Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by glorydayz:
We are the opposite of the Bill Walsh 80's 49ers. Back then our offense seemed almost automatic at the end of games and in those situations.
Andy Reid had his team coached up and ready to go when it turned into situational football. Reid wasn't drinking during the O.T rules meeting with the officials LOL.
Andy is also about 4 to 8-ish years to retirement. Kyle's 22 years younger than Reid and Reid needs overtime (same with Bill Belichick) to beat Kyle.
Andy beat him twice, didn't need overtime the first time. But he did have to come from behind to beat Kyle both times, so I guess thats how the Bengals fans feel about Bill Walsh; "HE had to come from behind to beat us in the super bowl, so we are great too!". What does age have to do with anything from a coaching standpoint?
The Rams coach is only 38 years old and he has already won a super bowl. And he had to do it at the end of the game in come back fashion. Now I believe that game was rigged but hey, he won the super bowl LOL.
Age is a big factor favoring Kyle vs Reid and Bellichick. Bill Bellichick didn't even get to his first superbowl until age 49. Reid didn't get to his first superbowl till age 49, and guess what - he lost that game.
Kyle's been to three superbowls, and he's *still* 4 years younger that both coaches currently when compared to their (Reid and Bellichick's) ages when they reached their respective *first* superbowls.
P.s. Bill Walsh didn't get to his first superbowl till age 50.
See; Sean McVay & Mike Tomlin.
They both won it at 36 years old.
Walsh got his first HC job at 47, so he got right to it.
Sean and Tomlin also lost a super bowls. Kyle dominates Sean and Tomlin's not sniffed a Superbowl in more than a decade.
Kyle also dominated McVay in the regular season, yet McVay has a ring.
Kyle is a great regular season Head Coach at this point. He's also good in the playoffs, until...
I think Kyle is going to be - eventually - a fine Super Bowl winning head coach. I just think that, because I'm an optimist. I also think that because he's getting better and better every year. He's gotten closer and closer in each Superbowl. I'm sure that's *not* going to make you any feel better, but it does make *me* feel better.
Only reason McVay even won is because s**tty Jimmy was playing with a thumb and shoulder injury in the NFCC…but you know players have zero impact on winning and losing. That victory was solely because of McVay.
Agree,💯% that's the BIGGEST negative I have for Jimmy. He just can't stay healthy.
Also agree, that Losing a Superbowl is a team accomplishment. I think Glory is conflating causation and responsibility. i.e. *what caused the loss* vs *who's responsible for the loss.* Those are two different issues in my opinion.
Facts
No that's not what he's doing, you're really not following Geidi.
I think he's just trolling now or too young to really argue, reading some of his post and it's like "Does he really believe some of the stuff he post". Honestly I feel like I'm arguing with my 10 year old son when he says things like "Well who hired him". Stupid post like that, could go all the way to "Well god made the earth and Adam and Eve and Mike Shanahan who's Kyle's dad came from them....so".
In conclusion here you go:
This is who I fee like all the adults are talking to. lol