Our mascot in Honolulu is none other than super bowl winning head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, Andy Reid. After noticing that he looks exactly like the mascot, he reached out to the team asking if he could be of service in any way. Turns out the newly founded team hadn't set up a mascot, and Reid was invited to try out to make the position of mascot for Hahalua games. After some tricky trade negotiations with the NFL franchise, the Chiefs, Reid was traded in exchange for a variety of products exclusive to Hawaii that were held in high regard during the coronavirus pandemic.
Since the trade, Reid has made the best of his life in Hawaii and his hobbies include, hiking, surfing, and he has shown quite a talent for hula dancing and fire spinning so far. It's sometimes hard to believe that Reid isn't an island native, that's how well he is fitting in here. When asked recently if he misses coaching in the NFL or anything back home he replied "Are you kidding me? I have the best job in the world with the best organization in pro football, I wouldn't trade this opportunity for anything". Glad to see a situation in which both parties are happy.
Since the trade, Reid has made the best of his life in Hawaii and his hobbies include, hiking, surfing, and he has shown quite a talent for hula dancing and fire spinning so far. It's sometimes hard to believe that Reid isn't an island native, that's how well he is fitting in here. When asked recently if he misses coaching in the NFL or anything back home he replied "Are you kidding me? I have the best job in the world with the best organization in pro football, I wouldn't trade this opportunity for anything". Glad to see a situation in which both parties are happy.