Andy Reid Addresses Chiefs' Offense Ahead of New Season
Andy Reid, head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, is preparing for the upcoming season after a disappointing 6-11 record last year. He acknowledges the criticism regarding the team's offense but emphasizes that his motivation comes from the team's performance rather than external opinions.
In a recent interview, Reid reflected on the challenges faced, noting that he is his own toughest critic. He mentioned that the Chiefs' lack of success last season has fueled his determination to improve. Following the season, the team made significant changes, including replacing offensive coordinator Matt Nagy with Eric Bieniemy and hiring new coaches for the receivers and running backs.
Reid also highlighted adjustments in training camp, such as incorporating more under-center formations and focusing on screen plays. At 68, he recognizes he is in the later stages of his coaching career but remains committed to enhancing the team's offensive strategy.
