Tuesday at 07:39 PM3 days njEagles’ Super Bowl MVP says plan is in place for new OC:...The former Super Bowl MVP shared his thoughts about the Eagles' offense and the offensive coordinator role.Foles said the Eagles are ready to replace first-year offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, who led a disappointing group."I’m telling you, they’ve already got a plan in place,” Foles said. "They’re not just caught off guard by this. They’ve had all season to prepare. I think at the halfway mark, we knew what was going to happen, but Eagles fans and football fans were thinking like, ‘Hey, maybe they’ll figure it out.’ They never did. But I guarantee you, behind closed walls in a secret little dungeon, someone was researching who the next OC of the Philadelphia Eagles will be.”Foles believes the Eagles have been studying former head coaches Mike McDaniel (Miami Dolphins) and Brian Daboll (New York Giants) to gauge whether their styles would fit the Eagles’ personnel.
Tuesday at 07:51 PM3 days Most of the desirable OCs will get HC jobs. There are too many of them. Then all those HCs will hire OCs so Eagles need to get moving
Tuesday at 08:08 PM3 days I wouldn't be opposed to Greg Roman as a last resort if many of the other candidates get snatched up. He's not flashy and his passing concepts are rudimentary, but he had a degree of success with multiple different QBs so there's a chance we could see a return to an offense that's "good enough" to be able to pair with a defense that returns to form and get us back to the NFCCG at the very least.
Tuesday at 08:09 PM3 days 15 minutes ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:There aren't many warm weather and 2 of those jobs are up now (Miami, AZ). Neither LA team is likely to look for a new coach soon nor is Houston. That leaves Cowboys next year and I can't see him working for Jerry Jones
Tuesday at 08:12 PM3 days Please don't hire Arthur Smith as OC here. That would be my least desirable pick
Tuesday at 08:13 PM3 days Trying to figure out the benefit of keeping KP on as the passing game coordinator. It's literally what he did worst.
Tuesday at 08:14 PM3 days 2 hours ago, e-a-g-l-e-s eagles! said:Foles is in a position where he doesn't need to work; family wealth and I'd think a normal lifestyle while playing. I do think he's the sort of person that could be persuaded to do some consulting but I just don't see him as a dude that would want to get on the NFL treadmill. Almost too smart to get caught in that lifestyle.I guess he'd be a good mentor to a QB willing to listen
Tuesday at 08:16 PM3 days I'm glad Tonlin has fallen on his sword. Like Harbaugh, stale in the role and the results just plateaued. I know the Steelers don't like change, but time to move on.
Tuesday at 08:21 PM3 days 2 hours ago, GoEagles614 said:I’m still waiting for Siriani to watch football since like 2015 and add in some concepts particularly misdirection and using motion as an actual viable route against pressure (chiefs corndog).I mean have we had ONE play this season where we felt confident on anything over 3rd and 6?Did we have any creative or trick plays besides things needing 1-2 yards?The offense is predictable because it’s basic and amateur. Where’s the play action moving the pocket? Where’s the read options? Where’s the quick screens to anywhere against zero? Where’s the inside route concepts?Or even just HB screens? Seriously, we never run them. Ever. I know our OL are bruisers that aren't as nimble these days, but what the ever-loving F is going on that we can't run at least one in an entire season? And even beyond the mobile OL excuse, what about just getting the HB more than just occasionally involved in the passing game beyond a swing to the flat? No angle routes, drags, pivots, nothing! Hell, we would mix in a wheel every now and then to Barkley, but even those went MIA. It's so GD frustrating to see other teams make mincemeat of LBs with their elite backs and we just sit there running IZ, sweeps and tosses telegraphed by our formation so LBs don't even have to read keys and aren't ever put in conflict.
Tuesday at 08:23 PM3 days If Sirianni is so good at building culture, why was the vibe on the sideline so bad all year long?
Tuesday at 08:26 PM3 days 16 minutes ago, pgcd3 said:There aren't many warm weather and 2 of those jobs are up now (Miami, AZ). Neither LA team is likely to look for a new coach soon nor is Houston. That leaves Cowboys next year and I can't see him working for Jerry JonesCould 100% see the Cardinals being that team.
Tuesday at 08:34 PM3 days 3 minutes ago, ManuManu said:omg...I have aged like 10 years waiting for this decision....it's about time...they had since week 1 to gather evidence and create a plan
Tuesday at 08:35 PM3 days 3 minutes ago, ManuManu said:Why is Nick making this announcement! This is a big deal so I wanted Lurie out in front of this!
Tuesday at 08:36 PM3 days 11 minutes ago, bpac55 said:If Sirianni is so good at building culture, why was the vibe on the sideline so bad all year long?Thats not all on KP thats on the Head Coach.I would have fired Siri as well, bad look though firing a guy a year removed from a superbowl who just made the playoffs.All eagles success this year imho was in spite of the coaching.
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