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Philadelphia Eagles: Is the Window Closing on the Andy Reid Era?

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Philadelphia Eagles: Is the Window Closing on the Andy Reid Era?

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“,”body”:” This week, Andy Reid did a one-on-one interview with Neil Hartman of Comcast SportsNet, and it brought up some interesting food for thought.\r\n While it’s strange to start questioning the future of a coach in May, if Andy Reid’s Eagles fall short of the playoffs for the third time in four seasons, should they continue to be Andy Reid’s Eagles?\r\n In 2008, Andy Reid will enter his 10th season as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. When Reid took over in 1999, the Eagles were coming off of two consecutive losing seasons, including a 3-13 season in 1998, and he quickly helped turn the franchise around. By 2000, Reid coached the Eagles to the playoffs, and that started a run of five consecutive playoff seasons of at least 11 wins, and a Super Bowl appearance in 2004.\r\n Since their 24-21 loss to the Patriots in 2004, Eagles news has been dominated by the TO scandal and Donovan McNabb. At some point, the question has to be asked: Is Reid the head coach that can get the

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This week, Andy Reid did a one-on-one interview with Neil Hartman of Comcast SportsNet, and it brought up some interesting food for thought. While it’s strange to start questioning the future of a coach in May, if Andy Reid’s Eagles fall short of the playoffs for the third time in four seasons, should they continue to be Andy Reid’s Eagles? In 2008, Andy Reid will enter his 10th season as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. When Reid took over in 1999, the Eagles were coming off of two consecutive losing seasons, including a 3-13 season in 1998, and he quickly helped turn the franchise around. By 2000, Reid coached the Eagles to the playoffs, and that started a run of five consecutive playoff seasons of at least 11 wins, and a Super Bowl appearance in 2004. Since their 24-21 loss to the Patriots in 2004, Eagles news has been dominated by the TO scandal and Donovan McNabb. At some point, the question has to be asked: Is Reid the head coach that can get the Eagles their first Supe

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