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rabblerouser
01-12-2020, 05:24 PM
I seent it.

TLO
01-12-2020, 05:25 PM
Thabks you

Trivers
01-12-2020, 05:34 PM
WOW! Impressed!

Welcome to the light!

Naptown Chief
01-12-2020, 05:36 PM
There's my boy!

Randallflagg
01-12-2020, 05:37 PM
No - Andy is NOT a bad coach.

Eleazar
01-12-2020, 05:38 PM
I think we are safe to say he’s not, at this point. I agree.

Flying High D
01-12-2020, 05:39 PM
We have Mahomes and they don’t. Good job, Andy.

Pitt Gorilla
01-12-2020, 05:44 PM
Literally nobody was stupid enough to think otherwise.

AssEaterChief
01-12-2020, 05:53 PM
No shit

Megatron96
01-13-2020, 01:52 AM
Andy's play-calling in the 2nd quarter was basically your basic spectacular.

Though, we didn't win TOP, so I'm sure some dipstick will caw about "clock management."

Damn, what an incredible game.

Hammock Parties
01-13-2020, 01:52 AM
i told all the strangers around rabblerouser that he was a reid hater

they all gave him shit

it was glorious

rabblerouser
02-19-2020, 09:16 PM
i told all the strangers around rabblerouser that he was a reid hater

they all gave him shit

it was glorious

He did. They started giving me shit as soon as I got there.

Fucking Claynus ;)

(Much love pahdnah)

Ubeja Vontell
02-19-2020, 10:31 PM
I have no doubts....

Jets
Bills
Dolphins
Bengals
Browns
Colts
Texans
Titans
Jags
Chargers
Raiders
Broncos
Rams
Cards
Packers
Vikes
Bears
Lions
Cowboys
Redskins
Eagles
Giants
Falcons
Buc's
Panthers

....would be thrilled to have Andy Reid.

CarlosCarson27
02-19-2020, 11:13 PM
What a stroke of luck to get a SB vs a coach with worse clock management than him.
Can't say that didn't help lol

dlphg9
02-20-2020, 05:10 AM
I have no doubts....

Jets
Bills
Dolphins
Bengals
Browns
Colts
Texans
Titans
Jags
Chargers
Raiders
Broncos
Rams
Cards
Packers
Vikes
Bears
Lions
Cowboys
Redskins
Eagles
Giants
Falcons
Buc's
Panthers

....would be thrilled to have Andy Reid.

Every team would be thrilled to have Andy. There's only one team that you could argue Andy wouldnt be an upgrade and that's the Pats.

Danguardace
02-20-2020, 06:11 AM
For some reason I listened to Will Caine's Podcast the day after the superbowl and he was claiming the 49ers "Model" are the proper way to build success.

Andy Reid/Chiefs have made the play-offs 5 season in a row (winning the division 4 times)
49ers 1 winning season in the same spell

It is amazing these clowns get paid to spew this stuff

jerryaldini
02-20-2020, 08:35 AM
I loved how intently Andy was managing the clock at the end of the SB so he didn't have to turn it back to them on 4th down. He was enjoying himself with some epic SB clock management!

burt
02-20-2020, 11:00 AM
Every team would be thrilled to have Andy. There's only one team that you could argue Andy wouldnt be an upgrade and that's the Pats.

Not arguable that he'd be a moral upgrade.

Pitt Gorilla
02-20-2020, 01:48 PM
For some reason I listened to Will Caine's Podcast the day after the superbowl and he was claiming the 49ers "Model" are the proper way to build success.

Andy Reid/Chiefs have made the play-offs 5 season in a row (winning the division 4 times)
49ers 1 winning season in the same spell

It is amazing these clowns get paid to spew this stuffThe 49ers model isn't a bad idea at all. It does, though, take a ton of patience. You have to lose a LOT to have high picks for that many years, get the core to advance, while finding your franchise QB. I'm not convinced the Niners have done the latter, yet.

Pitt Gorilla
02-20-2020, 01:49 PM
I loved how intently Andy was managing the clock at the end of the SB so he didn't have to turn it back to them on 4th down. He was enjoying himself with some epic SB clock management!
Yeah, but, his clock-management sucks/CP

The longball launch was awesome.

Megatron96
02-20-2020, 01:58 PM
For some reason I listened to Will Caine's Podcast the day after the superbowl and he was claiming the 49ers "Model" are the proper way to build success.

Andy Reid/Chiefs have made the play-offs 5 season in a row (winning the division 4 times)
49ers 1 winning season in the same spell

It is amazing these clowns get paid to spew this stuff

The way the 49ers built their team is a winning formula, historically speaking. Top-10 O, top-10 D, and a game-manager QB has won more SBs than teams with a superstar QB and only a middle-of-the-pack D.

The problem this year was that they ran into a hot Chiefs team on both sides of the ball and the best QB the NFL has ever seen. If they had played any of the other AFC playoff teams, the 49ers probably would've won.

rabblerouser
02-20-2020, 02:00 PM
The 49ers model isn't a bad idea at all. It does, though, take a ton of patience. You have to lose a LOT to have high picks for that many years, get the core to advance, while finding your franchise QB. I'm not convinced the Niners have done the latter, yet.

Jimmy G isn't even Alex Smith.

rabblerouser
02-20-2020, 02:01 PM
The way the 49ers built their team is a winning formula, historically speaking. Top-10 O, top-10 D, and a game-manager QB has won more SBs than teams with a superstar QB and only a middle-of-the-pack D.

The problem this year was that they ran into a hot Chiefs team on both sides of the ball and the best QB the NFL has ever seen. If they had played any of the other AFC playoff teams, the 49ers probably would've won.

The better QB usually wins.

Megatron96
02-20-2020, 02:12 PM
The better QB usually wins.

This is true, all other things being equal. But if one team has a significantly better defense, or significantly better coach, etc., those things can tip in the game-manager QB's favor. And let's face it, there are a lot more better-than-average QBs than there are superstar QBs out there.

Just a few examples would be 1984, Joe Montana beats Dan Marino. Marino was without question the more talented QB.

1986, John Elway is unquestionably better than Phil Simms.

1990, Jim Kelly is a far better QB than Jeff Hostetler.

1992, Jim Kelly was probably a better QB than Troy Aikman.

2001, Kurt Warner was probably a better QB than Tom Brady in his first SB appearance.

My only point being that just having the better QB, or just the better offense/defense, but lacking greatly in another phase isn't necessarily the winning formula. Historically speaking, your chances are better if your team as a whole is among the best in the league, and then you can get by with just a better-than-average QB instead of needing a great one.

tyecopeland
02-20-2020, 06:05 PM
Every team would be thrilled to have Andy. There's only one team that you could argue Andy wouldnt be an upgrade and that's the Pats.

Russell Wilson with Andy Reid would be about as scary as pat mahomes and Andy Reid.