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Reid, Arians bring stellar offensive systems to Super Bowl
Read full article: Reid, Arians bring stellar offensive systems to Super BowlIn this still image from video provided by the NFL, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, left, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians speak during Super Bowl 55 Opening Night, Monday, Feb. 1, 2021. Reid and Arians have consistently run prolific offenses that have helped the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers reach the Super Bowl. But Reid and Arians reached title game because both coaches have also shown the ability to adapt. Reid has gradually used more shotgun and spread formations over the years, helping Patrick Mahomes develop into the game’s top QB. Tampa Bay ranked 17th with 1,874 yards after the catch.
Gridiron Outlook: Super Bowl, Cowboys, Texans and high school football
Read full article: Gridiron Outlook: Super Bowl, Cowboys, Texans and high school footballSuper Bowl winning coach Brian Billick has been an investor and ambassador of XTECH shoulder pads for the last 8 years. And on that Sunday, some say, the best matchup in any Super Bowl will be held in Tampa, Florida. SUPER BOWL LVHear more from former #Ravens head coach and Super Bowl champion Brian Billick tonight on Instant Replay at 11pm! #KSATsports #SuperBowl pic.twitter.com/obmBabXEZE — KSAT 12 Sports (@InstantReplaySA) February 1, 2021Billick led the Ravens in 2000 to a 34-7 victory over the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXXV. Hear from Super Bowl winning coach @CoachBillick about this, the Cowboys and Texans, tonight at 11pm.
Harbaugh, Ravens happily travel road to success in playoffs
Read full article: Harbaugh, Ravens happily travel road to success in playoffsHome-field advantage in the playoffs is overrated for Ravens coach John Harbaugh, who has found that the road to success in the postseason usually involves packing his bags and getting the heck out of Baltimore. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, FIle)Home-field advantage in the playoffs is overrated for Ravens coach John Harbaugh, who has found that the road to success in the postseason usually involves packing his bags and getting the heck out of Baltimore. In fact, Harbaugh has a better road record in the playoffs (8-5) than at home (2-2). For Harbaugh and the Ravens, there's nothing like a good old road trip in January. Asked to explain his ascent to the top of the list of road wins for an NFL coach, Harbaugh came up empty.