
The term “G.O.A.T.” or greatest of all time, seems to get thrown around a lot, especially in the sports world.
Many NBA fans debate who their “G.O.A.T.” is, giving merit to the likes of Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and LeBron James.
The same conversations happen in NFL circles, although it is a bit tougher to judge, given the number of positions on the field.
In a recent conversation on Tyreek Hill’s podcast, Michael Vick indicated his belief in Andy Reid’s coaching greatness.
According to USA Today via NBC Sports, Vick said, “He might be the greatest coach of all time.”
Mike Vick thinks Andy Reid could be the greatest coach of all time. It's not a crazy notion — and with Patrick Mahomes as his quarterback, Reid could eventually retire a lot closer to Bill Belichick's six Super Bowl wins. https://t.co/Edd4yON9ut
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) July 6, 2023
Reid has made a great impact on both the Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, who he coached for 13 seasons before joining the Chiefs’ staff.
Even though Reid has been a great coach for both organizations, many still point to Bill Belichick as the best coach in the league.
Belichick is a six-time Super Bowl champion with the Patriots, and Reid has some catching up to do in that regard.
Regardless of who is the better coach of all time, Vick makes it very clear that he has the utmost respect for Reid.
“I love that man to death, like for real, literally I’d do anything for him,” Vick said about Reid.
Will Reid be able to catch Belichick by the time he retires?
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