A hilarious exchange between Andy Reid and an ex-Chiefs punter demonstrates why the coach is so well-liked.””

A hilarious exchange between Andy Reid and an ex-Chiefs punter demonstrates why the coach is so well-liked.

Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach With decades of experience interacting with NFL players, Andy Reid has earned a reputation as a player’s coach.

Josh Kendall of The Athletic has debunked an NFL misconception regarding the derrière as a measure of player effectiveness. It’s a true thing, but they call it “The Butt Factor” or “The Caboose Correlation” or many other goofy names. A player’s huge butt is taken into consideration during the evaluation process by NFL teams, who view it as a sign of a strong lower body.

A passage from the piece describes a conversation between head coach Andy Reid and former Chiefs punter Dustin Colquitt. It captures one of the main reasons that Reid’s previous and current teammates adore him so much. There’s something about him that allows him to take anything and make it enjoyable. On Friday, Mina Kimes of ESPN brought attention to the quotation.

In the NFL, exit meetings are essentially performance reviews in the real world. You’ll be told what you need to work on improving in the offseason if you had a poor season. In these sessions, there’s usually not much to discuss for a perennial Pro Bowl punter. Reid yet managed to keep the exchange lighthearted and pleasurable. Additionally, he affirmed that “The Butt Factor” isn’t limited to offensive and defensive players.

 

 

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