November 18Nov 18 7 minutes ago, RememberTheKoy said:Mailata says a lot of things. Too many things. He should take a season to say no things.But all those quotes Hurts uses in PCs is ok?🤔
November 18Nov 18 44 minutes ago, Maga301 said:I don’t see where we bring anyone from the outside/off the street. Just not going to do that. But they can easily demote Patullo just like they did with Desai, kept him on the staff but found a professional way to strip him of his duties.I’m just pissed that we went through this BS before, fixed it with Moore who was experienced and chose to go with inexperience knowing this is our window.Who would you have brought in instead.... that wasn't already committed to an NFL team, since NFL teams can block other teams for jobs that aren't promotions (and remember the OC position doesn't count as a promotion for an assistant coach)?
November 18Nov 18 35 minutes ago, eagle45 said:Hurts is a winner. He has proven me wrong multiple times and is a SB winning MVP who is the only QB to start in 2 SB's in franchise history...and has an absurd record that may never be matched again in this franchise. That said...I can't help it...I will always longingly wonder what this offense could look like with a more traditional and comfortable passing QB. We'll never know. I don't need to win that argument. Seeing them win a SB was more than enough.This team is too entrenched in their window of opportunity and Hurts has done too much to really entertain those thoughts. They will live or die with him..for now. That said...when the Eagles do turn over their offense and reconstruct it, I absolutely do not think they should do so around Hurts at QB. He is too limited and forces them to play one very specific style of football that they may not be able to get the right personnel for. I really have minimal interest in watching a 30+ year old Jalen Hurts as the QB in this offense.It's no secret I'm not his biggest fan, but unless he gets hurt he's the guy this year. The only thing that they can realistically do is bring in an offensive mind because we are 11 weeks into the season and they have been "trying to fix it" all year. They can't because they are the problem. Anything else is essentially wasting the season.
November 18Nov 18 Hope that Fangio comes up with a better strategy for Lamb and Pickens than he did the first game.
November 18Nov 18 Where can the Eagles find money? I have no idea if any of these are possible and the impact they would have on the cap, just looking at their huge contracts.Trade AJ BrownExtend/Restructure Zack BaunExtend/Restructure Jalen HurtsLane Johnson retiresTrade Landon Dickerson (He has a trigger on 3rd day of 2026, his full 2026 salary is guaranteed). Cut your losses before it's too late with his injuriesWhatever it takes to keep this defense together.
November 18Nov 18 7 minutes ago, Utebird said:Yup, Calcaterra played over 30 snaps and was awful on all of them, why not go more 3 WR sets.Instead we get patullo trotting out 3 TE sets and designing plays for GransonWTF are we designing plays for the 3rd TE and not the 3rd WR???Ive never watched an offense I hate more than this one, I imagine its like driving a ferrari and never getting out of neutral.There’s no reason why Dotson should only be making one big catch every four weeks. I’ve been of the belief for a while now that he is being underused here. I know he’s the third WR and don’t expect earth-shattering stats but he’s the best WR3 they’ve had here in Sirianni’s time.
November 18Nov 18 This defense is looking special. But they also seem to genuinely like each other. They all play well together and compliment each other, you see them all talking on the sidelines and having fun. Seems like a different world compared to the offense.
November 18Nov 18 2 minutes ago, RememberTheKoy said:Hope that Fangio comes up with a better strategy for Lamb and Pickens than he did the first game.Fangio has a better pass rush now, better against the run with Dean back and all that keeps adoree protected a bit more
November 18Nov 18 6 minutes ago, RememberTheKoy said:Hope that Fangio comes up with a better strategy for Lamb and Pickens than he did the first game.He will. November+ Fangio> September Fangio
November 18Nov 18 23 minutes ago, Utebird said:Yup, I think Siri wanted a yes man and someone familiar with his crappy offensive schemes, enter Patullo.Its such a dysfunctional offense with more than enough talent to be ranked higher than 30thI like Siri as a head coach, hes a good motivator and good CEO type but as an offensive mind hes bad and he needs someone like a kellen moore who is a different voice to get Siri away from all the offensive stupidPatullo is part of that stupidId like to see what loefler can do as the playcaller.He was a pretty good playcaller in college and seems to have a good relationship with hurts as his qb coachI was willing to give patullo the benefit of doubt and give him time to grow into the role but its pretty clear by now hes in over hos head.I remember when people said that Howie with Sirianni wanted a yes man, and then now we've moved to Sirianni wanted a yes man. Not to pick on you specifically, but I think it's kind of clear that a lot of Philly fans don't do dynamic problem solving as their day jobs (based on usually trying to find one person to single out). You can have problems in the real world not because of one person, but because person A and person B don't sync up very well. I think Patullo has problems as a play caller, but I think more than anything else, Sirianni's scheme doesn't match up with Jalen Hurts, and that's why we constantly need outside influence for offensive minds.If you're not throwing timing, Sirianni's schemes really will struggle. Jalen is usually not great at average time to throw. It's a match made in hell.Remember, the majority of head coaches get a chance to pick their QB though, Sirianni did not. Doug and Howie did, so that's not really his fault. I think he's adjusting the best he can to that situation and should get more credit for that, a lot of high ego coaches might have just blown the thing up by getting into a power struggle.
