Andy Reid

Andy Reid
Andrew Walter Reidis an American football coach who is the current head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. Reid was previously the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, a position he held from 1999 to 2012. From 2001 to 2012, he was also the Eagles' executive vice president of football operations, effectively making him the team's general manager. He led the Eagles to five National Football Conferencechampionship games, including four consecutive appearances from 2001-2004, and...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth19 March 1958
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I've got to take the next few days and check what I see in the mirror.
I gave him a day off to let that thing rest up and have him ready for Sunday.
I expect them to step up and do a nice job. I always tell them that you just focus in on your fundamentals and until you get the feel of it, you focus in on that football, run the routes the right way and you will be fine.
I expect them to do a nice job. If you focus in on the football and run the routes the right way, you'll be fine.
Besides his ability, another thing that impressed us was that he was the captain of the football team, which shows he was very well-respected by the coaches and players. We're excited to be bring in a person of that caliber.
He'll struggle here for a couple of days and we'll see how he does as time goes on.
It was an opportunity to see the young guys perform. But I wasn't very happy with the performance. It wasn't very good.
With David's situation, we're looking at some other kickers to bring in here, just in case he can't perform.
We understand it's never as good as you think and never as bad as you think in this league. Mike Nolan's putting together a football team right now, working his tail off to get that thing right. He's got a bright future ahead of him.
There are a lot of things we need to clean up before we get to the regular season. We just got to knock some of the rust off. There are certain things I was very happy with, and there are other things we need to polish up.
There are always things that are going to happen, ... Anytime you deal with 88 guys, things are going to happen.
T.O. came up big. That was a great play he made at the end for that touchdown. He's a great player who stepped up when we needed him.
This should heal up. It may take six to nine weeks to get right.
You know as well as I do that everybody's different and how they heal, ... I'm not going to sit here and throw times at you.