is going to win a lot of games and few championships regardless of who the coach is.

It's just like the Bob Sutton argument here. The truly elite coaches make good units great but even great coaches can't make bad units good. Likewise, bad coaches can make great units good but they can't make great units bad.

Talent trumps everything else in the NFL, period.
Bingo, Mike Tomlin is successful because he went to a ready made team and has a front office that has still found him players.

If he had had the experience most new HC's have where he was hired by some team picking top 5 coming off a 3-13 year he'd probably be a position coach again who hadn't HCd in years and had some token Rooney interviews.

Also for a guy who was a DB coach he really knows shit about defense.
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Pitt Gorilla 12:46 PM 09-20-2018
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Well that's certainly true but it's also 100% hindsight. 3 years ago when it appeared Alex Smith might retire a Chief with 1 playoff win, it sure didn't seem that way.
It's all hindsight, of course, including the fact that Reid and Smith won in KC when there was little of that happening prior to their tenures. If that was all they did, it was great. The fact that Reid moved on to a better player cements his greatness.

People are correct to "blame" Reid; he made KC respectable again.
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