November 18Nov 18 14 minutes ago, Maga301 said:How much of AJ’s drama is Patullo related? Our owner just broke bread with AJ, do you think Lurie is inviting Patullo for sit downs?This organization loves Hurts, Brown and Smith…..last year you saw what this offense can do with an experienced coordinator. This year we’re spinning our wheels with someone who is "learning”….just not a good fitWhat was AJ's drama about last year when Moore was the OC? And yes, Lurie is likely having sit downs with everyone. Just because it doesn't get reported doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Lurie is rather involved in oversight... not that long ago, some said he was too involved.
November 18Nov 18 4 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:Who would you have brought in instead.... that wasn't already committed to an NFL team, since NFL teams can block other teams for jobs that aren't promotions (and remember the OC position doesn't count as a promotion for an assistant coach)?I’m not referencing a specific candidate, I’m saying we should have at least tried to follow the blueprint of sticking with coordinators who have experience. Patullo is way in over his head, and his counterpart Sirianni hasn’t done well calling plays either, so who was going to be a shoulder for Patullo to lean on? Not saying Patullo can never turn into something but our offensive staff was lacking experience from the get go, and should have been a huge red flag.
November 18Nov 18 3 minutes ago, BDawk_ASamuel said:There’s no reason why Dotson should only be making one big catch every four weeks. I’ve been of the belief for a while now that he is being underused here. I know he’s the third WR and don’t expect earth-shattering stats but he’s the best WR3 they’ve had here in Sirianni’s time.Yup Hes not the deep threat quez was but hes more complete but the route combinations patullo and siri have AJ, smitty and jahan running is really pathetic and super vanilla.Was watching Chris long and he said the eagles offense is the biggest meat head offense hes ever seen, saying they just line up and say we dont care if you know exactly what were doing were better than you and are just going to line up and beat you anyway.If they actually tried to scheme up and utilize that talent they could be a top offense , instead we get a just go beat your guy offense and its gotten ugly
November 18Nov 18 11 hours ago, Connecticut Eagle said:We now have two weeks to play crappy defenses, DAL and CHI.Maybe my blood pressure will normalize.5 hours ago, Mike030270 said:Was it misogynistic to assume she had an onlyfans?Googling that name and she does though https://www.reddit.com/r/tinahxplorez/
November 18Nov 18 Just now, Maga301 said:I’m not referencing a specific candidate, I’m saying we should have at least tried to follow the blueprint of sticking with coordinators who have experience. Patullo is way in over his head, and his counterpart Sirianni hasn’t done well calling plays either, so who was going to be a shoulder for Patullo to lean on? Not saying Patullo can never turn into something but our offensive staff was lacking experience from the get go, and should have been a huge red flag.You aren't wrong about that, but the reality of going to the Super Bowl is that when you get poached, you are behind the 8 ball in the hiring cycle. Options still exist, but finding them is way harder. Most of the candidates are already in their seats for the upcoming season... so you have to bring someone in out of retirement, out of college or internal hires. Getting someone from elsewhere is really hard. We've been down this road before. After 2017, they were left with no real candidates from outside when Reich left unexpectedly due to McDaniels changing his mind.
November 18Nov 18 2 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:What was AJ's drama about last year when Moore was the OC?And yes, Lurie is likely having sit downs with everyone. Just because it doesn't get reported doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Lurie is rather involved in oversight... not that long ago, some said he was too involved.Brown did some whining last year too but Moore was able to help fix those miscues and issues as an experienced play caller (what he was paid to do)……Patullo is struggling to find ways to elevate this passing and running game.
November 18Nov 18 3 minutes ago, AmericanEagle77 said:I remember when people said that Howie with Sirianni wanted a yes man, and then now we've moved to Sirianni wanted a yes man. Not to pick on you specifically, but I think it's kind of clear that a lot of Philly fans don't do dynamic problem solving as their day jobs (based on usually trying to find one person to single out). You can have problems in the real world not because of one person, but because person A and person B don't sync up very well. I think Patullo has problems as a play caller, but I think more than anything else, Sirianni's scheme doesn't match up with Jalen Hurts, and that's why we constantly need outside influence for offensive minds.If you're not throwing timing, Sirianni's schemes really will struggle. Jalen is usually not great at average time to throw. It's a match made in hell.Remember, the majority of head coaches get a chance to pick their QB though, Sirianni did not. Doug and Howie did, so that's not really his fault. I think he's adjusting the best he can to that situation and should get more credit for that, a lot of high ego coaches might have just blown the thing up by getting into a power struggle.I think Siri is a great coach, I think hes a bad offensive mind which is a problem in an offensive league, getting guys like patullo who have the same mindset and been in the same system with siri is a problem Siri needs an outside voice not a guy thats going to do all the stupid offensive things siri sucks at.
