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 think, by talking to the doctor, that he will be fine and he feels good. We will see when he gets up here and starts doing work.
We'll see how he does (Tuesday) and how he comes back in Wednesday. He should be fine for the game. We have to get the soreness out.
He should be fine for the game. We need to get rid of the soreness and he should be all right.
He was fine today. I would expect that.
He was fine today. He did a great job.
Brad Childress is one of the finest coaches I've ever been around in football.
They settled that. They've been fine on the practice field so we didn't have any questions about that. That's all we care about.
It was a good meeting, ... He was out there practicing and practicing well. He did a nice job. . . . He was fine today.
I thought they played hard, but I thought there were too many mistakes. We had way too many penalties. You can't go backwards in the National Football League and expect to win football games.
I thought the effort of our football team was very good,
I think that everybody on the football team has a lot of confidence in him. He's playing well, but it's not something new that he is doing now that he didn't do before. He is getting more of an opportunity now.
I think all three of them, Westbrook, Perry and Moats, are similar in a lot of ways. Not in stature, but all three of them catch the ball well. They all are very quick.
I think it was the stress throughout the game,
It gets pointed at McMahon, but it's not all him. You can't have six or seven drops like we did Saturday.