MIAMI — It’s not easy to invoke the wrath of Andy Reid, pro football’s most grandfatherly coach. But it is possible, especially during the course of the game.
From 2008-2013, Louis Riddick worked in the Philadelphia Eagles’ front office in multiple roles. His favorite task came Sundays, when he’d sit in a coaches box high above the field, scanning the action and calling out who the opponent would bring into the game on both sides of the ball. The duty was a blessing and a curse.
“Games for me were not always fun, bro,” Riddick, now an analyst at ESPN, told Yahoo Sports.