November 18Nov 18 Where does Big Dom rank in importance for non-players in the Eagles organization?RosemanLurieFangioStoutlandBig Dom?SirianniChristian ParkerDave Spadaro
November 18Nov 18 1 minute ago, Maga301 said:Brown did some whining last year too but Moore was able to help fix those miscues and issues as an experienced play caller (what he was paid to do)……Patullo is struggling to find ways to elevate this passing and running game.The Panthers game last year was Week 14 when it all came to a head with Brown. I just don't see it as different last year than this year. Last year, the offense had the running game to lean on heavily while the passing game was stagnant. This year, the OL isn't allowing for that type of rushing season.
November 18Nov 18 1 minute ago, Utebird said:I think Siri is a great coach, I think hes a bad offensive mind which is a problem in an offensive league, getting guys like patullo who have the same mindset and been in the same system with siri is a problemSiri needs an outside voice not a guy thats going to do all the stupid offensive things siri sucks at.Honestly, I think there's a growing possibility that he's not a bad offensive mind, but an average offensive mind, and the match made in hell between his offensive scheme (which comes from the Reich tree), and Jalen's strengths as a QB, is making him appear worse than he is. High level offensive minds like Shanahan can make very nuanced schemes in which everyone is schemed open consistently, and there's little need to rely on the talent, same with Reid. But the average ones can't do that, there's a give and take, or some reliance on long time concepts that have existed since earlier days of football. But when you take that kind of average level scheme and pair it with a QB who's strengths are the OPPOSITE of what your scheme is based on...You struggle. The credit to Sirianni is that he realized this early enough to let other people do it, the detriment of Sirianni is that he hasn't always picked the right person to do it. But as I said before, he didn't pick Hurts, so that's not really his fault. He does need to get better at selecting, but he's also in a hamster wheel where if he tries to select top chip OCs, they'll be gone in a year, so the only way to get any stability is to homegrow or pick guys that are not desirable as HCs, but good as OCs.
November 18Nov 18 1 minute ago, Iggles_Phan said:The Panthers game last year was Week 14 when it all came to a head with Brown. I just don't see it as different last year than this year. Last year, the offense had the running game to lean on heavily while the passing game was stagnant. This year, the OL isn't allowing for that type of rushing season.I’m not saying a drastic change needs to happen with Patullo, but you owe it to the roster talent and defense to get Patullo some help, in some sort of way. We are trying to make another run. Our passing game is embarrassing and it starts with Patullo, this is your job. Hurts can be better as well but he has shown that he can go from a bad week to a good week…..Patullo has struggled every single game
November 18Nov 18 6 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:The Panthers game last year was Week 14 when it all came to a head with Brown. I just don't see it as different last year than this year. Last year, the offense had the running game to lean on heavily while the passing game was stagnant. This year, the OL isn't allowing for that type of rushing season.Yep, though a lot of people will argue that we had this or that passing efficiency last season, without realizing that a lot of people expected we'd just run it down their throats, and the benefit that brings.
November 18Nov 18 1 minute ago, AmericanEagle77 said:Honestly, I think there's a growing possibility that he's not a bad offensive mind, but an average offensive mind, and the match made in hell between his offensive scheme (which comes from the Reich tree), and Jalen's strengths as a QB, is making him appear worse than he is.High level offensive minds like Shanahan can make very nuanced schemes in which everyone is schemed open consistently, and there's little need to rely on the talent, same with Reid. But the average ones can't do that, there's a give and take, or some reliance on long time concepts that have existed since earlier days of football. But when you take that kind of average level scheme and pair it with a QB who's strengths are the OPPOSITE of what your scheme is based on...You struggle. The credit to Sirianni is that he realized this early enough to let other people do it, the detriment of Sirianni is that he hasn't always picked the right person to do it. But as I said before, he didn't pick Hurts, so that's not really his fault. He does need to get better at selecting, but he's also in a hamster wheel where if he tries to select top chip OCs, they'll be gone in a year, so the only way to get any stability is to homegrow or pick guys that are not desirable as HCs, but good as OCs.Yup. Patullo was a bad pick. Like you said, Siri needs and outside voice, Patullo was not an outside voice hes an echo chamber.
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