$16,000,000 worth Michael Vick CLAIMS Chiefs HC Andy Reid might be the ‘greatest coach of all-time’ over 6-time Super Bowl winner Bill Belichick

Michael Vick recently made an appearance on the Tyreek Hill's 'It Needed To Be Said' Podcast.


$16,000,000 worth Michael Vick CLAIMS Chiefs HC Andy Reid might be the ‘greatest coach of all-time’ over 6-time Super Bowl winner Bill Belichick

Bill Belichick (L- Getty Images) and Andy Reid with Mike Vick (R- Getty Images)

The former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick, who played under Andy Reid in Philly, has now dubbed the current Kansas City Chiefs HC as the greatest coach of all time. Vick crowned Reid over Bill Belichick, who won six Super Bowls with the New England Patriots. The former Eagles QB recently made an appearance on the Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill‘s podcast ‘It Needed To Be Said’, where he made the claim.

“Andy Reid drafted both of y’all, which says a lot about Andy Reid. He understands talent. He know(s) where to place you on the field so you can be always at an advantage over the defense over that position,” Vick told the Dolphins pass catcher Tyreek Hill.

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“He might be the greatest coach of all time,” said Vick.“You don’t have to win championships to be considered. You know, I understand Belichick and [Tom] Brady and that whole dynamic. But coach [Reid] did it in Philly, and then he doing it in KC. I’m always shout out coach like I love that man to death; like for real literally I do anything for you.”

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The 4-time Pro Bowl QB Michael Vick might be a bit biased toward Andy Reid since he played under the renowned head coach for four seasons in Philadelphia. After struggling with off-field issues, Vick received a second chance in the NFL because of the 2-time Super Bowl-winning head coach Reid.

However, no one can deny the remarkable run by Bill Belichick and Tom Brady in New England. They created a dynasty with the Patriots and won 6 Super Bowl rings. Until Reid eclipses that number, a lot of people would consider the Pats legend as the greatest HC of all time.

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Michael Vick regrets not playing like Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen during his career

Michael Vick, Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen
Josh Allen (L- via All-Pro Reels), Michael Vick (M- Getty Images), and Patrick Mahomes (R- AP)

The former Atlanta Falcons QB Michael Vick is one of the first signal-callers in the league to use his rushing ability to gain an advantage. However, he regrets not playing like the Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes and the Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.

During a recent episode of Tyreek Hill’s podcast, Vick said that he wishes he could’ve played like Mahomes, Allen, and Jalen Hurts, who have control in their game as opposed to his recklessness.

Vick also said that his play style is similar to that of the Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson. Besides, Vick also shared a lot of interesting unheard stories in Hill’s podcast.

Michael Vick played for 13 years in the NFL with four different teams. He retired from playing football in 2017 and is currently working as a sports analyst with Fox Network.

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