Michael Vick’s Pick For “Best Coach Of All Times” Is Different Than What Expected

Michael Vick Picks “Best Coach Of All Times”

On Tyreek Hill’s It Needed To Be Said podcast, Vick and the former Kansas City Chiefs wide out talked about their former coach. The former quarterback said that Reid “might be the greatest coach of all time.” Reid coached him while they were both with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Despite the fact that Bill Belichick and Tom Brady had won six Super Bowls, Vick emphasized Reid’s success with two separate teams before partnering with Patrick Mahomes.

Bill Belichick is frequently considered as the best NFL head coach of all time for his accomplishments with the New England Patriots. Michael Vick, however, rejects that thesis. Vick believes that a coach who is not called Belichick is the greatest in NFL history.

Andy Reid, the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs at the moment, was Vick’s choice as his coaching GOAT.

“I understand Belichick and Brady and that whole dynamic, but Coach [Reid] did it in Philly, and then he did it and is doing it in KC,” Vick said.

“He might be the greatest coach of all time. You don’t have to win (as many) championships to be considered,” Vick told Tyreek Hill on his podcast.

Reid coached Vick while he was in Philadelphia.

“I love that man to death; like for real, literally, I’d do anything for you.”

After spending 14 years as the Eagles’ head coach, Reid joined the Chiefs as their head coach in 1999. The record of Reid’s teams over his whole coaching tenure is 247-138-1. Reid has won the Super Bowl twice and has served as Coach of the Year in the past.

 

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