teams are going to use the excuse that they don’t want to give the chiefs to 2 3rd round picks
They def will. Still, imagine giving back to back champs extra premium picks tho.

teams are going to use the excuse that they don’t want to give the chiefs to 2 3rd round picks

Even if he has the worst interviews ever he can’t be as bad as people like Adam Gase
I think it’s a combination of that and he’s extremely selective with who he talks to. You don’t want to leave Mahomes and Andy to go coach the goddamn Jags or Jets
At this point, it feels like with him it actually has to be how he interviews.
Like, i can't think of a minority candidate who has ever had more press than him and people on record pushing for him to get a HC gig....and people still aren't hiring him.
There's got to be some owners who are going in going 'this would be good PR to hire him' and then he still leaves without a job. He must just really not instill confidence that he can run a team top to bottom or something. Like...I know who Flores is cuz im a Pats fan, and I never thought he'd get a gig before Bieniamy.
0 black head coaches will be hired this year 0
How long can Andy Reid coach?Question, how fukking bad does this dude interview??
https://www.startribune.com/if-kans...d-over-again-the-nfl-has-a-problem/600010446/
If Kansas City's Eric Bieniemy is passed over again, the NFL has a problem
A report Wednesday suggested the coordinator of Kansas City's dominant offense won't get a head job again this offseason.
By Michael Rand
JANUARY 14, 2021 — 8:14AM
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Since Eric Bieniemy took over as offensive coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs in 2018, they have the No. 1 scoring offense and No. 1 total offense in the NFL. His lack of head coaching interviews is a problem for the league.
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Super Bowl-winning coaches like John Harbaugh and Doug Pederson, plus coaches who have turned teams around like Sean McDermott and Matt Nagy. Compared to, say, the Bill Belichick coaching tree it's even more successful.
And yet Belichick assistants keep getting hired — some of them right after the Super Bowl, which brings us to the second assertion: that teams don't want to wait Bieniemy because Kansas City might still be playing for a few more weeks.
Again, nonsense. Go back two cycles ago and you'll find assistants for the Patriots (Brian Flores) and Rams (Zac Taylor) who were named head coaches. The year before that, OC Frank Reich was hired by the Colts after leading the Eagles to a Super Bowl title. The year before that, OC Kyle Shanahan was hired by the 49ers after he helped the Falcons reach the Super Bowl.
Teams wait for the best candidates all the time. Because, you know, hiring a coach that helped a team reach the Super Bowl is a good mark on a resume.
There's no guarantee that Bieniemy will succeed as a head coach, but there is ample evidence that he deserves a chance.
Maybe the Texans will end up doing the right thing. They've added Bieniemy to their list of head coach interview candidates, quite possibly as a means of repairing their relationship with QB Deshaun Watson.
But if Bieniemy, who is Black, is passed by again this offseason the NFL will be left to confront an ugly truth: race still plays a role in how a lot of teams view candidates and keeps minorities from getting jobs they deserve.
How long can Andy Reid coach?
Eric is as important to building that team as any member of the organization. I always assumed that he is going to take over the team that he helped make into SB champs.
Taking a HC job for a losing franchise will have him going out like Belichik's proteges have gone out, bad.
How long can Andy Reid coach?
Eric is as important to building that team as any member of the organization. I always assumed that he is going to take over the team that he helped make into SB champs.
Taking a HC job for a losing franchise will have him going out like Belichik's proteges have gone out, bad.
Ok, and...? Joe Judge never called a play in his life and was a ST assistant. What makes him more qualified?Its cause andy ried still calls the plays.
0 black head coaches will be hired this year 0
How long can Andy Reid coach?
Eric is as important to building that team as any member of the organization. I always assumed that he is going to take over the team that he helped make into SB champs.
Taking a HC job for a losing franchise will have him going out like Belichik's proteges have gone out, bad.

Reid isnt going anywhere, not for a while
You’re asking how bad does he interview?Question, how fukking bad does this dude interview??
https://www.startribune.com/if-kans...d-over-again-the-nfl-has-a-problem/600010446/
If Kansas City's Eric Bieniemy is passed over again, the NFL has a problem
A report Wednesday suggested the coordinator of Kansas City's dominant offense won't get a head job again this offseason.
By Michael Rand
JANUARY 14, 2021 — 8:14AM
![]()
TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE
Since Eric Bieniemy took over as offensive coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs in 2018, they have the No. 1 scoring offense and No. 1 total offense in the NFL. His lack of head coaching interviews is a problem for the league.
52
Super Bowl-winning coaches like John Harbaugh and Doug Pederson, plus coaches who have turned teams around like Sean McDermott and Matt Nagy. Compared to, say, the Bill Belichick coaching tree it's even more successful.
And yet Belichick assistants keep getting hired — some of them right after the Super Bowl, which brings us to the second assertion: that teams don't want to wait Bieniemy because Kansas City might still be playing for a few more weeks.
Again, nonsense. Go back two cycles ago and you'll find assistants for the Patriots (Brian Flores) and Rams (Zac Taylor) who were named head coaches. The year before that, OC Frank Reich was hired by the Colts after leading the Eagles to a Super Bowl title. The year before that, OC Kyle Shanahan was hired by the 49ers after he helped the Falcons reach the Super Bowl.
Teams wait for the best candidates all the time. Because, you know, hiring a coach that helped a team reach the Super Bowl is a good mark on a resume.
There's no guarantee that Bieniemy will succeed as a head coach, but there is ample evidence that he deserves a chance.
Maybe the Texans will end up doing the right thing. They've added Bieniemy to their list of head coach interview candidates, quite possibly as a means of repairing their relationship with QB Deshaun Watson.
But if Bieniemy, who is Black, is passed by again this offseason the NFL will be left to confront an ugly truth: race still plays a role in how a lot of teams view candidates and keeps minorities from getting jobs they deserve.