Andy Reid Allegedly Utilized A Play Designed By Caretaker In NFL Game
The head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs asserts that he enjoys discovering novel ideas wherever he goes.
If Andy Reid hadn’t been there, the Kansas City Chiefs wouldn’t be where they are now. With some assistance from Patrick Mahomes, the head coach has won two Super Bowls in his ten years as the Kansas City Chiefs coach after being lured away from the Philadelphia Eagles.
Reid has a reputation for being an offensive genius who can design the most significant potential offenses for whatever quarterback he has available. Alex Smith, Mahomes, and Donovan McNabb can speak to that. You must possess vision to remain in front of the rest of the NFL.
The former NFL player questioned Reid on Green Light with Chris Long about the rumors that he employs people to research novel ideas in high school and collegiate football contexts. Andy Reid outdid him by relating how he once used a play written by a caretaker while living in Green Bay.
Andy Reid from GB to Philly and then KC
Before moving to Philadelphia to become the Eagles’ head coach, Reid spent six years with the Green Bay Packers. He joined the Packers as an assistant offensive line and tight ends coach and worked his way up to quarterbacks coach and assistant head coach.
He was a coaching staff member for the Green Bay Packers, who defeated the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl XXXI by scoring 35 points in the championship game.
Although it is unorthodox, the NFL is open to trying anything that succeeds, including using janitors to develop plays. What surprises is Reid going to have in store for us this year?