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Where do you rank Andy Reid among NFL Head Coaches?


Dpantherman

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Just curious as to what some of you think, when you hear top coaches, I think Reid has been consistent for the most part. He got it right on McNabb and Vick, his personnel moves have been damn good as well, just look at his team. At times he reminds me of Les Miles with some of his decisions, but as a coach, hes definitely top tier, just needs a ring.

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Right now, he falls into the Marty Schottenheimer category (wins a lot of games, can't seal the deal).

Schottenheimer and Dennis Green will remain in that territory permanently. Dungy and Cowher used to be there too but managed to escape.

Reid? Maybe, but not yet.

I don't know if i'd go that far to compare him to Marty

he had an abysmal 5-13 playoff record, and he never reached the superbowl

their winning percentages in the regular season are nearly identical but Reid is 10-8. In my opinion Reid is one of the best coaches to have never won a superbowl

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I was thinking about him the other day. As much as it pains me to accept the facts but I'd have to say Bellicheck is hands down the best active coach. You could very well make the argument that Reid is second best right now.

No disrespect to Reid, but I'm not sure you can rightly rank a coach who's never won a Super Bowl ahead of one who has.

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