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5 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

I would have said the same thing as recently as three weeks ago. Not now. 

I don’t disagree. They are stuck between a rock and a hard place. He should be fired but it’s also creating a bad desirability. Starting over is probably the best of the options but it’s not a great one. 

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6 minutes ago, Connecticut Eagle said:

I give up.  Who's choice was it?

I don't know.  Was it Sirianni or was it Howie?   And who decided to pull the plug on Desai?   It only got worse with that panic move.   Nick says it was his choice, but was it?  

Howie should be on the chopping block as much as Nick.  Probably a cleaning off everyone is the right choice.  

5 minutes ago, MillerTime said:

Why? Its the same pattern over and over. There is no consistency with him. 

Because its not only about objective results

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1 minute ago, Iggles_Phan said:

I think the projections go by record until the playoff results are in.

They are locked in at 22.  All the Wild Card losers are 19-24.  We are ahead of Cleveland and Dallas.

It’s going to be a long offseason. 

6 minutes ago, Sack that QB said:

Very disappointed with Jalen Carter the last several games after such an amazing start to his career.

Way more devastated by Davis, Dean, and Smith.

Sounds like a law firm that never wins their cases 

Just now, xxeaglesfanxx said:

Did the Eagles even blitz tonight?

They sure did. Mayfield beat them for a TD on it. 

7 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

I would have said the same thing as recently as three weeks ago. Not now. 

The hole he's dug losing to the Cardinals and Giants....  inexcusable.  And then just got pantsed AGAIN by Todd Bowles.

1 minute ago, Iggles_Phan said:

It is bad.   What we saw today... was really really bad.  And frankly, it was clearly a coaching issue.  This team completely quit on these coaches, including the HC.  

 

I'm not going to say that firing Sirianni is a good thing.  But, I'll say that it certainly seems that bringing Sirianni back is a bad thing.  Can we bring in quality coordinators with a lame duck HC in Sirianni?  Because we know that they CANNOT bring back either coordinator in those roles.   Would any of them come here with Sirianni already on the hot seat?  Because if he comes back... he's one bad season away from being gone... along with all the assistants under him.

I don’t get why people say fire the coordinators when the HC did nothing to change anything all season. He’s the head coach. He could’ve taken over play calling and didn’t. He could’ve pressed the issue with running the ball. He could’ve changed schemes to counter the blitz. He could’ve introduced more under center plays. 
 

He had 2 defensive coordinators in one season, neither of which looked better or worse than the other. He lit no fire under anyone, he didn’t fix any of the trams mistakes since week 1. There are much worse rosters in football who had more heart and effort than we did. 

This team looked too bad in too many units to blame the coordinators. The fans are turning on him and the players already checked out. No way he stays. 

That AJ Brown quote last week was the telltale sign for me.  'We gotta trust the coaches'

It's like the Abe Lincoln quote: "The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly."

If Sirianni comes back for one  more go around they better at least fire all the coordinators because if they don’t there’s going to be a mutiny. Fans will burn thst stadium to the ground before Wrestlemania.

Still can’t believe how Hurts played the finger injury in the pregame interviews.

What a horrible look.

Someone better give him some serious leadership coaching this offseason.

Demoting Desai at the time was stupid and in retrospect was the beginning of the end 

I didnt have the offense falling apart down the stretch on my bingo  card.seems defenses caught up to Siri and BJs tecmo bowl playbook.

Just atrocious offensive coaching and game planning.

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1 minute ago, xxeaglesfanxx said:

Did the Eagles even blitz tonight?

Yes.  Several times Morrow ran straight into a blocker.

1 minute ago, shlo said:

They sure did. Mayfield beat them for a TD on it. 

Well at least they tried.. small victories.

Just now, Connecticut Eagle said:

Yes.  Several times Morrow ran straight into a blocker.

That’s usually what happened. The numbers of times I saw guys run straight into a blocker is astounding.

1 minute ago, GoEagles614 said:

There’s being stoic and there’s being aloof. I’m not sure which one Hurts really is. I can imagine how frustrating it would be to feel like your QB is a brick wall

Thought about this before the game, Hurts has to find a better way to click with his guys on the sideline. 

7 minutes ago, NOTW said:

 

 

Did McMullen watch the game? We ran a million friggin’ hitches. 

Interestingly enough, that was the biggest criticism of Reich’s offense in Carolina. They couldn’t get any YAC because the receivers ran routes that led to static targets. We hit Smitty on a slant against a blitz and I nearly fell out of my chair tonight.

Welp guess we’ll see a repeat NFC East champ next year. New York blows as does Washington, Philly is going to rebuild,  that leaves Dallas.

1 minute ago, Parrot Head said:

Still can’t believe how Hurts played the finger injury in the pregame interviews.

What a horrible look.

Someone better give him some serious leadership coaching this offseason.

It was obvious he thought he was going to pretend it was terrible and get propped up as a hero after a terrific performance with a jacked up finger. Obviously his plan didnt happen because he sucks. 

3 minutes ago, xxeaglesfanxx said:

Did the Eagles even blitz tonight?

Yeah, not like TB though. When the Eagles blitz they make sure the LBers blitz from depth to impact the QB later and to make sure the DBs are so far away from their man that the QB doesn’t have to think before he can hit an open guy for 8 yards untouched. 

3 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

I don’t disagree. They are stuck between a rock and a hard place. He should be fired but it’s also creating a bad desirability. Starting over is probably the best of the options but it’s not a great one. 

What other jobs are better/more attractive?  It's the NFL, people will line up to take even this ishiest jobs.

 

 

2 minutes ago, Connecticut Eagle said:

Yes.  Several times Morrow ran straight into a blocker.

He was playing like there was no to Morrow.

2 minutes ago, ToastJenkins said:

Because its not only about objective results

It should be. I have been a Howie supporter for years now. A Super Bowl that randomly worked 6 years ago isn’t good enough to keep his job. He neglects multiple positions and pays old players way too much. Barnett is laughing at us right now.

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