Former NFL Superstar Makes Wild Comment On Andy Reid, Bill Belichick

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There are very few head coaches that can throw their hat in the ring when it comes to naming who the best one may be. Recently, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has built a very strong case to be in that conversation.

Another coach who certainly deserves some consideration is Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots. Belichick is a six-time Super Bowl winner and has taken home the Coach of the Year award three times.

New England is 262-108 with Belichick on the sidelines, good enough for an eye-popping win percentage of .708. In the postseason his win percentage is even higher at .714 with a record of 30-12.

That is certainly a strong resume and one of those Super Bowl victories came against Andy Reid when he was head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. Despite not having as many rings as Belichick, some people do believe Andy Reid should be the first person on the coaching Mount Rushmore.

One of those people is former NFL star quarterback, Michael Vick. While making an appearance on Tyreek Hill’s podcast “It Needed To Be Said” Vick spoke very highly of his former head coach, praising his abilities on the sideline.

“He might be the greatest coach of all time. You don’t have to win (as many) championships to be considered,” said Vick.

The biggest difference in the opinion of Vick has been Andy Reid’s ability to succeed despite changing teams and schemes. He has found success everywhere he has been regardless of who has been under center. In Vick’s opinion, that is where he separates himself from Belichick. 

“You know, I understand Belichick and Brady and that whole dynamic. But coach [Reid] did it in Philly, and then he’s doing it in KC,” Vick said.

It is hard to argue against that, as Belichick has a losing record as a head coach without Tom Brady as his starting quarterback. Between his time in New England and with the Cleveland Browns, Belichick has a record of 79-88. Even if you do not count his tenure with the Browns, Belichick is 43-44 with the Patriots sans Brady.

Andy Ried compiled a record of 130-93 with the Eagles and has been even better with the Chiefs, going 117-45, for a career-winning percentage of .641. He has a playoff record of 22-16 in his career, now owning two Super Bowl rings and three conference championships.

Vick may be a little biased in his opinion, as he showered Reid with admiration. “I love that man to death; like for real, literally, I’d do anything for you,” Vick said, as Andy Reid helped him through some very difficult times in his life. The Eagles provided him with a second chance in his career, which he took full advantage of.

This is a debate that will rage on for a while, but any gap that does exist between the two is being closed on a yearly basis with Andy Reid finding his Tom Brady in Patrick Mahomes, who is the best quarterback currently in the NFL.

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