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Originally Posted by NJChiefsFan
Reid said he gave it to Charles because he is the best running back. Yet he didn't let him run it on the five and instead tried to out think Denver and got in his own way.
Reid has a lot of great qualities as a coach. But whether this game is evidence or not, there really doesn't seem much doubt that Reid struggles mightily to manage a clock and a game. It's happened his whole career.
The whole "he is either a great coach or a terrible coach" is a joke. He has strengths and weaknesses. The clock is an F, and game management is poor as well. The turnovers, and DROPPED turnovers were outrageous, but Reid could have done a lot better.
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Game management is arguably a coach's biggest GameDay role.
If a Head Coach is not a good game manager, then by proxy, he isn't a good head coach.
It's known as the Herm Edwards rule.