Along with the unmatched talent Patrick Mahomes, the success of the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII has another key name: Andy Reid. At age 64, California became the fourth-oldest coach to win a Super Bowl and the first coach to do so after defeating the team that had in the past made the biggest impact within the sport, the North Americans.
Noted in Pennsylvania after guiding the Philadelphia Eagles for fourteen seasons, which were the first Super Bowl lost by the Pennsylvania franchise against the New England Patriots in 2005, Reed this time frustrated the Eagles’ dreams of adding their second Vince Trophy to Lombardi. . Strategy lesson from the band, especially in the second half. Time management in the final quarter was simply excellent, slowing down the Chiefs’ offense as time ran out for Missouri to win with a buzzer-beating field goal and thus giving the Eagles no chance to respond.
Humble, Reid gave most of the credit to Mahomes, who defied class and race by playing most of the game weighed down by his right ankle. “Great quarterbacks make everyone around them better, including the coach. That’s Patrick Mahomes, without a doubt the MVP,” praised the head coach. “I just told him I love him and I’m proud of him for even moving on, because it’s been a long run since the offseason, the preseason. He showed great humility and hard work.” Worked hard, I have my admiration and respect for him.”
Reid landed the Missouri franchise in 2013, but despite the fact that some voices speculated he would retire upon winning his second Vince Lombardi Trophy, he made it clear in Arizona that he still had the ropes. “I look in the mirror and I feel that I am an old man driven by the heart of these youths, whatever comes, I will be here a little longer, I have nothing else on my mind,” to go with honey He later bared his lips for current Eagles coach and former member of the chiefs staff, Nick Siriani, who had to leave his position just after California landed in Missouri.
Following his victory in Super Bowl LVII, Andy Reid joined a select club of technicians who have won the Vince Lombardi Trophy on at least two occasions. The palm goes to Bill Belichick, the architect of the six rings the New England Patriots coffer, all of them with Tom Brady as the leader on the field.
Along with the unmatched talent Patrick Mahomes, the success of the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII has another key name: Andy Reid. At age 64, California became the fourth-oldest coach to win a Super Bowl and the first coach to do so after defeating the team that had in the past made the biggest impact within the sport, the North Americans.
Awarded in Pennsylvania after guiding the Philadelphia Eagles for fourteen seasons, which were the first Super Bowl lost by the Pennsylvania franchise against the New England Patriots in 2005, Reid dreams of adding to his second Vince Trophy Lombardi, this time with the Eagles. disappointed. Strategy lesson from the band, especially in the second half. Time management in the final quarter was simply excellent, slowing down the Chiefs’ offense as time ran out for Missouri to win with a buzzer-beating field goal and thus giving the Eagles no chance to respond.
Humble, Reid gave most of the credit to Mahomes, who defied class and race by playing most of the game weighed down by his right ankle. “Great quarterbacks make everyone around them better, including the coach. That’s Patrick Mahomes, without a doubt the MVP,” praised the head coach. “I just told him I love him and I’m proud of him for even moving on, because it’s been a long run since the offseason, the preseason. He showed great humility and hard work.” Worked hard, I have my admiration and respect for him.”
Reid landed the Missouri franchise in 2013, but despite the fact that some voices speculated he would retire upon winning his second Vince Lombardi Trophy, he made it clear in Arizona that he still had the ropes. “I look in the mirror and I feel that I am an old man driven by the heart of these youths, whatever comes, I will be here a little longer, I have nothing else on my mind,” to go with honey He later bared his lips for current Eagles coach and former member of the chiefs staff, Nick Siriani, who had to leave his position just after California landed in Missouri.
Following his victory in Super Bowl LVII, Andy Reid joined a select club of technicians who have won the Vince Lombardi Trophy on at least two occasions. The palm goes to Bill Belichick, the architect of the six rings the New England Patriots coffer, all of them with Tom Brady as the leader on the field.