O'Shea does the same thing. Did this with Wilie, and said "he's a tough guy"
Rember Mike calling a time out at the end of a game, where they had been soundly thrashed?
I'm sure lots of coaches think this way.
Doesn't make sense to me, but that''s how they do it.
I also think Reily's way of playing, always looking for the fifty yard pass, never running, makes it very tough on the O line.
Reily seems to want to be the tough guy hero, and acts like nobody else on the team can do anything.
He got pounded in Edmonton last season, now with Harris, and a different style of offence, suddenly the O line is doing much better.
Glad we don't have Reilly.