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Originally Posted by milkman
Jeff Garcia was a pretty damn good QB in San Francisco.
Reid runs a QB friendly system, and he's good at putting his QBs in position to succeed.
I believe he could have done the same for Cassel.
But unlike a Sean Payton or a Mike McCarthy, he's not developing these guys into outstanding QBs.
He just does a good job of masking the deficiencies, much like Charlie Weis.
On another note, to the idiot that suggested that the Packer defense fueled that Packer SB run.
You are ****ing dumbass.
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There was a mic'd up segment with Andy Reid coaching McNabb and I really liked what I saw. I don't think he just masked McNabb's deficiencies. He did a pretty tremendous job of turning an inaccurate running QB into a really good pocket passer. And arguably, you can credit Reid for a lot of Hasselbeck's development.
Reid's a very good and experienced QBs coach, and think it helps that we have a dedicated QBs coach and an offensive coordinator who's QB-minded. Think the bigger problem is his history of evaluating QBs has been really shaky.