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Fake Andy Reid meets the real thing at Chiefs camp
You may not know the name Chris Wilhelm, but when you see him, it’s hard not to think about the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Armed with a pub menu instead of a playcalling sheet (really!), he’s at the camp, answering questions with reporters, and even meeting with real Andy Reid.
And if you haven’t, you might’ve been confused when you saw two Andy Reids on the field at the same time. He was also nice enough to let Fake Andy Reid enjoy a hamburger, at least that’s what he said.
Fake Andy Reid held a bar menu in his hands in nearly the same way Reid usually holds a play-calling sheet. “Come on attractive, go get you a hamburger”.
Wilhelm’s resemblance is striking and he opened the press conference like a pro.
When Reid was done, he posed for a picture with Wilhelm and his wife, capping off a great day for one of Reid’s biggest fans.
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Eventually the real Andy Reid took over the press conference, which was OK too, I guess.