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Bieniemy a name we shouldn’t forget

- Mike Freeman

The NFL’s head coach hiring season came and went. Once again, the man who is possibly the best offensive coordinato­r in football didn’t get one of those jobs.

His name is Eric Bieniemy. You’ve heard the name. You know it well. The point I’m making is we shouldn’t forget it. It’s easy to do so. It’s easy to forget he’s been the coordinato­r for one of the best pure quarterbac­king talents in the sport in Patrick Mahomes. It’s easy to forget how much Kansas City has won or how consistent­ly good that offense is.

It’s easy to attribute that success to head coach Andy Reid, a future Hall of Famer, and, of course, he deserves a great deal of credit for what the Chiefs have done. But so does Bieniemy. He’s been a

significant part of Mahomes’ developmen­t.

Bieniemy will return to the team after interviewi­ng with only two franchises, the Broncos and Saints, this past offseason. What is happening with Bieniemy? Why isn’t he getting a job?

Is it that he will follow Reid once Reid retires? Is it that teams just don’t want to hire Bieniemy for whatever reason?

Is one of those reasons because Bieniemy is Black?

Bieniemy not getting hired (at this point) will go down as one of the great mysteries of this era.

What’s happening to Bieniemy is particular­ly interestin­g when you see other hires around the league, even on the Kansas City staff itself. The team just hired former Bears head coach Matt Nagy as senior assistant and quarterbac­ks coach.

This is the type of hire some (especially Black coaches) give the hardcore side-eye. Nagy was mostly a failure in Chicago and showed little ability to groom QBs, but he ends up with one of the best jobs in the NFL: coaching Mahomes.

So as Bieniemy returns to Kansas City, and likely next season will again be part of an offense that will be dominant, don’t forget his name.

 ?? AP ?? The Chiefs haven’t finished below sixth in total offense behind Eric Bieniemy.
AP The Chiefs haven’t finished below sixth in total offense behind Eric Bieniemy.

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