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Originally Posted by GordonGekko
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Probably something more ****ing intelligent. I'm not paid millions of $$ to figure this bullshit out, but if I was I'd put a little more thought into it and try to find somebody who is ahead of the curve and look for value that way, and not get some over paid league retread that hasn't done shit in the NFL in awhile.
The idea of risk is that you have to take some to get huge rewards. Andy Reid seemed like a super safe, non-risky move that will not land us a championship. Reid is guaranteed mediocrity, 8-8 is going to be a successful season under him. Hope you enjoy it.
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LOL. Black, and White. Here is a perfect case of what I meant.
Tony Dungy left the Tampa Bay Buccs, because they thought he couldn't get over the hump......How did that work out.
Bill Bellichick left Cleveland, returned later as the Patriots head Coach, how did that work out.
How about Pete Carroll? He was the head man at both the Jets, and Patriots. What kind of job is he doing?
Andy Reids biggest problem the past 4 years in Philly, was he had too much responsibility. He had to be the GM, and the head coach. In this day in age, that is IMPOSSIBLE to do, and do successfully. Here, he has one job, to coach. He has a GM, who understands what Andy Reid needs, and has done a damn good job of getting it for him. Not everything, is always as it seems. Just remember. The Chiefs, were not the only team pursuing Andy Reid, or Alex Smith for that matter. The Cards, and Chargers both wanted Andy Reid pretty badly. Hey, by the way, how is that John Fox in Denver thing working out?
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