
Over and over again on this site and on Twitter when Andy comes up people shit on him for his personal life and it’s such a classless way to try and discredit him.
Garrett died of a drug overdose. This is an unfortunate thing that happens all too often in the U.S. it’s not a condemnation on the parents.
Britt drove drunk and ruined people’s lives. Unfortunately that’s something that happens too often as well. Acting like it’s his Dad’s fault that his 35 year old son drove drunk is insane.
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I don’t understand how so many of you are in your feelings constantly over other fan bases talking shit.
Everyone has faults, and everyone screws up sometimes.
He can be a good grandfather and a bad father. It’s been done before.
Where is this even coming from? If any 1 person feels entitled to pass judgement on another person for whatever they perceive that person’s faults to be….well….fuck em. That person sucks and should be ignored.
A parent can’t be at blame for an adult’s actions, even if it’stheir offspring. I don’t blame my mom for the trouble I got into when I was in my 20s. I blame bad friends.
Maybe I’m not on social media often but I can’t say I’ve read anything bad about Andy.
Step 1: Get off Twitter and tune out that bullshit.
Step 2: Downvote and ignore the folks on Reddit that do it too.
Step 3: Never again worry about what anonymous strangers have to say about Andy Reid.
Ok, I have an unpopular opinion.
Your job as a leader in any business is to win/grow, progress your talent and above all protect the business from risk.
I run a route based service business with a dozen fleet vehicles. Let’s say I had a son with 3 DUIs and I hired him anyway as a nepotism hire. He then gets drunk on the job, crashes and ruins a little girl’s life.
I would get fired because I looked past the risk and didn’t protect the business. Not because of his actions, but because I ignored my responsibility as a leader. Andy should have been fired. He knew the risk, ignored it and rolled the dice anyway. It came up snake eyes.
I couldn’t care less what strangers on social media say. And none of my personal non-Chiefs fans would be classless enough to say anything like this. So I’m good.
I’ve never seen a franchise be hated so much in my life. The patriots chalked with controversy from murders( I get we had belcher but that was before Andy)filming opponent practices/ manipulation of football equipment etc. They never received this amount of hatred. I personally relish in it.. Kansas City vs everybody literally.. 😂😂
I mean, 2 bad kids kinda does reflect on him as a father.
He’s a fantastic coach, but all that time away probably didn’t help things
What about his daughter Riley?
I mean getting hugged doesn’t make you good.
Fathers are not their sons and vice versa, I think Andy is a good man, but NFL coaches are not typically amazing fathers. Not a job that’s conducive to good parenting.
On an unrelated note, I really like how they took the Starcade logo from WCW and made it into a media company. That’s cool points.
when people dont like mahomes or reid for their families its truly baffling. What the fuck does that have to do with them? Im sure the shit their family has done isnt much better.
I fully agree with your points but “be better” is the most snarky/condescending Redditor buzzword.
If you can post pics of Andy that make him look like a good dad, others can post facts making him look like a bad one.
Can’t have it just your way.
Also you forgot to mention his life-ruining son got pardoned by a governor clearly looking to score political points by currying favor with his dad’s fans.
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Don’t fault the father for the grown ass son’s decisions.. point blank
I haven’t seen anybody ever say anything about his past . Now I’m not on social media except Reddit so that could be it but I can honestly say I’ve never seen somebody bring it up
Let’s not give attention to rage bait. Twitter is garbage.
This doesn’t even to need to be addressed. It such a weird thing to judge someone on what their kids do.