Andy Reid,nice guy but terrible at strategy.He was crying on sideline last night?

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  • BrentCrude
    SBR MVP
    • 11-16-05
    • 4665

    #1
    Andy Reid,nice guy but terrible at strategy.He was crying on sideline last night?
    It showed closeups of Reid last night and I could swear I saw tear drops streaming down his cheeks in the same fashion as the Indian chief in that old commercial crying about his river being polluted.The guy looks like he has health problems not to mention that his kids and homelife are in total chaos.I suppose he blames alot of his problems on concentrating too much time on football and not enough on his homelife.I think coaches have the highest rates of suicide and drug deaths with their kids of any profession.Take Tony Dungy and Bart Star just to name a couple.

    When Reid was an assistant in Green Bay everyone thought Reid was the hottest commodity where he could have picked his coaches vacancy job.I have seen him time and time again make critical fundamental blunders especially at the end of games when it comes to time management.Then last night he never put tight ends in the right spot to help out the rookie offensive linemen who were getting bull rushed.It was one of the sloppiest coaching jobs I ever saw.It was almost like he was forced to throw the game as some sort of payback to the mob?

    Either Reid was having a mental breakdown or he was crying because he made his team take a dive?Sure,they had injuries to contend with but something seemed out of place with play calling.etc.Weren't there a couple probable starters that were late scratches for the Eagles?

    Remember the last few minutes of the super bowl when the Eagles could have closed in on the score and how bad Reid and ** Nab were getting plays called in and running them in fast order?Someone said ** Nab was waving to someone in the stands he knew when all this was going down.
  • pokernut9999
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 07-25-07
    • 12757

    #2
    I saw that last night and thought it was tears also. I liked when they had all out blitzes and all the receivers ran deep and never turned around. Seems like good teams have short drop off routes too offset the blitz.

    At least the changed their strategy at the half.

    Oops no the did not.
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    • Rollins08
      SBR MVP
      • 04-20-07
      • 1337

      #3
      Mcnabb is just not a great QB, hes good but not great. Also they have never had a great WR, except for Owens for a short period.
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      • jon13009
        SBR MVP
        • 09-22-07
        • 1258

        #4
        It just looked like Mcnabb had little time to do anything. Looks like a long year for the Eagles unless they get the O-line straightened out.
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        • IWishIWasRich
          SBR High Roller
          • 09-11-07
          • 104

          #5
          I'm sure that it will be someone else's fault, surely not McNabb. Did he not have the same crew (minus Westbrook) when he was looking so good the previous week?
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          • ZeRo C@iDa*
            SBR Hustler
            • 09-20-07
            • 77

            #6
            Originally posted by BrentCrude
            I think coaches have the highest rates of suicide and drug deaths with their kids of any profession..
            ...I thought it was dentists that had the highest rates of suicides
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            • Seattle Slew
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 01-02-06
              • 7373

              #7
              Eagles will finish last in that division. They have very few talented players, and the coaches are below average. No late-season run for them this year.
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