Yes I was just told that Ariana is superior to Reid
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I think Arians is superior to Reid. Prior to last year, Reid was a failure in games that mattered. Arians has two Rings as an assistant, and is considered every bit the offensive mind Reid has been. I stand by the opinion, and we'll see how it goes in two weeks. I don't plan on spending them debating. We have our thoughts. The game will bear them out, or disprove. Good Luck!
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History tends to favor my position. Brady usually wins these games. That's a fact. KC fans have this misguided notion that they can't be beaten. They can. Mahomes is good, bordering great. Brady has beaten bigger names, and better teams for two decades now. Completing 60% of his passes and 40TD. He's far from over the hill. And he has a great defense. Take it seriously. And if you think Mahomes wants it more than Brady, you're deluded. Brady wants it. Every week. He's obsessed with greatness. He's not taking this lightly at all.
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I'm telling you. Watch out. The overconfidence will cost them. Brady has been on fire, and making magic happen. PS you're dealing with JPP and Ndomakong Suh on that DL, with no Eric Fisher. This is going to be a bloodbath, and KC would be wise to take it as the biggest challenge in franchise history. It is. They're playing a well-coached, deep talented, capable team that came back on them in week 12 and are playing excellent football. And...Bruce Arians & Todd Bowles are every bit the coaching tandem as what the Chiefs have to offer. This is a tough matchup. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Todd Bowles is the DC. I'd almost bet Arians had nothing to do with the defensive game plan.
Arians and Bowles were together in AZ. Based on what I saw of them when they were both here, I doubt Arians is a micromanager. And Bowles has worked for Arians long enough to know perfectly well what Arians wants. The only time Arians is going to stick his nose into Bowles' business is if something goes terribly wrong, and even then he's not going to dictate to Bowles how to call a defense. [Reply]