Originally Posted by
ctchiefsfan
Perhaps because while most of us recognize his faults and acknowledge them we also acknowledge that by win/loss record and stats he is the best QB we have had in a long time.
Statistically, the best quarterbacking we've got in recent years was Matt Cassel in 2010.
Wins/losses are team achievements/failures. It weighs heavier on the resume of the head coach than any individual player. To that end, Andy Reid is the primary reason for the progress. He's won games and made it to the playoffs with mediocre quarterback play before. This is nothing new for him.
There's nothing wrong with progress, but that shouldn't prevent us from making honest observations and objective analysis.
Last edited by Stevie Ray; 01-22-2015 at 09:14 PM.
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