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When will Siri be fired? 79 members have voted

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He should be fired (let’s not argue if that should be now or after the year) but this should be his last year here. But I don’t think it will be. I think this team gets to the play offs and may win a play off game and that’ll be enough to bring him back. It’ll be a waste of this roster but I think that’s what they’ll do.

2 minutes ago, UK_EaglesFan89 said:

He should be fired (let’s not argue if that should be now or after the year) but this should be his last year here. But I don’t think it will be. I think this team gets to the play offs and may win a play off game and that’ll be enough to bring him back. It’ll be a waste of this roster but I think that’s what they’ll do.

Looking at the NFC as it stands, whether it’s the wild card or divisional it’ll be a very tough matchup. Bowles(who has game management issues in his own right) coached circles around Sirianni last year. And thinking of a potential matchup against McVay, Shananhan, Bowles again or LeFleur doesn’t feel too good right now.

1 minute ago, AngryBird said:

Looking at the NFC as it stands, whether it’s the wild card or divisional it’ll be a very tough matchup. Bowles(who has game management issues in his own right) coached circles around Sirianni last year. And thinking of a potential matchup against McVay, Shananhan, Bowles again or LeFleur doesn’t feel too good right now.

Can’t disagree with you! I was talking to my other half about it the other day. She asked who we could play and how important it is for us to win the division. I looked at it and was like… Wow yeah it’ll be tough!

Presumably Detroit win their division and are the #1 seed? Though with their schedule I wouldn’t bet against Washington. Most likely Washington or we win the East with the #2 seed? And Atlanta win the South with the #3. So that’ll put the West winner at #4, us or Washington at #5, Minnesota and Green Bay for #6 and #7? Still plenty of football to play of course. Not winning the division likely puts us on the road in Atlanta or maybe SF?

3 hours ago, Texas Eagle said:

Sirianni is the Michael Scott of coaches

:lol:

On 11/7/2024 at 1:08 PM, Connecticut Eagle said:

Super Bowl era, min 50 games

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I have to admit there is something about Sirianni that helps him win games despite new coaches seemingly every season. Howie has given many different head coaches talent via FA and the draft so it’s not simply Howie. So who are the constants here? Sirianni, Howie, and Hurts. I know everyone likes to minimize the quarterback in all of this, but look at Sirianni’s win/loss record with Jalen, and then look at it without Jalen.

Aside from the obvious that Jalen is a winner, there's something about Sirianni that his players love. They play for him, they respond to him. He makes boneheaded decisions at times, but he gets his guys going. Objectively there are issues with him in game, and I say that as a supporter. But you can't measure intangibles, and he seems to have those by the bucketload

1 hour ago, kiwinavega said:

Aside from the obvious that Jalen is a winner, there's something about Sirianni that his players love. They play for him, they respond to him. He makes boneheaded decisions at times, but he gets his guys going. Objectively there are issues with him in game, and I say that as a supporter. But you can't measure intangibles, and he seems to have those by the bucketload

I think the thing I like most about Sirianni is that he isn't married to a system and tries to win games on his players' strengths. I know analytics play a role on decisions and they did with the previous HC as well, but we wouldn't call so many 4th and 1s if we weren't sporting a top offensive line year after year. Sirianni puts the game's fate on the players and demonstrates trust that they will execute. The players see this and respond favorably. The culture in Philly is "team" and that all starts with the HC. 

Unfortunately, you'll never convince people that think HCs are plug and play. They believe that a better play-calling HC would come right in and win these players over and all will be dandy. 

So Sirianni basically snitched that Jalen has an injury with the slip of his tongue. An injury that the Eagles weren’t reporting . Seriously this guy can’t help himself, but to keep sabotaging his own team.

Who is worse Nick Sirianni or Nick Nurse? lol

Dak out for the season 

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3 hours ago, rrfierce said:

Dak out for the season 

What does that have to do w Siri?

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5 hours ago, EazyEaglez said:

So Sirianni basically snitched that Jalen has an injury with the slip of his tongue. An injury that the Eagles weren’t reporting . Seriously this guy can’t help himself, but to keep sabotaging his own team.

A part of me thought that it was an intentional disinformation tongue slip, but he's not that clever

9 hours ago, Procus said:

What does that have to do w Siri?

Wrong thread init 

14 hours ago, Procus said:

A part of me thought that it was an intentional disinformation tongue slip, but he's not that clever

The Eagles likely will get fined because of his slip of the tongue. 

22 hours ago, wrestlevessel said:

Who is worse Nick Sirianni or Nick Nurse? lol

Nurse doesn’t have players right now, Siri does

There was absolutely no indication Jalen had a sore ankle before this game. No favoring during any of the practice film clips, no favoring in the game tonight. All I have to say is:

Witch Hunt!

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Got to give Sirianni his credit. The team especially on defense came out ready to play. He took the points that were available. He went to work on the push and his team blew out the boys in their home. 

Yeah Sirianni didn’t do much wrong yesterday. Got the game plan right in Dallas finally 

For anyone questioning Sirianni's decisions, the Rams just kicked a FG on 3rd down behind 11 points 

On 11/11/2024 at 5:23 AM, EazyEaglez said:

Got to give Sirianni his credit. The team especially on defense came out ready to play. He took the points that were available. He went to work on the push and his team blew out the boys in their home. 

 

10 hours ago, Mat said:

For anyone questioning Sirianni's decisions, the Rams just kicked a FG on 3rd down behind 11 points 

Siri has the second highest winning percentage in the league and people make out like he’s hopeless.

I think that his emotional style of coaching and risk taking makes him an easy target. Unfortunately a lot of his gambles haven’t worked this year, but there are only one or two that I would call bad decisions. 

It’s pretty clear the team respond to him. He was very close to bringing us our second Super Bowl. Let’s hope he manages it this year. I’m behind him.
 

I'm wondering about what Siri does well, obviously the team has had success since he's been here. Last year I blame him for the collapse along with other factors, changes weren't made to correct the problems during the collapse. But they hired new coordinators (front office decisions not his?). I'm wondering if there are things we don't see that he does well throughout the week with process, meetings, drills, leading his coaches, etc. But on gameday his emotions and zeal for being overly aggressive and his immaturity take over in the moment. 

I also think he has toned it down since he got national attention for yelling at his own fans. I think they talked to him and he's working on that.

It's like Jekyll and Hyde, he needs to keep the Jekyll side in check.

People forget that almost everyone in Philly loved Sirianni by the end of 2022. Everyone around the league hated him (specially after the playoff game against the Giants), but many here thought that's what made him represent the city so well. 

Sure, he has his flaws (like almost any HC in the NFL), but it's rare having someone who embraces the culture of the city, shows passion and earns his players' trust like he does. I believe we should enjoy the moment more and stop hating on him. But then again, people used to hate Jason Kelce, so it's part of the culture I guess.

This is it. This is what Sirianni has. There are clips of him through this video, but the first minute is him. This is why his guys fight for him

https://x.com/Eagles/status/1856507271154385182

Siri is in rare company

 

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