Andy Reid, expressionless, with a slight furrow in his brow—
It's obvious, anyone could sense the gravity of the situation; but Reid is definitely not the best coach in the league at making on-the-fly adjustments.
Reid is well aware of this; otherwise, he wouldn't have repeatedly and proactively handed over the power to make in-game play calls to the offensive coordinator.
For Reid, he needs time and space, and once he enters the locker room at halftime, he can adjust tactics based on the situation; but right now, the game is ongoing, the back-and-forth battles and confrontations are changing rapidly, and Reid truly has no available hands to make different attempts.
This is not Reid's strong suit.
The game moves into the second quarter, the Tennessee Titans' offensive group takes the field again, and Henry remains aggressive and unstoppable, with ambition unconcealed—
They are aiming for a fourth touchdown in the first half.