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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Some people do need empathy and understanding but Reid seems more like an ******* with an addiction problem.But,but,but he has an addiction problem.
You see, people like Reid and Gordon need empathy and understanding.
All we need is for KC LBs to be caught on camera saying: "Let's win this for Coach Britt."
I really don't want to see Andy Reid raising the Lombardi with little Ariel fighting for her life back in KC.
That's only 1.75 k/w.
Dude needs to pick it up.
i do blame him and more so his wife. While it is true that the best parenting can produce total reprobates, you need to read what the judge said years ago about conditions in the Reid drug den household. Unexcuseable.Honest question. Do you blame Reid for his son's actions? It's totally possible he raised his kids the right way. But they turned into tools anyway. It happens.
i do blame him and more so his wife. While it is true that the best parenting can produce total reprobates, you need to read what the judge said years ago about conditions in the Reid drug den household. Unexcuseable.
There are crack dens in Lawrence with less drugs lying around than what they found in the Reid household that day.i do blame him and more so his wife. While it is true that the best parenting can produce total reprobates, you need to read what the judge said years ago about conditions in the Reid drug den household. Unexcuseable.
View attachment 30184Philip Rivers scoffs at that. The man doesn’t know the definition of “pull-out”. He can just look at his wife and the rabbit dies.
I thought he had 10 kids?View attachment 30184Philip Rivers scoffs at that. The man doesn’t know the definition of “pull-out”. He can just look at his wife and the rabbit dies.
Old pic I guessI thought he had 10 kids?
Honest answer: There sure does seem to be an awful lot of enabling on his part regarding his sons' behavior issues.Honest question. Do you blame Reid for his son's actions? It's totally possible he raised his kids the right way. But they turned into tools anyway. It happens.
The judge agreed.Honest answer: There sure does seem to be an awful lot of enabling on his part regarding his sons' behavior issues.
Britt Reid said everything he did, he did without his parents' knowledge, but O'Neill questioned that.
I bet if there were any Twix, Devil Dogs or girl scout cookies missing Andy would put those kids on the next bus to military school.Not only were two twenty somethings living in Reid's home at the time of the drug emporium, but Britt continued to get in trouble with the law. What did Andy do? He continued to promote him in the Chiefs organization. Hell yea he bears a level of responsibility.
Honest question. Do you blame Reid for his son's actions? It's totally possible he raised his kids the right way. But they turned into tools anyway. It happens.
Maybe he had blind trust in him? Which would obviously still be Andy's fault.100% yes.
Why the **** would he put his son who has a proven history of addiction in an intense, very competitive workplace that causes a lot of stress?
Maybe he had blind trust in him? Which would obviously still be Andy's fault.
Sometimes you think your kids will overcome obstacles. No matter what.
The judge agreed.
Judge: NFL Coach's Home "A Drug Emporium"
Judge Critical Of Philadelphia Eagles Coach Andy Reid After Sentencing His Sons To Jailwww.cbsnews.com