If Andy Reid wants another NFL head-coaching job after the Eagles let him go later this month, he’ll have no trouble finding one. Wherever he winds up, though, he’s going to need a new offensive line coach. Howard Mudd acknowledged to the Daily News Thursday what most people had already suspected – he’s calling it quits after the season. "I decided quite a while ago,’’ the 71-year-old Mudd said. "I gotta go be a grandpa. That was the plan two years ago and Andy talked me out of it. But this time, it’s going to be permanent. ``I told my wife last night, I really like coaching. But it’s time.’’ Mudd is one of the league’s best offensive line coaches. He’s been coaching NFL offensive lines for 37 years. Source: Philadelphia Daily News
That mess at o-line can't all be on him. He didn't have the best talent and you lose an all pro tackle you pretty much are hecked.
The Eagles will be in need of another O-Line coach. We've got one down here in Arizona by the name of Russ Grimm that some people think is the greatest coach in the world. If Philly wants him, I'll personally drive him to the airport.