After seeing Andy Reid struggle in the NFL opener, John Harbaugh decides against using face shield
If you missed the NFL season opener on Thursday night, Kansas City coach Andy Reid was the first coach to test out a face shield during a televised football game.
Needless to say, the coach wasn’t very happy with it.
“That was brutal,” Reid said after the game. “I didn’t do very good with that thing. Listen, it will be better the next time. I appreciate you asking that, it was a bit of a mess.”
While the face shield didn’t prevent Reid from leading the Chiefs to a season-opening win, John Harbaugh took notice of the difficulties the Kansas City coach faced.
“I dismissed that after last night,” Harbaugh said following Friday’s practice, according to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.
Apparently Harbaugh has been busy trying out many alternatives leading up to the Ravens’ season opener against Cleveland in Baltimore.
“I did look in the mirror, and I was like, ‘Eh, I don’t think so,'” Harbaugh added.
While Reid was struggling with his visibility during the game, fans were eager to poke fun of the look on Thursday night.
How Mahomes and Andy Reid drew up last nights plays pic.twitter.com/5jj41kPetm
— NFL Hate Memes (@NFLHateMemes) September 11, 2020
How last night's game looked to Andy Reid. pic.twitter.com/f5LjBi7uJs
— Mike Tanier (@MikeTanier) September 11, 2020
Andy Reid looked like Iron Man last night if he only ate Whoppers pic.twitter.com/vkAjco781O
— Shooters Shoot Basketball Pod (@shooters_pod) September 11, 2020
Andy Reid showing off this year by outcoaching the rest of the NFL without actually being able to see the field pic.twitter.com/v9FoDNZPKL
— Rodger Sherman (@rodger) September 11, 2020