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View Poll Results: Does Andy Reid break the all-time record for wins as a head coach?
I think he can do it 14 11.67%
I think he can break Shula's record, but Belichick will leech on too long for Andy to surpass him 17 14.17%
Maybe. I guess? Dunno. 9 7.50%
It's probably not going to happen 80 66.67%
I have no opinion and don't care. I believe whatever Ubeja tells me to believe. 0 0%
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Old 05-05-2020, 07:48 AM   #17
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Guys, I literally did all of the math for you in the OP.

Do you morons ****ing read? You don't have to break it down for us in every post.

"You do know that means he has to win 12 games a year, right?"

Yes, because that's what I said in the ****ing OP.
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