Nick Sirianni and Kevin Patullo Finally Cost Eagles As Season Ends
Nick Sirianni’s Offense Ends Eagles Season
Lack of Aggression Dooms Eagles
Inevitable Kevin Patullo Firing
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Given the success the Eagles have had with Vic Fangio on the defensive side of the ball, this should come as no surprise. In a perfect world, they would get an offensive coordinator with a low chance at becoming a head coach. Being able to keep him in Philadelphia for multiple years would help the revolving door of offensive coordinators the Eagles have had. The first name that comes to mind with this criteria is Frank Reich. Sirianni served as Reich’s offensive coordinator in Indianapolis, so there is history between the two. Reich also has a history in Philadelphia, as the team’s offensive coordinator in the 2017 Super Bowl. Another would be Doug Pederson, for similar reasons. Pederson also has familiarity with Hurts, as the head coach who drafted him in Philadelphia.
Beginning of the End for Nick Sirianni?
Nick Sirianni and A.J. Brown with a heated exchange on the sidelines.
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Sirianni’s game management has also been questionable at best this season. So when a coach doesn’t call plays, doesn’t have a strong culture, and his game management doesn’t give the Eagles an edge, what is he doing for the team?
If Sirianni and the Eagles part ways in the future, it could be easy to look back and recognize this Wild Card loss, and the 2025 season as a whole, as the beginning of the end for the Super Bowl champion coach. For now, the Eagles have a very interesting offseason looming, with inevitable change coming.
