From Deseret News archives:
Reid soars: Eagles coach studied at foot of LaVell Edwards
"It was a 'What-I'm-going-to-do-when-I'm-a-head-coach' book," says Lewis.
Reid noted practice schedules, Super Bowl itineraries, bye-week schedules, draft philosophies and so forth. Wolf became a mentor.
"He basically tutored Andy," says Lewis. "You can tell what coaches have it."
As soon as he got the Eagle job, Reid began implementing the plan he had been assembling for years. It dealt with the smallest details right down to requiring players to tuck in their jerseys in practice, organized practices, travel and pre-game meals.
"He's on top of everything," says Lewis.
While riding in a car with Eagle defensive coordinator Jim Johnson recently, Lewis asked him what makes Reid a successful coach.
Johnson said, "He's so organized. He lets coaches know months in advance what they're going to do and doesn't vary. And he gives them plenty of time with their families. That eliminates so many problems, knowing what you're going to be doing, instead of doing crisis management. Also, he lets his coaches coach."
The Edwards factor
Like Edwards, he makes sure his players and coaches have plenty of time to be their families. Like Edwards, he delegates responsibility to his assistants and lets them do their jobs. (However, Reid is a little more hands-on, wanting to know what his assistants are doing at all times. He has been called a control freak, but Reid says, "I'm more like a mother hen.")
Like Edwards, Reid is unflappable and even-tempered. He doesn't get too high or too low with winning and losing. Like Edwards, he shows no emotion on the sideline and rarely smiles. He's happy but, as Edwards once said of himself, he forgot to tell his face. Like Edwards, he is also an insomniac. Like Edwards, he deals with the media and the public with wit and humor, but doesn't really volunteer much information. He's never going to say the wrong thing.
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