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00:00Make your case for Matt Nagy and make your case to at least make me feel a little bit encouraged here.
00:05Again, he has had history in this league.
00:08He's been coaching at the professional level since 2008 when he started with the Philadelphia Eagles,
00:13then went to the Chiefs for a stint, then he was a head coach in the league.
00:1612 wins first year, 8-8, 8-8, and then the wheels fell off, 6 wins.
00:20He was fired, understood.
00:22Had his ups, had his downs.
00:25But then goes to Kansas City, and I get it.
00:28Some of those offensive numbers went the wrong way, but I believe, if we're honest with our assessments,
00:32we trust our eyes.
00:33So did that team as they continued to get older, and specifically this year where they really struggled.
00:38But he had playoff success.
00:40He was the quarterback's coach in 2022.
00:42I believe that was a Super Bowl appearance.
00:4423, I believe that was a Super Bowl appearance.
00:47One of those he won.
00:48Last year, 24, offensive coordinator with the Chiefs, another Super Bowl appearance.
00:52So he's had postseason success with the Kansas City Chiefs.
00:55And, last but not least, we talk about Andy Reid in such a different manner since he's taken over the Kansas City Chiefs
01:03and had the success.
01:04It's just a whole new world, a whole new body compared to what the Eagles had
01:08and the way we talked about Andy Reid for years.
01:12He is considered one of, if not the best, offensive mind in professional football.
01:17When it comes to scheme and plays, nobody does it like Andy Reid.
01:21Did he have Patrick Mahomes? Sure.
01:22But that's not what's being said about Andy Reid over these years.
01:26He is the best of the best.
01:28And what did Matt Nagy do?
01:30He went over there and worked with Andy Reid, learned from him in these past years,
01:34had playoff success, understands what winning culture is about, preparation.
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