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Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy
It's not to be taken literally. Reid is simply deflecting the blame the media would like to put on the players and putting it on himself instead. He's letting the media know he is not going to talk bad about his players. It's one of the reasons his players love him.
Everyone on the team needs to get better and Reid knows this.
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Agree with your take, however Reid can only say this so much before it becomes a cliche (it may already have) and a big part of his job as play caller is to put his players, whoever they are, in situations that give them the best chance to be successful. Not sure that is happening. The media's job is to gather information that is useful not repeated cliches.