Jeremiah Trotter thinks Andy Reid got out-coached in a lot of games
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Nice to get some validation for what most of us thought. Reid is a rah rah guy who rode a borderline HOF QB and a definite HOF D coordinator to all his success.
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He hasn't been out coached, he over thinks it and gets too cute.
1st and goal, run the ****ing rock 4 times if needed. It seems more like play calling than coaching that he struggles with |
Piss and frustration.
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This is funny because Trotter struggled unless he was playing for Reid, which is why he kept going back to Philly and played for them three separate times.
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He is more than a rah-rah guy. The team has great starts to games sometimes, including both times this year. I think he is a coach that does a good job getting his team ready to play, save for the titan game. But in the heat of the game he doesn't always adjust well and clearly has no clue how to pace a game or run a clock.
He outsmarts himself and seems afraid to go the "running well" too often when it's working. Him and his staff have gotten average guys to work in roles for periods of times. He had a lot to do with the eagles run. Saying otherwise is exaggerating to make a point. But it's no coincidence that in big games, when the little things are magnified, that his teams usually came up short. His press conference shows how he really is oblivious or unwilling to admit his faults. |
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Reid is the typical genius. He has no common sense whatsoever.
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Time for a play-caller like an OC that calls plays even if just the last 5 minutes per quarter.. SMH
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Doug Pederson calls the plays in the preseason games.
I wonder what would happen if Clark said, "Hey Andy, I want you to let Doug do what most offensive coordinators do and have him call the plays. That's all. Keep up the good work." |
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let andy coach all he wants, until game day
then lock his ass inna small room with lots of food let pederson call the game |
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He isn't going to do anything to rock the boat. |
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Get used to the shitshow. |
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He didn't go back because of Andy. |
Does anyone know Reid's record without JJ??
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If Jeremiah Trotter didn't trust Andy Reid, why did he re-sign with the Eagles after his initial contract expired?
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2004-2006: Eagles 2009: Eagles **** Jeremiah Trotter. |
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Do you ****ing watch football?? |
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I don't know, ask him. OR - For the money. OR - Because he flamed out everywhere else he went. There's a lot of reasons. You would just have to have a cognitive process to put that together, Dane. |
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If Trotter had no faith in Reid, he would have signed elsewhere. How ****ing dumb are you, exactly? |
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I'm just as critical of Andy as anyone. I said from the very beginning he's terrible at clock management and too pass happy. And he hasn't changed in 15 years. I still maintain that if they dumped Alex Smith tomorrow, everyone would rejoice but Andy would want another QB who excels in the short passing game. That's his thing. But, this idea that he's outcoached in pretty much every game (the premise of this thread) is being way overdramatic. The guy has some major flaws but he's a top 10 coach. He's only had like 2 or 3 losing seasons in almost two decades or work, numerous playoff wins and deep playoff runs. You'd only find a handful of guys with a better resume, and that means something because Reid has pretty much built every team he's coached. |
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The premise of this thread is that Andy was out coached in a "lot of big games", which is absolutely true. |
Both Trotter and the thread starter said, and I quote, "a lot of games." I took that as more than half, but if not I stand corrected. I agree there were some big moments he shot himself in the foot. I think his redzone playcalling the other night was terrible.
Still, Reid has more playoff wins than the entire Chiefs franchise. He also coached well in a lot of big games too. I don't know how people can argue otherwise. If Reid is a failure to you, there's literally no successful coach besides Belichick. |
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Assuming that Trotter signed with the Eagles repeatedly because they were his only option completely invalidates his statement. |
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No one thought Jim Johnson sucked. In fact, the evidence shows that Jim Johnson was the reason Philly went to 4 straight NFC Championship games. |
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Good coaches get outcoached more than you'd think, but good coaches on good teams can rely on a talent surplus to overcome it.
The talent on the team at crucial spots are dick. Belichick has been outcoached many a times and is a first ballot HoF coach. He just got lucky because they had more talent than Rex Ryan or the Bills. I'd focus more on why the **** is Alex Smith still starting and the Offensive Line is still an aids dumpster fire. You're not going to have the greatest ****ing gameplan every single week in a league filled with a lot of good coaches. |
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This is an interesting read : http://www.rantsports.com/nfl/2012/1...elphia-eagles/ |
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Either he's a terrible coach or he throws games on purpose. Pick one. |
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Evidence shows? What are you, Matlock? What evidence is that? I agree, Jim Johnson was a great defensive coordinator and the Eagles were not a better team after he died. But they had a top 10 offense most years. They were good teams. You don't have that kind of sustained run without being a good team on every side of the ball. And Reid was the guy who made all the football decisions and hired Jim Johnson in the first place. The excuses this places make for success are ridiculous. |
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Reg season : 97-62-1 Playoffs : 10-7 Reid w/o Johnson : Reg season : 53-44 Playoffs : 0-3 I rest my case. |
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If reid is one of the best, nfl coaching is at a definite low point. The guy routinely blows games with complete unawareness of the situation. I realize the chiefs had to have a name coach in their situation at the time, but reid was and is a guy who is known for melting down in tight situations. There's no debate about it.
