Coach Andy Reid Impersonator

Funny and made the rounds at Radio Row.
Based in Atlanta, GA - Rick Limpert is an award-winning writer, a best-selling author, and a featured sports travel writer.
Named the No. 1 Sports Technology writer in the U.S. on Oct 1, 2014.
Funny and made the rounds at Radio Row.
AP AWARDS WINNER TEAM
AP Most Valuable Player presented by Invisalign Patrick Mahomes Kansas City Chiefs
AP Coach of the Year Brian Daboll New York Giants
AP Comeback Player of the Year Geno Smith Seattle Seahawks
AP Offensive Player of the Year presented by Microsoft Surface Justin Jefferson Minnesota Vikings
AP Defensive Player of the Year Nick Bosa San Francisco 49ers
AP Offensive Rookie of the Year Garrett Wilson New York Jets
AP Defensive Rookie of the Year Sauce Gardner New York Jets
AP Assistant Coach of the Year DeMeco Ryans San Francisco 49ers
NFL AWARDS WINNER TEAM
Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year presented by Nationwide Dak Prescott Dallas Cowboys
Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award Calais Campbell Baltimore Ravens
Deacon Jones Award Nick Bosa San Francisco 49ers
Jim Brown Award Josh Jacobs Las Vegas Raiders
NFL Fan of the Year presented by Captain Morgan Larry Bevans Seattle Seahawks
2023 COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME CLASS
PLAYERS:
Eric Berry – DB, Tennessee (2007-09)
Michael Bishop – QB, Kansas State (1997-98)
Reggie Bush – RB, Southern California (2003-05)
Dwight Freeney – DE, Syracuse (1998-2001)
Robert Gallery – OT, Iowa (2000-03)
LaMichael James – RB, Oregon (2009-11)
Derrick Johnson – LB, Texas (2001-04)
Bill Kollar – DT, Montana State (1971-73)
Luke Kuechly – LB, Boston College (2009-11)
Jeremy Maclin – WR/KR, Missouri (2007-08)
Terance Mathis – WR, New Mexico (1985-87, 1989)
Bryant McKinnie – OT, Miami [FL] (2000-01)
Corey Moore – DL, Virginia Tech (1997-99)
Michael Stonebreaker – LB, Notre Dame (1986, 1988, 1990)
Tim Tebow – QB, Florida (2006-09)
Troy Vincent – DB, Wisconsin (1988-91)
Brian Westbrook – RB, Villanova (1997-98, 2000-01)
DeAngelo Williams – RB, Memphis (2002-05)
The College Football Playoff Championship game goes is tomorrow night, and Mattress Mack isn't the only bettor backing the underdog.
SportsBetting.ag is reporting that 58.6% of the money wagered on the spread is on TCU (+13). Another online bookmaker, BetOnline shows similar support with 57.2% of the action on the Horned Frogs.
Interestingly, TCU also has the majority of the money on it to win the game. Currently, 51.5% of the moneyline action is on the underdog.
The over/under is a lofty 63.5, and after seeing all the scoring in the CFP semis, bettors are hammering the over. At SportsBetting.ag, 84.2% is on the over while at BetOnline, 81.5% is on the over.