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Is Chiefs Coach Andy Reid Greatest Ever?

Andy Reid greatest ever

MIAMI, FLORIDA – FEBRUARY 02: Head coach Andy Reid of the Kansas City Chiefs gets a ice bath after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 in Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium on February 02, 2020 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

Is Chiefs Coach Andy Reid the greatest ever?  That's an interesting question because most sports fans will default to Bill Belichick as the greatest NFL coach of all time.  After all, he's won 6 Super Bowls while Andy Reid has won 2.  Getting to the Super Bowl is hard.  Winning the Super Bowl is harder.  Certainly, having Tom Brady at quarterback helped Belichick.  And Reid's quarterback in Kansas City is pretty awesome as well.

If you want to parse this discussion by saying Belichick is the greatest defensive-minded coach and Andy Reid is the best offensive mind the game has ever seen, you might get less push back.

ANDY REID GREATEST EVER?

But there are two amazing streaks in Andy Reid's career that stand out above anybody else.  When he was with the Eagles he reach 5 straight NFC Championship games.  Then he reached 5 straight AFC Championship games with the Chiefs and on Sunday the number moves to 6.  Reaching those kind of streaks means you are great!  Doing it twice with two different teams in two different conferences means your are beyond great.  Maybe elite.  So let the debate begin.  And, in the meantime, let's study up on our Kansas City Chiefs Trivia on Craig Shemon and Company on ESPN Southwest Florida.

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS TRIVIA

  1. The AFC Championship trophy is named after the founder of the Chiefs.  What is his name?  Lamar Hunt
  2. Where did Patrick Mahomes play in college? Texas Tech
  3. During Mahomes’ rookie year who was the Chiefs starting quarterback? Alex Smith
  4. The Chiefs first Super Bowl win was in SB IV in 1970 vs who? Vikings
  5. Who was the Hall of Fame quarterback of the 1970 Chiefs? Len Dawson
  6. Who was the Hall of Fame coach of the 1970 Chiefs? Hank Stram
  • Note: Both Len Dawson and Hank Stram: Purdue
  1. Who is Patrick Mahomes backup? Blaine Gabbert
  2. How many Conference Championships will Andy Reid have coached in after Sunday? 14 (8 NFC, 5 in a row/ 6 AFC, 6 in a row)
  3. Where did Kadarius Tony go to school? Florida
  4. Who did the Chiefs lose to at home in week one to start the season 0-1? Detroit Lions

3 Teams the NFL Could Force on Hard Knocks

Hard Knocks owns a special place in football fans hearts. It's our first taste of football leading up to the season and fills a void on Tuesday nights in August. There is no doubt that fans love it. Even if it is not your favorite team being featured most fans still watch. But in recent years the NFL is having a harder and harder time finding a team open to being on the program. This year there are 3 teams the NFL could force on the show Hard Knocks. The 3 teams the NFL could force on Hard Knocks are the Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, and New Orleans Saints. League rules state that teams who made the playoffs the previous 2 season, have a new head coach, or have been featured in the last 10 years.

Last year the NFL had to force the New York Jets to be the featured team. Most players did not enjoy the extra attention.  The league and HBO have also started airing an in-season version of the program. That too has been met with hesitation from players and coaches. Miami Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard didn't hold back when speaking with reporters. The former Pro-Bowler called it "Bull S---" and went on to say that he did not like cameras throughout the facility. So the players and coaches aren't fans of being filmed. Big whoop. The content is too good for the NFL to move on from Hard Knocks. I believe of the 3 teams the NFL could force onto Hard Knocks there are two that would be great entertainment. Here are the teams listed in order of their entertainment factor looking ahead to next season.

1. Chicago Bears

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I think the Bears should stick with Fields. However I think they will end up drafting Caleb Williams #1 and trading Justin Field elsewhere. Williams is the highest rated QB prospect coming out of college in a few years. Would love to see how he leads behind the scenes and how the coaching staff tries to set him up for success.

2. Denver Broncos

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If Russell Wilson is still with the Broncos then they become #1 on this list. The way Russ was benched this season and the news about the teams asking him to restructure his deal that would make him easier to cut or else he would be benched made waves around the league. Sean Payton called the 2022 Denver Broncos the worst coached team in league history. His version lost by 50 to the Dolphins in week 3.

3. New Orleans Saints

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The Saints are stuck in mediocrity, and I don't really care to see how they operate during training camp. We've seen Derek Carr on Hard Knocks when he was with the Raiders... I don't need to see him again. And Dennis Allen might be the most blah coach in the NFL. It would be tough to sell the Saints to a national audience. Unless something drastically changes with their roster I don't want to see them on Hard Knocks.

Craig Shemon has been hosting afternoons on ESPN Southwest Florida since 2017. Prior to that he was a nationally syndicated host in Los Angeles at FOX Sports Radio and in Houston at Yahoo! Sports Radio. Along the way Craig did play-by-play for the NFL on FOX, NFL Europe, Big Ten Network, and The Citadel Radio Network. Craig is a native Detroiter and Indiana University graduate. He has been known to proudly display his Detroit and IU fandom on the air. Craig likes to write about athletes, create quizzes, and covers big sports headlines.