Kansas City radio host Kevin Kietzman is under fire following comments made about Chiefs coach Andy Reid, who has endured personal turmoil in recent years.

Discussing the Tyreek Hill situation, which is currently an inactive criminal investigation, the Sports Radio 810 WHB host appeared to criticize Reid’s abilities as a disciplinarian, bringing up his son Garrett, who died of a heroin overdose in 2012, in the process.

“The thing is, they probably think they can fix him, but they thought they could fix him before and they failed. Andy Reid does not have a great record of fixing players. He doesn’t. Discipline is not his thing,” Kietzman said Monday. “It did not work out particularly well in his family life, and that needs to be added to this, as we’re talking about the Chiefs. He wasn’t real great at that either. He’s had a lot of things go bad on him, family and players.”

He continued, “He is not good at fixing people, he is not good at discipline. That is not his strength. His strength is designing football plays. To be honest, Andy Reid’s greatest strength is designing football offenses and plays. That’s his greatest strength. Players like him, sure, he’s a leader, I’m not saying he’s not a leader, his greatest strength is designing football plays. And that’s gotten him a long way, but that doesn’t mean he’s qualified to discipline players, or help them, or change them, or make them better.”

ESPN’s Louis Riddick and NFL Network’s Steve Wyche were among those who chastised Kietzman on Twitter, with Riddick calling him a “clown.”