Marty Schottenheimer thinks his former team has hit a home run in landing Andy Reid to take over the Kansas City Chiefs. "I think it's a spectacular choice," Schottenheimer told USA TODAY Sports on Friday, with the Chiefs on the verge of signing Reid
The transition of power at Arrowhead Stadium, begun in the hours that followed perhaps the most disheartening season in the 53-year history of the Chiefs, became mostly complete on Friday.
From the blog Shutdown Corner: Just minutes after the Kansas City Chiefs announced the firing of general manager Scott Pioli on their website, ESPN's Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter first reported that former
Andy Reid's the new Kansas City Chiefs head coach. Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie is happy the man he fired just four days earlier has a new job. “Congratulations to Clark Hunt and the Kansas City Chiefs for hiring a good man and a good coach," Lurie said.
Neither man had a good handle on the quarterback position at a time when the position couldn't be more important. Andy Reid is reportedly joining the Chiefs after going 4-12 in his 14th and final season with the Eagles. (AP). The difference is that
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