Dolphin Nemesis Reid Returns To Miami Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images Since becoming an NFL head coach 22 seasons ago, Andrew Walter Reid has won more than 61% of his games while coaching for two teams, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. He went 3-1 against the Dolphins during his time toiling under the Liberty Bell and is 2-0 against them with the Chiefs, his only blemish coming during his, and quarterback Donavan McNabb’s rookie year with the Eagles, a 16-13 setback on the road at Joe Robbie/Pro Player Stadium in 1999. Three general attributes separate Andy Reid from other NFL head coaches: first and foremost, he remains one of the best and brightest offensive minds in the game, he’s well known for his work with quarterbacks and, unlike many head coaches, he’s a stickler for good offensive line play, and generally makes personnel moves to improve his team’s front line every single year. During the 2009 offseason, when the Buffalo Bills balked at left tackle Jason Peters’ contract demands, Reid sent three draft picks, including a first-rounder, to Buffalo for the two time Pro Bowler, and Peters, who turns 39 next month and is still with the Eagles, has been to seven more Pro Bowls since arriving in Philadelphia.