Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid Just Did EXACTLY What Bills Feared on Josh Allen’ Illegal MVP Award: ‘Loser win MVP?’
In a shocking (but not entirely surprising) move, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has spoken out about Josh Allen’s controversial MVP award. The coach, known for his witty remarks and playful banishment, has questioned the legitimacy of the award.
“This is a blatant injustice!” Reid said. “Josh Allen doesn’t deserve the MVP award. He didn’t even make it to the AFC Finals!”
Of course, Reid didn’t stop there. He also suggested that Allen should return the award to someone more deserving. “We’re talking about stripping the title, lifetime bans, and possibly banishment from Mars,” Reid warned.
Reactions on social media were mixed. Some praised Reid for “standing up for the truth,” while others criticized him for making “insensitive” and “divisive” comments.
“Andy Reid should focus on coaching his team instead of meddling in matters he doesn’t understand,” one Twitter user wrote.
“I agree with Andy Reid,” another wrote. “It’s not fair that a player who didn’t make the AFC Finals gets the MVP award.”
It’s unclear at this point whether the call to strip Reid of his title will be heeded. But one thing is certain: it has sparked a heated debate on the issue.
And in a related development, Reid also announced that he is developing a new test that can detect whether a player is a cheater. “It’s called ‘The Truth Serum,’” Reid said. “And it’s going to be available tomorrow.”
We’ll continue to follow this story and update you as more information becomes available.