Andy Reid celebrates birthday in style
The Philadelphia Daily News - Eagletarian
Andy Reid celebrates birthday in style
Les Bowen, Daily News Staff Writer
PHOENIX -- Andy Reid celebrated his 55th birthday Tuesday by sitting down at a breakfast table to be quizzed by half a dozen reporters from Philadelphia.
"I've missed you guys," Reid said, his mustache twitching just a bit.
The sign on the table displayed a Kansas City Chiefs helmet next to Reid's name, but there were no KC reporters in sight for the AFC coaches' breakfast, at the NFL Meetings in the Arizona Biltmore hotel. Different city, different media market.
One of the first things the Philly scibes wanted was to get Reid's reaction to the Eagles moving training camp from Lehigh to NovaCare. The league has been trending toward practice-facility training camps for years now; lots of observers thought Reid's preference for getting away was the only thing that kept the Birds' move from happening sooner. Team chairman Jeffrey Lurie said Monday that every coach the team interviewed as Reid's replacement preferred a "seamless" camp at the practice facility; Lurie didn't spell out that this was new coach Chip Kelly's preference, but it was implied.
'I enjoyed going away, but I can see the pluses in staying," said Reid, who was the coach for the last 14 of the Eagles' 17 Lehigh camps. "I enjoyed getting out and going up there. Everybody's got their own way of doing it. Chip's going to put his own mark on things. I think he'll be very good; he's a good football coach, he knows what he wants and he'll go about it the way he wants to do it."
Asked if he would have kept camp at Lehigh, had he not been dismissed, Reid said he didn't know "where we were with the contract part of it." The Eagles renewed their contract each year at the end of camp, and paid installments to Lehigh this offseason before pulling the plug. They are expected to further compensate Lehigh for backing out of this year's agreement.
"I hadn't really gotten that far," before getting the axe, Reid said.
Reid also was asked about quarterback Nick Foles. He reiterated what he'd said at the NFL Scouting Combine -- that the Eagles made it clear Foles was not going to be available, and that the Chiefs set their sights on the more experienced Alex Smith right out of the gate, anyway.
Reid said there are probably eight to 10 players the Chiefs are considering with the first overall pick in next month's draft.
He was asked about the conversation he had with Kelly when the Eagles were trying to convince Kelly to come to Phiiladephia from Oregon.
Reid said Lurie asked him to call Kelly, and that he was happy to do so.
"As a coach, you want your players to be taken care of. You want them to have a good coach," Reid said. "Those are all kids that we kind of recruited there, drafted there, brought there. You wanted them to have something positive. I think Chip's a good football coach, I think it'll work out great for him. I think he put himself into a good organization."
Reid spoke at length about Kelly, who will talk to reporters tomorrow, at the NFC coaches' breakfast.
"He's a creative guy," Reid said. "He's got different creative and innovative ideas. He's got a great relationship with (NIKE chairman) Phil Knight, so he's on the cutting edge of all their technology. I think he'll bring that into the league. I think most of what he does will work at this level. I think he's going to blend it -- he brought Pat Shurmur on (as offensive coordinator). I think they'll kind of blend a little bit of the pro style with what (Kelly) does, with the spread. I think the tempo stuff will translate, that he uses."
Reid's a classy guy. While I'll miss him, it was time for a change for both the Eagles and for Reid. DKNJ
If Reid could have pulled off just one SB win he'd be the pope of philly. As it is now, we'll miss him the same way we missed Rich Kotite when he got fired.... bigdaddyG- Gotta disagree....Cholly won a championship in 2008 and most of the fans want him fired. It would've been the same for Reid.
jimyd0315
Reid's biggest problem was himself!...need to do a better job at that... WhiteBear
Andy Reid is a class act! Good Luck Andy! Alpha58
Les, the eternal kiss up....writes about a coach who buried the Birds the last 2 years and left town (thankfully)....and why do we care Les ?.....If you are so in love with the man, go get a job in KC.....We won't miss either of you...or just flat out retire....YOU are out of touch with all of us....Please refrain from writing about your man love for AR nuggett
I bet Andy gets a SB win before the Eagles! Just this City's luck!! dundermifflin
Elephants should not wear Hawaiian shirts. ANDY-IS-FAT- Just about peed in my pants when I read this! So simple so obvious but so effective!
HAROLD Eskin
Great character but the legacy where they had to sign 7 free agents to basically replace the defense is not a great one.Now they need to get about eight able bodied special teams players and they might have a team. Johnny Callison
Totally agree with DKNJ. Classy comments by Reid. Change was needed. armchairGM
I think Andy looks really handsome in that picture Dank420
Andy Who? dlivesay- Class act by Andy talking to Kelly at the request of Lurie. I wish him and his family well and much success in their new hometown. Meanwhile, back here, well, I wish Kelly well. But I have questions..... When Tom Donahoe was hired, he basically disappeared shortly after the hire altogether, never to be heard from again. Is this the same fate that awaits Tom Gamble, too?
River Rat is right; Reid's a class act. Was Lurie's asking him to help recruit his replacement a class act? Don't think so. mo123



