OT: Chiefs/Rams

What the **** kind of epiphany did Andy Reid have from philly to kc

https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2018/...e-andy-reid-kansas-city-chiefs-college-spread


Dude hired brad childress (mind you a former nfl head coach) to be a spread game analyst. Basically pour over every college wrinkle and concept and see if it is sound and can be used in nfl..

I will paraphrase what Nick Saban said, the only thing you can continue to do as a coach is adapt. What worked before moight not now, must continue to evolve. Now this is coming from a coach who has dominated the last decade of college football. Belechik who is his counterpart in NFL is another in that same mindset, now compare to Richt who clutches his playbook and while the results our down the drain, gets defensive for being questioned and saying the plays have worked for 30 years!
 
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Andy Reid has always been known to be a great offensive mind and play caller. However, he never gets it done in the playoffs
 
The best coaches hire the best minds to learn from. They aren’t too prideful to listen to someone who’s usually younger and smarter than they are. Which is why I don’t get when coaches don’t do this. They’ll get all the credit aside from an occasional shoutout from a commentator saying who was brought in to help
 
https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2018/...e-andy-reid-kansas-city-chiefs-college-spread


Dude hired brad childress (mind you a former nfl head coach) to be a spread game analyst. Basically pour over every college wrinkle and concept and see if it is sound and can be used in nfl..

I will paraphrase what Nick Saban said, the only thing you can continue to do as a coach is adapt. What worked before moight not now, must continue to evolve. Now this is coming from a coach who has dominated the last decade of college football. Belechik who is his counterpart in NFL is another in that same mindset, now compare to Richt who clutches his playbook and while the results our down the drain, gets defensive for being questioned and saying the plays have worked for 30 years!
Appreciate it ... so that’s what happened to Childress and even Mcvay admitted to taking some plays from the chiefs
 
Forget all that offense talk. It's the Rams punter that has me feeling jealous. If you let Spicer punt a knuckle punt from wherever the Feagles punt goes out of bounds, those two punts combined would not outpunt Hekker.

The punter literally changed field positions and helped them win this game w that last punt.
 
Wow Jeff Fisher was holding this rams team back, imagine if someone else coach Vince Young .. maybe he wouldn’t be on suicide watch
 
Such a good game. I've watched all the Rams games this year, and McVay is a genius. You know the key to the Rams offense? Bunch formations and play action. Bunch formations make crossing routes almost impossible to stop. And HEAVY play action is incredibly important to any passing attack. Then when you do play action you have at least 6 blockers. Theres no ******* need to have everyone going out for a pass if the QB only has 3 options on a play anyways. Its more important to have good route concepts with a quick checkdown that can get YAC if needed and PROTECT THE QB...something we could learn from and use

And most importantly they actually TEACH. They don't just tell their players what to do. They tell them WHY they are doing it.

I think the person we should call to be an OC is Jedd Fisch - who is a senior Offensive Assistant with the Rams right now.
 
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But WAIT !!! is this not a Mike Leach quarterback running this show, that gimmicky **** dont work except in lower tier college football, according to CIS experts. Bellachick wasting his time going to pick Leach's brain in offseason, it will never work, imo Bellachick thinking ahead to post Brady, I wonder, is BB thinking about drafting this cat running Wazzou O to start prepping for Pats to run the ML spread and shread ?? nah couldnt be
 
What the **** kind of epiphany did Andy Reid have from philly to kc
Son committed suicide during training camp his last year in Philly. Grew stale. QB evals were questionable (Kolb, Vince Young, Vick's health), asked Juan Castillo to move from coaching the offensive line (A **** GOOD O-LINE COACH) to being DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, his 2 minute offenses were horrible, his free agent signings were very questionable (DREAM TEAM), couldn't handle being the GM of a team and a HC, and that eventually got him fired from Philly.
He realized he couldn't do it all after the fact and needed help.
Learned his lesson while being HC in KCMO.
 
Such a good game. I've watched all the Rams games this year, and McVay is a genius. You know the key to the Rams offense? Bunch formations and play action. Bunch formations make crossing routes almost impossible to stop. And HEAVY play action is incredibly important to any passing attack. Then when you do play action you have at least 6 blockers. Theres no ******* need to have everyone going out for a pass if the QB only has 3 options on a play anyways. Its more important to have good route concepts with a quick checkdown that can get YAC if needed and PROTECT THE QB...something we could learn from and use

And most importantly they actually TEACH. They don't just tell their players what to do. They tell them WHY they are doing it.

I think the person we should call to be an OC is Jedd Fisch - who is a senior Offensive Assistant with the Rams right now.

Y'all move fast to the line after a play and continuously throw the defense off, then throw in hard counts every few players, as well. That's actually great coaching
 
Jedd Fisch is the OC. If you guys want Jedd Fisch to be the next UM head coach, start your campaign now.
 
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