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
Brian is our primary runner at running back, but we will utilize his talents as we go here. We have to give Lamar a chance to get acclimated.
I think he feels pretty good. He is running around good. He hasn't had a lot of pain in there. He will get a nice stretch before he gets out there and plays and he should be fine.
I think he feels pretty good, ... He is running around good. He hasn't had a lot of pain in there. He will get a nice stretch before he gets out there and plays. He should be fine.
The ability to run route after route after route, he can't do that.
I expect them to step up and do a nice job. I always tell them that you just focus in on your fundamentals and until you get the feel of it, you focus in on that football, run the routes the right way and you will be fine.
I expect them to do a nice job. If you focus in on the football and run the routes the right way, you'll be fine.
On that last run, he hit that thing as fast as I've seen him hit one, and that was in the fourth quarter. He seems to be running well. In the last two games, he's run as well as he's run since we've been here.
We probably could have run a little bit more, period. We didn't have a lot of success early with it and then when we got behind, it snowballed from there.
We'll see how it goes. Brian is our primary running back, but we will utilize (Gordon's) talents as we go. We'll give Lamar a chance to get acclimated, and we'll see how he progresses.
Once the groin becomes an issue, then the recovery is not going to take place and rest is not going to help it. It is just too much discomfort to where Donovan can't run and function.
I thought about it, yes. There was a point where he was hurting after he took a hit. He tried to run and he took a hit. So I thought about it.
Lamar is a big back with good speed and quickness. He also has the ability to catch the ball which will help him in this offense. He's a talented, young running back who should be a good compliment to the rest of the backs on this team. We're look forward to getting him into Philadelphia and onto the practice field this week.
It gets pointed at McMahon, but it's not all him. Everybody around him, me included, needs to pick up our games and make sure we're running the routes the right way and we're catching the football. You can't have six or seven drops like we did Saturday. We have to protect a little better. I have to make sure I'm getting him in situations and the receivers in situations where they can do things.
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.