Andy Reid is amid a difficult season that includes the death of his oldest son, Garrett, in August. That tragedy is more significant than anything that has occurred during the Eagles' 4-10 season. But Reid emphasized on Friday that the Eagles' struggles have nothing to do with his son's death and how it's weighed on him. "That's not the reason the season is going the way the season is going," Reid said. "You handle your personal things separate. Nobody wants to lose a son. That's obvious. But that has nothing to do with how the season has gone." Reid has coached in every game this season, including the preseason four days after Garrett Reid's death. Source: Philadelphia Inquirer
If someone asked him if his sons' death has something to do with their poor season, that person is an butthole.
yep, whether or not you believe a persons' personal life can affect their professional life, it's not cool to go there. some reporters really have no scruples whatsoever. there are some good people in that business, but like anything else, there are a lot of slimeballs.
He should say that " before the season, I went to a psychic and they said that someone would ask me the very question you just ask. And in the coming days, that person would die a very painful searing death. It's been bothering me all year" Sent from my HTC Vivid
of course it did! if it did'nt,the guy would not be human! what kind of craphead asks the man a question like that?