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Would you take Eric sleeping with Bieniemy as OC?


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2 minutes ago, top dawg said:

I didn't say it "proves" anything, but at least there is plenty of evidence that he can do the job since he has been doing it according to one of the best coaches in the game. 

So did Matt Nagy at one point, as I recall. Heck, word these days is the Chiefs would prefer Nagy as a successor to Reid over Bieniemy.

Bieniemy is leaving the Chiefs because he knows what the perception of him is and wants to disprove it.

There is a chance, however, that he proves that perception correct.

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2 hours ago, BrianS said:

Ask yourself this question:  How many of Andy Reid's offensive disciples have succeeded elsewhere?

Answer:  1.  Doug Pederson - and that's still debatable in many circles.

Honestly, if EB was so promising, why hasn't he had the chance to call some plays in KC?  There have been plenty of blowouts where Andy could easily have handed that off.

EB is one red flag after another.

What part did you miss where Andy Reid said that Bienemy does call the plays?

Bienemy has had off-the-field stuff and may simply be a bad interviewer or an asshole in some kind of way. We already know that he's been a good play caller, if not play designer.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

So did Matt Nagy at one point, as I recall. Heck, word these days is the Chiefs would prefer Nagy as a successor to Reid over Bieniemy.

Bieniemy is leaving the Chiefs because he knows what the perception of him is and wants to disprove it.

There is a chance, however, that he proves that perception correct.

There's also a chance that he proves it incorrect. 

Nagy? LOL

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