Andy Reid

Andy Reid
Andrew Walter Reidis an American football coach who is the current head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. Reid was previously the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, a position he held from 1999 to 2012. From 2001 to 2012, he was also the Eagles' executive vice president of football operations, effectively making him the team's general manager. He led the Eagles to five National Football Conferencechampionship games, including four consecutive appearances from 2001-2004, and...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth19 March 1958
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I think they will be very conscious of him and it's important that we do spread the ball around. He is still going to have his share of big plays, but I think as we went on during the year, people understood that we were going to utilize him a lot and they tried to take measures to stop that. What it did was allow the other guys to catch a lot of balls.
I think that is a tough thing on everybody. They were two of my favorite guys on the team. I really think highly of them as people and football players. It came down to a situation where we made a decision not to go with them.
I will say it?s good to go on to the regular season. Especially after tonight?s performance.
I think they'll look at our record at Lansdowne Road, ... There are not many teams that come and get a good result - we have turned it into a fortress and they know that they're going to be in for a tough game. Everybody is going to be working their socks off. On top of that we've got a lot of quality players and that will frighten them as well.
He said if we get it to the 12, he should be OK. He thought he could make a 30-yarder.
He said if we get it to the 12, he should be OK, ... He thought he could make a 30-yarder.
He's hitting the ball good. He's just off by a hair there.
He's had two opinions and both said he needed the surgery.
He should be fine for the game. We need to get rid of the soreness and he should be all right.
His mobility has been a big factor. You've seen plays that he's made in the six games.
He's good at everything. He's good at running the football, receiving the football and, obviously, if they need him to throw the ball, he's good at that, too.
He's going to work like crazy to get back, but it's going to take a little bit of time. We'll take it week by week.
He's a very smart player and is very familiar with our offensive system. He'll be a great back-up to Donovan.
He's going to go in there and compete. He has a couple of good players ahead of him and those guys are not going to lie down and give up their spots. It will present competition for him and the players in front of him.