KC chiefs’ coach Andy Reid
Justin K. Aller/Getty ImagesThe time has come for the chiefs of Kansas City chiefs Andy Reid To ride to sunset after beating his team at the Super Bowl Lix, at least according to a Fox Sports analyst.
“Andy Reid should be withdrawn as the main coach of Kansas City bosses,” Paring Said Wednesday, February 12 at Fox Radio Sports The strange couple. “You’ll be like,” Oh, they just went to Super Bowl three times, blah blah blah blah blah. “This is not a reaction with a game because they lost in Super Bowl and they were ran by boat.”
Chiefs lost 40-22 to Eagles Philadelphia on Sunday, February 9, ending Kansas City’s attempt to become the first team in the NFL history that won three superstar in a row.
“Where were the adjustments? Where was the game plan? “Asked Parker.” I’m not a football coach. The boys who are football coaches questioned the game plan. No jogging game to start at all and then you get back and you have to pass. “
Parker continued, “This fall from a rock is two years in doing. Last year they won the Super Bowl, so that was covered how bad things were. You remember with the recipients and wars and Patrick Mahomes … Andy Reid is supposed to be an offensive genius. Why is Patrick Mahomes fighting so hard when you can’t understand a way to remove it? “
Reid, 66, has been the chief coach of the bosses since 2013. In addition to the Super Bowl Back-Back victories in 2023 and 2024, he also instructed Kansas City in the Super Bowl title in 2020.
In total, the bosses have appeared in the last 7 matches of the AFC Championship.
“It’s been a nice run,” Parker said. “The last two years have been disappointing regular seasons. Yes, they went to the Super Bowl both those times. This year they were ashamed.”
After all, Parker argued that the violation of the bosses has taken “two steps back” and the organization should bring a coach with “some other ideas”.

Reid, meanwhile, showed before the Super Bowl Lix that he is not planning to go anywhere, telling reporters he would return for the 2025 season.
“I like to be around the boys,” Reid said on February 4. “I like football games. You can’t decide in the hours we do and not enjoy it. So I really love the game.”
Before Super Bowl, president of bosses, Clark HuntHe said he expects Reid to be around for the years ahead.
“He has always said that he will know when it’s time and I’m sure he will share it with me before sharing it with everyone else,” Hunt told reporters on February 4. “At least I hope so. But I don’t understand he’s somewhere close to get done.”
Hunt, 59, added, “I don’t think we are close enough to the point where you have to keep that list ready. A lot change every year in terms of training landscape, so I think it’s premature.”