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Who hired Jim Johnson? Who gave him pay raises to make him one of the highest paid coordinators in the league? You're legitimately trying to argue that Andy Reid is a bad coach because he hired good assistant coaches? Is this for real? |
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bunch of ****ing drama queens here. |
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His playcalling has always been predictable. He hasn't changed in 17 years. His offense is get guys in space, stretch the field horizontally, let your speed make plays. Use the short passing game as a substitute for the running game. Throw tons of passes to the RBs. That's what we signed up for.
But that said, he's won a ton of games. And not just a Marty-ish career... very few down years, numerous playoff appearances and wins. I'm not sure there are that many current coaches with better resumes. Belichick obviously. Carroll. John Harbaugh? Maybe Sean Payton? Coughlin at one time, but maybe not present day. Very few of these guys have done it consistently for almost two decades though. Of course that doesn't mean squat going forward for the Chiefs, but this thread is debating whether he was a bad coach in Philly. |
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Or, in plain English: The "good" is NOT outweighing the bad. |
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It doesn't matter if you're predictable conservative like Marty or predictable risky like Mike Martz, it's bad. It leads to giving up an edge. It gives an advantage. |
Never trust a former player from Hooks.
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But in general, you know he's going to run a short pass happy offense. But that's true with almost everyone. You know the Ravens are going to chuck it deep over and over, you know the Broncos and Patriots will run lots of picks, you know the Seahawks will run the ball a lot to set up the playaction passes. You just have to execute. |
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There is only so much one man can do from the sidelines. Players have to execute. Plain and simple. When players execute, teams win, which makes head coaches look "great". When players don't execute, head coaches look like fools, allowing everyone to criticize. Reid has won far more games than he's lost, making him a good head coach. He's definitely one of the best at game planning and scheming. He does his "thing" well but once it's off script, he has as many problems as anyone else in the league, which is why you'll always hear commentators say "He just needs to stick with the game plan". I can't believe that anyone thought that Kubiak "out coached" Reid. If so, that's a joke. The Chiefs didn't execute and turned over the ball five times. That's why they lost. |
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They don't. And knowing they don't, mostly because we only have one legit WR, Reid still calls his ideal game plan. The one player (Charles) most likely to turn a mundane play into a big gain he ignores and under-utilizes. Then he takes that player and kills his morale... |
Glazer on the FOX pregame today said for that final drive, Kubiak basically told Manning "Go do your thing" and let him call all the plays.
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Reid out coached his own damn self.
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Reid setup a game plan against Denver that was the exact opposite of what it should have been. We used a misdirection,lateral offense against a undersized,speed defense. That is a mistake from day 1 of the game plan. Reid was either too stupid or stubborn to use the correct game plan. The fact that we don't have a power back on the team indicates that Reid won't change regardless of the opponent. Andy Reid was a good guy to bring in to turn the organization around but this should be his last year in Kansas City. |
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I could see how people would go nuts if he had called and end around featuring James O'Shaunessey or Frankie Hammond. But Reid put the ball in the hands of his best offensive player and that player failed to execute. Let's not pretend like Reid didn't do the smart thing. And for those of you that counter with "play for OT", which would have been foolish against Manning anyway, as Reid said, he played to win the game. |
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There have be a dozen specific examples of what Reid did wrong against Denver. He's done those same things over and over again ... he's not going to change. |
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There are 30 things you could point at as bad HC decisions in game time that aren't related to play calling... |
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of course since you haven't coached anything then should lead the way out the CP door. |
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Never fails. |
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In short, why should I take your opinion seriously? What game plan have you ever put together? Convince me. |
I see the dogs have found a new chew toy.
...not reading this crap all season. |
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How much coaching experience do you have to say that i'm wrong? That Jeremiah Trotter is wrong? I imagine i've played as much organized football as most of the people on this board. FYI don't play madden at all. |
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