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How Nick Sirianni knows he hasn't lost the Eagles locker room


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How Nick Sirianni knows he hasn't lost the Eagles locker room

By Dave Zangaro  Published January 4, 2024

 

During his weekly radio appearance on 94WIP this week, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni was asked if he has lost the team and if players are no longer responding to his messaging.

"No, I’m not concerned about that,” Sirianni responded.

But how does he know?

Sirianni was asked that question during his press conference on Wednesday afternoon.

"I know our guys and we're with them every single day,” Sirianni answered. "We've been through a lot of ups and downs here. And you know because of the guys, because of the relationships, because of what you witness every single day. That's how you know.

"It's something that you know from being in meetings with them, being in walkthrough with them, being on the practice field with them, being outside of meetings with them, at lunch, all those different things.”

The Eagles are 11-5 with one game left to go in the regular season. They’re already in the playoffs a year after making it to the Super Bowl. All that is good.

But this was a team that looked like it was going to be the No. 1 seed not all that long ago before losing four of five. And the disastrous loss to the lowly Arizona Cardinals on Sunday at the Linc was the worst of the Sirianni Era.

One of the biggest strengths of Sirianni has been his ability to build a strong culture in the NovaCare Complex and for the first time in his tenure that culture is really being tested by extreme adversity. So now we have to see if and how Sirianni keeps it together with the playoffs looming.

A few minutes after Sirianni explained how he knows his players are still buying in, he got one of the most important votes of confidence in the Eagles’ locker room. Receiver A.J. Brown broke his silence and backed the Eagles’ head coach.

"People say I’m beefing with Nick. I’m not mad at Nick,” Brown said. "I’m not mad at nobody. We have a great relationship. I’ve got a ton of respect for Nick because he takes up for us when it be us.”

Brown even gave some new detail about the Seattle game, saying that Sirianni was covering for his players in an explanation about a seemingly weird late-game play call. After the game, Sirianni said the Eagles were trying to draw a defensive pass interference, which didn’t make much sense.

On Wednesday, Brown explained that the players improvised on that ill-fated play. He claimed Sirianni was willing to make himself "look like a fool” for the benefit of his players.

"I have nothing but respect for him because not all coaches do that,” Brown said. "We riding with Nick. We riding with Brian (Johnson). We just gotta come out and play ball. That’s all it is.”

The only vote of confidence that’s more important for Sirianni from inside the locker room is from quarterback Jalen Hurts, who said he meets weekly in a 1-on-1 setting with the head coach. While Hurts and Sirianni appear to be an odd couple of sorts based on their personalities, they do seem to have a strong relationship.

Hurts on Wednesday was asked about the loyalty Sirianni has shown to his players.

"I think he definitely has his ways of building relationships with the players and showing up for the players with his emotions and his passion for the game,” Hurts said. "And that’s all you can ask for.”

https://www.nbcsportsphiladelphia.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/how-nick-sirianni-knows-he-hasnt-lost-the-eagles-locker-room/556112/

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He most definitely lost the locker room.  This team has quit on him.  He has NO answers.  Would love to think Lurie sees this and moves on but doubt he will.  

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17 minutes ago, time2rock said:

He most definitely lost the locker room.  This team has quit on him.  He has NO answers.  Would love to think Lurie sees this and moves on but doubt he will.  

Agreed. A team that’s playing for their HC doesn’t put in that kind of pathetic performance.

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LMAO....more empty words from Sirianni 

Just fire this bum already 

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He has lost them, big question will be if Lurie and Howie will let him go or not. If they don't I can see this losing trend continuing next year as well.

IMHO, if Siri was a really good coach he would have them playing hard for him and maybe turning this thing around, what we're getting though is a team that is giving no effort, that's a sure sign he has lost the team. 

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7 minutes ago, Mr_Philly said:

He has lost them, big question will be if Lurie and Howie will let him go or not. If they don't I can see this losing trend continuing next year as well.

IMHO, if Siri was a really good coach he would have them playing hard for him and maybe turning this thing around, what were getting though is a team that is giving no effort, that's a sure sign he has lost the team. 

Completely agree! If Sirianni knew how to turn this around then I think we’d have seen something different by now. But he doesn’t and that’s why we see the same crap every damn week.

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What an idiot.  Along with Rich Kotite he is the worst coach we have ever had.  How do you not have a plan when teams are blitzing us the last month.

Throw it deep every time?  He is not only incredibly stupid and without any football knowledge, he is also a fool.  His press conferences after games are laughable.

Just a complete puppet for Lurie and Roseman, who deserve this for demanding a yes man as a coach.  No good coach will take this job.  They will hire Nick 2.  The best has come and gone.  Get ready for the lean years.  They are here

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19 hours ago, time2rock said:

He most definitely lost the locker room.  This team has quit on him.  He has NO answers.  Would love to think Lurie sees this and moves on but doubt he will.  

We'll find out for sure on Monday night.  If the Eagles win, Siri's job is likely safe.  If the team loses - especially in embarrassing fashion, I could see him being replaced.

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